Microstock Earnings Report October 2009
Posted by Lee TorrensNot a great deal of excitement in October’s earnings report. My earnings were slightly down on the previous month, but still surprisingly high given my upload drought continues. Jack’s results reflect his uploading performance quite closely with a noticeable increase in earnings.
Jack’s Results
The earnings boost from uploading is clear in Jack’s results this month, primarily due to an increase in downloads at Shutterstock. Most agencies approved around 100 of Jack’s photos in October.

| Agency | Earnings US$ | Sales | Portfolio Size | Return per Image |
STR % |
| iStockphoto | 31.48 | 34 | 107 | 0.29 | 44 |
| Shutterstock | 106.99 | 273 | 955 | 0.11 | 63 |
| Dreamstime | 53.19 | 51 | 1001 | 0.05 | 19 |
| Fotolia | 18.35 | 22 | 1032 | 0.02 | 10 |
| StockXpert | 18.20 | 48 | 1066 | 0.02 | 18 |
| BigStockPhoto | 15.50 | 15 | 1059 | 0.01 | 6 |
| 123rf | 9.34 | 9 | 1274 | 0.01 | 2 |
| Totals: | 253.05 | 452 | Avg: 23 |

My Results
Earnings we slightly down, though total earnings are back above where they were a year ago (the black line is back up above the red line in the second chart). I expected a bigger drop this month, so I’m happy with how my results are holding up.
| Agency | Earnings US$ | Sales | Portfolio Size | Return per Image |
STR % |
| iStockphoto | 289.51 | 231 | 770 | 0.38 | 77 |
| Shutterstock | 167.59 | 259 | 874 | 0.19 | 95 |
| Dreamstime | 97.11 | 59 | 762 | 0.13 | 72 |
| Fotolia | 125.92 | 149 | 650 | 0.19 | 56 |
| StockXpert | 30.30 | 51 | 345 | 0.09 | 61 |
| CanStockPhoto | 61.40 | 8 | 482 | 0.13 | 28 |
| BigStockPhoto | 10.87 | 15 | 465 | 0.02 | 37 |
| 123rf | 20.76 | 23 | 374 | 0.06 | 23 |
| Crestock | 3.00 | 7 | 372 | 0.01 |
37 |
| Totals: | 806.46 | 802 | Avg: 54 |


Posted November 7th, 2009 by Lee Torrens










Well, October was great. November is less promising so far.
I am trying to include expenses and labor into my happy earnings reports to make these numbers more realistic.
First part of my post is online: Am I Really Making Money from Microstock Photography ?
2nd part with some answers is coming.
Nice to see your earnings report again Lee! November is off to a good start also – much stronger than expected.
Was just crunching my RPI figures on my portfolio – curious thing is that my numbers are remarkably close to yours on most sites – a little higher in IS and SS, the exception however is Fotolia, where yours are about 2.5 times higher.
I wonder if FT’s high rejection rate for travel related images also results in losing buyers who are looking for travel images?
Hey Holgs,
I’ve heard a few people say that Fotolia is a stand-out when they compare their earnings with other contributors. As they do relatively well for me, I haven’t looked into what is the secret to success for Fotolia. I presume you’re doing the obvious things and setting the top 7 keywords to the top of the list. Your theory about travel images in particular might apply to a few other niches too.
-Lee
Hello,
How about CutCaster ? is it doing well for you ?
sorry for asking, i’m just curious how they perform given their pricing algorithm
thanks,
Ed, Cutcaster are doing ok for a relatively new agency. I get 1 – 3 sales each month, earning an average $8.35 over the past seven months.
Nice results!
Many thanks for continuing to post these.
I have a slightly less related question – Do you actually make money via your referrals? I figure since you have a website about microstock you drive some traffic to the sites and get referrals now and then…
Thanks
Hi elias, yes, I make money via referral programs though it’s less than why I earn with my photos. Only a few of the agency referral programs are worthwhile for me.
-Lee
Lee, I think you should be very pleased with how your earnings are holding up to date despite your fairly lengthy pause in uploading. This shows it is possible to achieve a passive residual income from a solid microstock portfolio which is very encouraging for the many contributors who don’t want to be constantly upoading to maintain returns.
Alex
Very intersting figures. My portfolio is a mix of 3D graphics and some photographs, so it’s not really comparable. But Fotolia has always been my best source of income, most of it due to a few well selling travel pictures. Istock with its very picky reviewers was underperforming for a long time, but it has just started to gain momentum with 3D pictures. At Shutterstock I had a strong start but don’t earn too much currently.
Hi Lee, haw are you?
Are you including your referral earnings in these charts?
Which part of your total earnings do they represent?
Thank you!
Hey Nacho, no, those charts are only my photo earnings. My referral earnings are in addition to this income.
(about time we caught up again!)
-Lee