Powerweek, v3

Posted by mattantonino | Posted in Challenges, N2M, workflow | Posted on 06-03-2009

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What is a Powerweek?

Basically I’ve cleared my schedule for the next 7 days.  I will be doing *nothing* except microstock from Sunday March 8th through Saturday March 14th.  I will track the total number of images submitted to my top 10 agencies.

Why do it?

I think I can get 700 images up in one week and break 1000 for the month.  But it’s not been done.  As far as I know about, the record for NEW image uploads in one month to the top 10 agencies is 1035.  I would like to break that mark one week!

What happened in Powerweek 1 and 2?

Powerweek 1 resulted in 400 new images in 4 days.  I quit 3 days short of goal because I simply ran out of images.  I believed it was easier to shoot 1000 new images than get them up to the agencies but that is incorrect.  To quote myself “The single most difficult and time consuming part of the microstock process is to shoot stock worthy images.” I learned that you need a backlog when you start.

Powerweek 2 resulted in about 400 new images in 3 days.  I quit before the halfway mark because I was simply going too fast to too many agencies.  I was submitting 200 images a day to 15 agencies.  My upload speed is decent but I waited too long to upload the first batch.  Do not upload 200 at a time.  The upload time kills you!

How will this time be different?

So I just admitted to “failing” by not completing Powerweek v1 or v2.  In truth I’m not sure how much 800 images in 2 weeks is failing but I have learned.

1) I’m only uploading to 10 agencies for the next 7 days. I will have a backlog of images to go to the others later if necessary.

2) I’m uploading batches of 50, not 200. 50×10 = 500 total images per upload.  That should take 1/6th of my previous batch time.  I’ll make up for the smaller batches overnights when I do 100 at the end of the day.  That should allow me to do 200 per day if I can edit that quickly.

3) I have my backlog! I have 3200 images to edit now.  I will not run out.

4) My processes are better. I edit faster, keyword smarter and don’t waste my time on borderline images.

5) Need. I have to get through as many images as possible to earn as much as possible so that we can schedule our next trip.  The more we make the better, of course.  I like money.

So, wish me luck and see you in 8 days!

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Comments (5)

Good luck Matt! Hope to see you guys if you’re still headed this way. :)

Good luck from me as well. You prove a point from Powerweek v1 to v3, that you only learn from failures… ;-)

I am wonderung though how can you “produce” 3200 images that just lay around? Does the number include only pictures you will definitely upload or will you “weed out” the weak ones first?

Sounds like a massive challenge, though I may take a leaf out of your book and challenge myself to something similar, sounds like huge fun :D

Thanks all! It will definitely be a massive challenge. I may take a half hour to catch up on how it’s going around Wednesday.

The 3200 images are what’s left over from our trip. We shot 25,000 narrowed it down to around 4000 and have since submitted or tossed out about 800 of those. (My MostPhotos account has grown by 735 since November 1st…)

So we’re going to take those 3200 and edit about 1100 of them this week. Photoshop, keyword, submit, “push” (finalize on the sites…) and see how it goes. We will upload the majority of that 3200 but probably not all. When I look at some again I decide they were borderline and I get rid of them. But those 3200 are not my whole out of camera batch – they are what’s already been sorted out.

Bob – you totally should! Zak – we will come that way. Not sure the timeline for such a thing now but we’re comin!

Matt – you’re an animal. In a good way. Kick some ass!

Rahul