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You should chek the contract carefully, but it is said that Adobe do not want any exclusivity. If this is right, you can submit work already on some other stock site, and it remains yours to sell directly.
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For Adobe stock only: yes, Adobe does not claim an exclusive access to your creations. You can sell also on other platforms, including your own platform.
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While Adobe Stock makes no claim of exclusivity on your assets, it's possible that the other site(s) to which you've already uploaded them might have such a claim; so you'll have to check the T&C's of other sites carefully.
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To add to what's already been said, submitting same assets to multiple sites may dilute your sales potential on Adobe Stock, particularly if customers can find the same image at a cheaper price on other sites. Something to think about.
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@Nancy OShea wrote:
To add to what's already been said, submitting same assets to multiple sites may dilute your sales potential on Adobe Stock, particularly if customers can find the same image at a cheaper price on other sites. Something to think about.
If people have a subscription on one or the other site, or if they have credits at one site, they will choose from that site. The initial decision to go for one or the other supplier is not taken on my individual pictures. My bestseller here is not my bestseller elsewhere.
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There are many royalty-free sites and various types of customers (solo, team, design agencies, ad agencies, movie/film production, etc...) There's no way to know for sure what customers have access to.
I obtain stock media from various sources.