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Welcome everyone!
I didn't publish new assets for 2 months and I noticed that my top-seller photos are no longer sold a lot
Inactivity can adversely impact the ability of customers to find your content.
Adding new content that customers want keeps your Portfolio fresh and alive on Search Engines.
BTW, I mainly use Google to search Adobe Stock inventory. It produces better results for me.
If needed, I can filter the results with Adobe Stock's search filters.
Hope that helps.
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Dunno. I upload 1 or 2 assets daily, and my bestsellers eventually dwindle down to fewer sales. Does slowing down effect sales in general? Possibly. Each day means more and more competition being uploaded.
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Thanks,
I would also like to ask if the rejection rate for similar images is high?
I usually upload the similar photos in packages
Dunno. I upload 1 or 2 assets daily, and my bestsellers eventually dwindle down to fewer sales. Does slowing down effect sales in general? Possibly. Each day means more and more competition being uploaded.
By @daniellei4510
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My rejection rate for similars is fairly high. I've slowed down uploading new assets considerably, but I've had too many assets that I myself would have considered similar still being accepted. So I don't consider it my decision to make, but Adobe's, however illogical the reasoning is.
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Adobe has always recommended a "slow but steady" approach to submissions. The activity of the account may somehow be taken into account in the search algorithm.
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Inactivity can adversely impact the ability of customers to find your content.
Adding new content that customers want keeps your Portfolio fresh and alive on Search Engines.
BTW, I mainly use Google to search Adobe Stock inventory. It produces better results for me.
If needed, I can filter the results with Adobe Stock's search filters.
Hope that helps.
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Welcome everyone!
I didn't publish new assets for 2 months and I noticed that my top-seller photos are no longer sold a lot
By @Oranuus
Sure. I don’t know their algorithm, but accounts that are inactive lose visibility over time. Assets that do not sell lose visibility. So, you will get hit double by declining sales.
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