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I uploaded around 800 illustrations and 350 of them are approved, but I don't get a single download. Can someone review my profile and guide me about the mistakes.
400 images is not all that many. Review your keywords and titles to make sure that they are correct. Review your images to ensure that they might be in demand. Is "Charistmas" the correct spelling? Shouldnt it be "Christmas"? This should also be used in your keywords. The secrets are:
1. Your image must be found.
2. It must be of a subject that is in demand.
3. It must be of high quality.
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Link to portfolio
https://stock.adobe.com/contributor/211059873/Hammad%20Stock%20Images
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Way too many similars with respect to the jellyfish.
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More similars with the transparent robot. Three and maybe four are the recommended maxes for similiars. If you deduct your similars (the abstract paintings as well, the ice castles, etc), plus the jellyfish and so on, you don't really have anywhere near 400 assets available for sale.
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Adobe is overrun with abstract backgrounds and fantasy scenes. I assume there isn't much commercial appeal for these...
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I added similar images but they have different aspect ratios, is this good or bad ?
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Then I would recommend three or four with different aspect ratios. "Too Many Similars" is actually one of the reasons for having image rejected, so many of these shouldn't have made it through.
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400 images is not all that many. Review your keywords and titles to make sure that they are correct. Review your images to ensure that they might be in demand. Is "Charistmas" the correct spelling? Shouldnt it be "Christmas"? This should also be used in your keywords. The secrets are:
1. Your image must be found.
2. It must be of a subject that is in demand.
3. It must be of high quality.
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Thanks for pointing such a big mistake. I really didn't noticed before as I was focused to upload more and more images, But now, I am focusing more on Quality 🙂
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Your first image should have been rejected based on the fact that you're misleading buyers. The title is
How can an AI image be an FDA controlled lab?
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Thanks for pointing the mistake. I deleted the image
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The images with Christmas mispelled in the cake should be deleted.. No one is ever going to buy them, and if they do so accidentally, will report the quality issue to Adobe and your account might get reinspected for other quality issues:
https://stock.adobe.com/contributor/211059873/Hammad%20Stock%20Images?asset_id=920679117
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The title of this one refers to celery sticks - there are no celery sticks. Your titles need to be thorough AND accurate. Don't mislead Buyers
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Thanks for pointing. I deleted all the pointed files 🙂
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