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Re: Selling Stock Photography Quality printers, or absence of them.O

 

True, it is certainly not what it was during the peak a decade ago, but it hasn't hit the rocks at the bottom either.

But that is what I mean. Remember the bell shaped curve of business. The dot com boom and bust is a typical one. You want to jump on when it going up, and jump off when it is going down, but before it hits the rocks at the bottom. The up-side and the down-side of the bell curve.

It is just that I am looking for the next opportunity, the up-side of the nexxt..........................?????



On 24-Dec-2010 10:00 PM, Brian Yarvin wrote:

 

> I think we have something to learn as a group. I still don't think stock
> photography has played out its role, but I think the classical sales
> model is obsolete.

Rolf:

While the stock photo business has always been in tranistion, it appears to be in a pretty
good state right now. It seems to me that a whole lot of people are giving it up for dead
because it's not like was during a bubble that happened a decade ago.

Brian Yarvin
Author, Educator, Photographer
http://www.brianyarvin.com

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