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Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 04:00Quote from: Pauws99 on March 03, 2017, 03:40Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 03:27I just started using the new system and not sure where everything is. I can see where royalties earnings are, but is there anywhere that shows the actual files that are selling? Not yet we are promised this advanced facility towards the end of the month I believe.Thanks. Was that mentioned in one of the emails from them or elsewhere in a forum post perhaps? It was but to be honest they say so much I'm not going to try and find it...anyway what they say and what and when they do it are only tenuously linked.
Quote from: Pauws99 on March 03, 2017, 03:40Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 03:27I just started using the new system and not sure where everything is. I can see where royalties earnings are, but is there anywhere that shows the actual files that are selling? Not yet we are promised this advanced facility towards the end of the month I believe.Thanks. Was that mentioned in one of the emails from them or elsewhere in a forum post perhaps?
Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 03:27I just started using the new system and not sure where everything is. I can see where royalties earnings are, but is there anywhere that shows the actual files that are selling? Not yet we are promised this advanced facility towards the end of the month I believe.
I just started using the new system and not sure where everything is. I can see where royalties earnings are, but is there anywhere that shows the actual files that are selling?
Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 04:00Quote from: Pauws99 on March 03, 2017, 03:40Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 03:27I just started using the new system and not sure where everything is. I can see where royalties earnings are, but is there anywhere that shows the actual files that are selling? Not yet we are promised this advanced facility towards the end of the month I believe.Thanks. Was that mentioned in one of the emails from them or elsewhere in a forum post perhaps?In the meantime, you can see the files that sold in January in a more contributor-friendly way by downloading the "txt" file from the "Export" tab, going to todayis20.com, registering there and uploading the file to it... that's about the best on offer just now!
Quote from: Gannet77 on March 03, 2017, 04:44Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 04:00Quote from: Pauws99 on March 03, 2017, 03:40Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 03:27I just started using the new system and not sure where everything is. I can see where royalties earnings are, but is there anywhere that shows the actual files that are selling? Not yet we are promised this advanced facility towards the end of the month I believe.Thanks. Was that mentioned in one of the emails from them or elsewhere in a forum post perhaps?In the meantime, you can see the files that sold in January in a more contributor-friendly way by downloading the "txt" file from the "Export" tab, going to todayis20.com, registering there and uploading the file to it... that's about the best on offer just now!Thanks. It sounds like what you are suggesting is downloading your personal sales data file from Getty and then uploading that information to a 3rd party site? Although it may work, I probably wouldn't do that for security reasons.
Am I right that December PPs are not reported yet, as well as the subs for the last week of December? Sorry if I'm repeating someone else questions, but I'm completely lost in these long ESP threads.
Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 09:47Quote from: Gannet77 on March 03, 2017, 04:44Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 04:00Quote from: Pauws99 on March 03, 2017, 03:40Quote from: NewStocker on March 03, 2017, 03:27I just started using the new system and not sure where everything is. I can see where royalties earnings are, but is there anywhere that shows the actual files that are selling? Not yet we are promised this advanced facility towards the end of the month I believe.Thanks. Was that mentioned in one of the emails from them or elsewhere in a forum post perhaps?In the meantime, you can see the files that sold in January in a more contributor-friendly way by downloading the "txt" file from the "Export" tab, going to todayis20.com, registering there and uploading the file to it... that's about the best on offer just now!Thanks. It sounds like what you are suggesting is downloading your personal sales data file from Getty and then uploading that information to a 3rd party site? Although it may work, I probably wouldn't do that for security reasons.Not really a security issue, since they don't get your user account details, although if you are concerned about privacy issues it is the case that you are uploading your sales information - but the same could be said of StockPerformer.And todayis20 has been around a while as a Getty contributor tool so not a sudden arrival or anything. But up to you.
And todayis20 has been around a while as a Getty contributor tool so not a sudden arrival or anything. But up to you.
Quote from: Gannet77 on March 03, 2017, 10:59And todayis20 has been around a while as a Getty contributor tool so not a sudden arrival or anything. But up to you.A contributor collecting info on other contributors' sales for an extended period of time? Why didn't I think of that?
And the latest Gitty iSuck ESP news is "The next royalty statement is due to be published March 20, but is likely to be delayed by several days due to a temporary technical issue which we are working hard to resolve."Temporary technical issue? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA C'mon you only had like 6 months to eff this one up
Quote from: Sammy the Cat on March 18, 2017, 03:59And the latest Gitty iSuck ESP news is "The next royalty statement is due to be published March 20, but is likely to be delayed by several days due to a temporary technical issue which we are working hard to resolve."Temporary technical issue? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA C'mon you only had like 6 months to eff this one up If it weren't proving so disastrous for some contributors who are deeply embedded in Istock it would be comical. Some very loyal followers have lost patience. I used to work in Local Government and like all large organisations we had some IT cock ups but this one makes them look like super smooth implementations!
Quote from: Pauws99 on March 18, 2017, 04:25Quote from: Sammy the Cat on March 18, 2017, 03:59And the latest Gitty iSuck ESP news is "The next royalty statement is due to be published March 20, but is likely to be delayed by several days due to a temporary technical issue which we are working hard to resolve."Temporary technical issue? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA C'mon you only had like 6 months to eff this one up If it weren't proving so disastrous for some contributors who are deeply embedded in Istock it would be comical. Some very loyal followers have lost patience. I used to work in Local Government and like all large organisations we had some IT cock ups but this one makes them look like super smooth implementations!The really revealing thing about their (mis)management is that they never learn from their apparently-inevitable IT screw-ups.
Quote from: ShadySue on March 18, 2017, 04:29Quote from: Pauws99 on March 18, 2017, 04:25Quote from: Sammy the Cat on March 18, 2017, 03:59And the latest Gitty iSuck ESP news is "The next royalty statement is due to be published March 20, but is likely to be delayed by several days due to a temporary technical issue which we are working hard to resolve."Temporary technical issue? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA C'mon you only had like 6 months to eff this one up If it weren't proving so disastrous for some contributors who are deeply embedded in Istock it would be comical. Some very loyal followers have lost patience. I used to work in Local Government and like all large organisations we had some IT cock ups but this one makes them look like super smooth implementations!The really revealing thing about their (mis)management is that they never learn from their apparently-inevitable IT screw-ups. I just cant understand how they have fouled things up so spectacularly when even relatively small agencies seem to implement something workable seemingly with ease. They really need to sack their entire IT mgt and start again! You know it must be really bad when they actually apologise!!!
Quote from: Pauws99 on March 18, 2017, 04:35Quote from: ShadySue on March 18, 2017, 04:29Quote from: Pauws99 on March 18, 2017, 04:25Quote from: Sammy the Cat on March 18, 2017, 03:59And the latest Gitty iSuck ESP news is "The next royalty statement is due to be published March 20, but is likely to be delayed by several days due to a temporary technical issue which we are working hard to resolve."Temporary technical issue? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA C'mon you only had like 6 months to eff this one up If it weren't proving so disastrous for some contributors who are deeply embedded in Istock it would be comical. Some very loyal followers have lost patience. I used to work in Local Government and like all large organisations we had some IT cock ups but this one makes them look like super smooth implementations!The really revealing thing about their (mis)management is that they never learn from their apparently-inevitable IT screw-ups. I just cant understand how they have fouled things up so spectacularly when even relatively small agencies seem to implement something workable seemingly with ease. They really need to sack their entire IT mgt and start again! You know it must be really bad when they actually apologise!!!Oh, was there an apology??!!!
Getty as always never fails to amaze