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December 27, 2015 at 3:20 pm #25072
The only other option I can see is to disable auto-publishing after the limit has been reached, but still process images but leave them as drafts. I thought it would be better to just not process them altogether rather than do that, because that would force you to manually have to publish them later then.
December 27, 2015 at 3:14 pm #25071Hey Redneck: I don’t see anything on https://picturebreeze.com/shop/music/
Edit: NM, it just takes a little bit to load. Looks good!
December 27, 2015 at 3:09 pm #25070December 27, 2015 at 3:05 pm #25069It is actually very simple – it controls how many images are processed every day. Auto-publishing is applied after the images are processed, so there is no way to control that specifically (at least not right now).
So this is mainly only useful if a majority of your images are auto-published. If most aren’t, then this will just limit how many images get processed on a daily basis.
I may look into controlling the actual auto-publishing number, but this will be a lot more tricky.
As for the cron job – you should run it once a minute, all the time. It manages what gets done when, so you don’t have to worry about it overloading your server. And yes, this directly works with the cron job to limit how many images get processed on a daily basis.
Just remember that the cron job does a lot of work – processing images is only one small thing it does.
December 27, 2015 at 12:07 am #25054December 26, 2015 at 7:46 pm #25053December 25, 2015 at 2:27 am #25049Few birds exhibit such familiar, human characteristics as the beautiful Giant Kingfisher https://t.co/bFaNZbL1r5 via @symzio
— Symzio (@Symzio) December 24, 2015
December 24, 2015 at 8:59 pm #25047December 24, 2015 at 7:52 am #25043Fantastic – finding your site through Google search means that our independent sites and Symzio are potentially going to out-rank the big agencies for many keywords due to the highly effective SEO implementation. This is precisely how we are going to succeed – SEO and link juice.
With every new contributor that joins the fold, everyone else gets link juice: from their independent sites, to Symzio, to your contributor profile, to your independent site, and back to Symzio and other contributor sites.
We’ve done a lot of research, and you would be surprised to find out how much room there is to improve on the implementation a lot of these multi-million dollar agencies have when it comes to the technological application of their business. There is so much room for us to overtake if we just build a large enough community.
Look at Adobe Stock, for example – the infrastructure is so strange, that they start supporting video but don’t have the technological means of selling 4K videos.
Symzio on the other hand, with the Symbiostock video plugin, has the technological ability to not only deliver and watermark 4K videos, but 4K videos 5 minutes in length! That, in and of itself, is a big enough hook to revolutionize the entire stock footage market. Videos longer than a minute – what a novel idea!
December 24, 2015 at 7:41 am #25041Hey Steve: It’s quite easy actually – just go your Symzio settings and you can select your global pricing tier there. If you want to change the pricing on individual products, you can edit, quick edit, or bulk edit them.
The licensing system you have on Symbiostock has nothing to do with Symzio – all you are doing for Symzio is setting your RF Unlimited pricing tier. That’s it. So you can keep your Symbiostock pricing as it is, or synchronize it with Symzio in some manner. It’s totally up to you. On my site, I am not providing any RF licensing, but providing more sizes than Symzio.
Redneck: I’ve made it more clear that the login box is also the account creation box.
December 24, 2015 at 6:35 am #25037Great shot in India from one of our newest contributors
Posted by Symzio on Wednesday, December 23, 2015
December 24, 2015 at 4:06 am #25036#Symzio custom pricing now LIVE. Download #Symbiostock for free, upload your media, and earn 80% with the first contributor operated agency!
— Symbiostock (@symbiostock) December 23, 2015
December 24, 2015 at 3:50 am #25032GPS issue has been fixed with 2.1.8. Was a minor issue relating to direction and quotes when a product was saved via the product edit page. You can force re-reading of the GPS via bulk edit and via editing the product to repair any weird results.
One of the easier ways to do this may be to sort your files by last modified and then bulk edit them and click the ‘re-check GPS’ checkbox.
December 24, 2015 at 1:24 am #25030December 23, 2015 at 7:32 pm #25028Looks like Redneck’s point stands firm – contributors deciding what is best for their own collections is probably the best way to maximize revenue. Very happy to hear about your sale Steve, and it follows directly with our two-tenet philosophy regarding independent sites and Symzio being interchangeably equally important.
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