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Many of the images that were created based on artificial intelligence were approved, but none of the 400 images were sold. Do I have a problem with the sale process or not?
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You could try checking the keywords/titles and making sure they are descriptive enough. This Adobe article on Title and Keyword Tips might help.
Its also possible that your image categories aren't in demand. Maybe customers just aren't buying what you've submitted. Try the browsing the Artists Hub to see what's in demand.
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How long ago were your 400 assets approved? If your assets are seasonal, and that season has already passed, you won't see any sales on those. If your assets are in very competitive categories, it's possible that Buyers aren't even seeing them if they're many pages down in the search results. And as @George_F indicated, if your titles and keywords don't adequately describe your assets, Buyers will never find them.
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400 is not a lot of images when you're competing against millions. Keep uploading while maintaining the highest quality assets as possible.
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Hi @Mohamedelhassan ,
That's a small amount when compared with the sea of images in the search. You need to continually submit a wide variety of files to keep your work at the top of the search for varied categories. After a while buyers will start clicking and viewing them. The sale will come soon after.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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Acceptance is no guarantee of sales.
You could have the sharpest image in the database but if the content is not what customers are currently searching for, they won't buy it.
Can you give us a couple of examples?
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Are these all in square format? If so, you should vary your aspect ratios in the future. Buyers have no room to crop or add text with square assets.
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Hi @Mohamedelhassan ,
To the best of my knowledge, the algorithm behaves the same way for everyone. You just have to do your part, which include submitting daily, apply relevant tags describing your files, making sure the important words come within the first ten with the most important first and adding the maximum number of relevant words you can think of. You will soon start getting sales.
Best wishes
Jacquelin
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I can't sugar-coat this. Backgrounds & wallpapers are the least profitable category. There are 39 million others to choose from on Stock and countless more free ones from other sources including Adobe Express.
https://stock.adobe.com/search?k=wallpaper
https://www.adobe.com/express/create/wallpaper
If you want to reach more customers, you'll have to fill a need that's not already flooded with competing content. Some examples:
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I have to agree with @Nancy OShea. There are millions of free wallpaper and background available in a variety of aspect ratios: for phones, desktops, tablets, etc. Why pay for one? Granted, I have sold a couple in the past but it's rare compared to other assets that I offer.