PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC, May 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading international microstock photography website http://www.pixmac.com is getting close to another major milestone. 12 million images for sale. "When we started out in 2008, we thought a figure around 3 to 5 million images would be enough. Now we are offering over 11.5 million images on the site. That means an amazing variety of content with customers loving it." states Vitezslav Valka, Pixmac's CEO.
In addition to 750,000 images signed up directly, manually sorted and carefully edited,
Pixmac has a number of microstock brand partners represented in its 'food court' business model including Deposit Photos, Yay Micro and many of the leading producers such as Monkey Business Images, recently signed Ron Chapple's iophoto and the best selling photographer Yuri Arcurs. More information about Pixmac's partners can be found at http://www.pixmac.com/image-partners.
Marketing Director Simon Raybould adds "In addition, it's not just about having the quantity of images so that basically almost any search can be fulfilled, it's about the overall quality of our service coupled with a first class search experience."
"Features like our invaluable 'Visual Search for Similars' help our global customer base hone in on the best content fast as there is no point having millions of images if you can't find what you are looking for" comments Raybould who is helping oversee Pixmac's growth in North America.
Pixmac is a leading microstock photography provider. For further information contact us at 1.647.522.2424
Pixmac Microstock Heads Towards 12 Million Images For Sale
Pixmac Microstock is almost at 12 million images for sale after 3 years in the marketplace. This fact, coupled with a first class user experience and customer service is helping them to grow exponentially globally in a crowded marketplace.
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[Press-News.org] Pixmac Microstock Heads Towards 12 Million Images For SalePixmac Microstock is almost at 12 million images for sale after 3 years in the marketplace. This fact, coupled with a first class user experience and customer service is helping them to grow exponentially globally in a crowded marketplace.