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Adobe bought Fotolia for $800 million a few years ago. The reason why a multinational Company spends such money for acquiring a Brand and a website (not the photos and videos it sells!!) is just one: - microstock is the...
From Fotolia to Adobe Stock is an episode from Sell your photos and videos online by Daniele Carrer. Adobe bought Fotolia for $800 million a few years ago. The reason why a multinational Company spends such money for acquiring a Brand and a...
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Published Feb 12, 2018, 19:16 long, audio available.
Adobe bought Fotolia for $800 million a few years ago. The reason why a multinational Company spends such money for acquiring a Brand and a website (not the photos and videos it sells!!) is just one: - microstock is the future of business for those who create images and footage. In this episode, Daniele Carrer also talks about agencies tax at source, how to make more money producing the content that buyers want, and he commented on the sales report of a new producer that joined his course. You can find the text of the podcast, along with all the links mentioned at:
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From Fotolia to Adobe Stock is from Sell your photos and videos online by Daniele Carrer.
Published Feb 12, 2018 and 19:16 long