Hey API i was wondering if you could make a video about multiple accounts on Adobe Stock. I read today that adobe only allows it if you have different file types on each (photos in one, illustrations and videos on other). But I remember you having 4 different accounts. How do you manage it? I don't want to do all the work just so in the end the accounts get banned.
Hi Autopilot, I've been following your channel for a year now. I have a question. I have a POD Etsy store. It is doing quite well. Bringing in a few K profit each month. I am looking to expand my business and perhaps try a different platform. I have almost 1 thousand designs in my collection. Should I bring them over to zazzle or society 6? Or should i just go into ai stock photography? Please advice. Thank you.
Last week my Adobe Stock account was deactivated. Is it possible to reinstate this account, or should I create a new account on this laptop? I really need assistance with this matter please reply
@@PassiveProfits Thanks for the response they're saying that I violated the policy but I didn't commit any violation.I haven't submitted my appeal yet coz I'm worried that my appeal might get rejected 🙁
Fair warning: I fear selling stock is only worthwhile if you can almost fully automate it. If you're doing the research, coming up with prompts, waiting for the generations, manually keywording, etc... it's going to feel like too much for too little. Second fair warning: image generators are quite limited, if you aim for a high percentage of usable images. Agree 100% on diversifying, and, personally I value niches over trends. There are no niche topics but there are niche searches where supply is somewhat lacking.
@@allcaps3584 SEO marketing background. We used to talk about niche websites, then people starting referring to, say, food and fitness as niches when they said "I am in the fitness niche", because they owned a fitness-oriented website, which is oxymoronic in every possible way. That always grinded my gears. But, even in such a massive industry (or space) as is fitness, where a topic might be morning smoothies, a niche search might be... mango banana and mint smoothie, because it's so awfully specific. There are always modifiers, in this case, something that modifies the picture you generate, and you never know when someone is going to type those words as a string... but if you are only making mango smoothies, good luck! Competition will be stiff. Same logic applies to trends. as It's all too common nowadays for people to search for trending topics and jump on them. Trends are a trend, in a sense. It's trendy to chase trends, lol. But in reality what they're after is a supply-demand imbalance. Trends are new demand, so supply is low by definition. A niche search, on the other hand, is often overlooked, so it remains low supply... and, admittedly, low demand. But if you cover enough niche searches, which most people are without even realizing it, it builds up. That's what I meant.
@@jonm6834 I understand exactly what you are saying quality is just a very small tweak to your prompts , just curious have you seen some of the images I made? Do you regard them as high quality? Putting pixels and other things like that to the side I’m talking just off the details of the image?
@@PassiveProfits I did. In fact, I paused the video several times to read the prompts (also on your recent video regarding automation, which I missed and hadn't seen prior to me asking). There's a mix. For instance, the tiger logo with a basketball on its mouth it couldn't do reliably, but it looked good nonetheless. Food images, on the other hand, render better more consistently. Some subject matters have a higher success rate in terms of realistic coherence and overall aesthetics, whereas certain prompts are simply asking too much from this technology. And, despite everything I said, I am new to this, and still learning what not to do when it comes to prompting. But to answer your question, I I regard your images as good enough and an acceptable percentage of high quality images. It's a solid base which may, given the seed and Midjourney pipeline randomness, produce some stellar ones, and plenty of sellable ones. Whereas I was producing about 10-20% usable images, and that's counting each four Midjourney generations as one, which to me was unacceptable. I'd want at least 50%, if not more. I am pleased to say, though, that one of your images prompts lead to a breakthrough for my current goal: to produce at least 50-100 images on a daily basis; and I am now confident that I'll have that workflow ironed out and running within a week or two. Still far from done. Achieve one thing, improve the next, rinse and repeat... progress and possibilities keep me motivated, though. Your videos also help, a lot. Plenty of times I was frustrated or discouraged and, in one way or another, something you showed or mentioned was enough to turn my outlook around, this very video among them.
How can you teach people on how to make money using adobe stock when you never chowed them your results on this subject ? So are you just going to bring other shops like always ans talk about them ? We already know that people are successful and making money with adobe , so chow some results or proof
@@Bajkopisarz_z_zawodu technically no, in the terms of service it says unless you have uploaded a million assets then no, however, I broke TOS I’m not recommending you break tos because I don’t give risky advice I’m just stating what I did.
Course - superstockai.com/course
WHat resolution is best for stock sites? square or horizontal? DOes it even matter?
Hey API i was wondering if you could make a video about multiple accounts on Adobe Stock. I read today that adobe only allows it if you have different file types on each (photos in one, illustrations and videos on other). But I remember you having 4 different accounts. How do you manage it? I don't want to do all the work just so in the end the accounts get banned.
Hi Autopilot, I've been following your channel for a year now. I have a question. I have a POD Etsy store. It is doing quite well. Bringing in a few K profit each month. I am looking to expand my business and perhaps try a different platform. I have almost 1 thousand designs in my collection. Should I bring them over to zazzle or society 6? Or should i just go into ai stock photography? Please advice. Thank you.
thanks for a good video. can you describe why you use midjourney instead of Dalle-E and maybe a video about it?
It’s purely just quality free dalle in ChatGPT is low quality compared to midjourney for example
Last week my Adobe Stock account was deactivated. Is it possible to reinstate this account, or should I create a new account on this laptop? I really need assistance with this matter please reply
They tell you why it was deactivated , what did they say the reasoning was?
@@PassiveProfits Thanks for the response they're saying that I violated the policy but I didn't commit any violation.I haven't submitted my appeal yet coz I'm worried that my appeal might get rejected 🙁
Difference between.. mid journey discord and mid journey website
Absolutely a difference
simplicity and ease of use.
Fair warning: I fear selling stock is only worthwhile if you can almost fully automate it. If you're doing the research, coming up with prompts, waiting for the generations, manually keywording, etc... it's going to feel like too much for too little.
Second fair warning: image generators are quite limited, if you aim for a high percentage of usable images.
Agree 100% on diversifying, and, personally I value niches over trends. There are no niche topics but there are niche searches where supply is somewhat lacking.
"There are no niche topics but there are niche searches where supply is somewhat lacking."
Dint get this last part. Care to elaborate?
@@allcaps3584 SEO marketing background. We used to talk about niche websites, then people starting referring to, say, food and fitness as niches when they said "I am in the fitness niche", because they owned a fitness-oriented website, which is oxymoronic in every possible way. That always grinded my gears. But, even in such a massive industry (or space) as is fitness, where a topic might be morning smoothies, a niche search might be... mango banana and mint smoothie, because it's so awfully specific.
There are always modifiers, in this case, something that modifies the picture you generate, and you never know when someone is going to type those words as a string... but if you are only making mango smoothies, good luck! Competition will be stiff. Same logic applies to trends. as It's all too common nowadays for people to search for trending topics and jump on them. Trends are a trend, in a sense. It's trendy to chase trends, lol.
But in reality what they're after is a supply-demand imbalance. Trends are new demand, so supply is low by definition. A niche search, on the other hand, is often overlooked, so it remains low supply... and, admittedly, low demand. But if you cover enough niche searches, which most people are without even realizing it, it builds up.
That's what I meant.
100% agreed, that’s why I am a practitioner when it comes to automation: coming up with a system of speed to help improve workflow
@@jonm6834 I understand exactly what you are saying quality is just a very small tweak to your prompts , just curious have you seen some of the images I made? Do you regard them as high quality? Putting pixels and other things like that to the side I’m talking just off the details of the image?
@@PassiveProfits I did. In fact, I paused the video several times to read the prompts (also on your recent video regarding automation, which I missed and hadn't seen prior to me asking). There's a mix. For instance, the tiger logo with a basketball on its mouth it couldn't do reliably, but it looked good nonetheless. Food images, on the other hand, render better more consistently. Some subject matters have a higher success rate in terms of realistic coherence and overall aesthetics, whereas certain prompts are simply asking too much from this technology. And, despite everything I said, I am new to this, and still learning what not to do when it comes to prompting.
But to answer your question, I I regard your images as good enough and an acceptable percentage of high quality images. It's a solid base which may, given the seed and Midjourney pipeline randomness, produce some stellar ones, and plenty of sellable ones. Whereas I was producing about 10-20% usable images, and that's counting each four Midjourney generations as one, which to me was unacceptable. I'd want at least 50%, if not more.
I am pleased to say, though, that one of your images prompts lead to a breakthrough for my current goal: to produce at least 50-100 images on a daily basis; and I am now confident that I'll have that workflow ironed out and running within a week or two.
Still far from done. Achieve one thing, improve the next, rinse and repeat... progress and possibilities keep me motivated, though. Your videos also help, a lot. Plenty of times I was frustrated or discouraged and, in one way or another, something you showed or mentioned was enough to turn my outlook around, this very video among them.
Whats happened to ur voice .its gone a but deeper
Really?
How can you teach people on how to make money using adobe stock when you never chowed them your results on this subject ? So are you just going to bring other shops like always ans talk about them ? We already know that people are successful and making money with adobe , so chow some results or proof
@@library1600 I did in a past video I showed I made over 5k on just one account
@@PassiveProfits how many account do you have??? 😂
@@brm5682 4 and the account that made 5K in earnings was started in January, since thats my smallest account its the only one i showed.
@@PassiveProfits Can i have multiple accounts as one person?
@@Bajkopisarz_z_zawodu technically no, in the terms of service it says unless you have uploaded a million assets then no, however, I broke TOS I’m not recommending you break tos because I don’t give risky advice I’m just stating what I did.