How to upload to multiple stock image sites at once.

If you are looking for a more efficient way to upload content to stock image websites, this article will show you how to upload to multiple stock image services at the same time saving you a ton of time repeating the exact same steps several times. Using the steps in this guide you can upload to services like Adobe Stock, Shutterstock, Pond5, etc at the same time, with or without image descriptions, titles and keywords.

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Uploading your images to multiple stock image sites can be a time-consuming process, but it can also be an effective way to get your work seen by a wider audience. When it comes to stock images, the best path to success is generally quantity over quality. The more places you upload content to the more likely you are to start selling it.

The most important thing when entering the stock image market is to keep the amount of time you invest in the process to a minimum. So with a little bit of preparation and the right tools, you can streamline the process and get your images in front of potential buyers as quickly as possible. In this article, we will explore some of the best ways to upload to multiple stock image sites at once. With or without image descriptions and keywording.

How do you upload images to multiple stock image websites at the same time?

To begin the process of uploading images to multiple stock image services at the same time, you will first need to make sure that you have signed up for all of the services you want to use. Once you have done this, make sure that you are signed into each of the services.

Note: Some services will just show you a Host address and tell you to use your standard login details. Some services may also show a Port number. If you see a Port number use it.

Adding Descriptions and keywords to images and videos before uploading in bulk to stock image services.

If you want to have all your images keyworded with descriptions first, you will need to do this in specialist software. There are plenty of options around, some of which you may have used already. Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Bridge, Photo Mechanic, XnView, PhotoScan, GIMP, Picasa.

As the process for each of these is very different we won’t be going over the steps, however, you will easily find plenty of help online that will guide you through the process. Once you have added all the info to your files you can use the upload process shown above. This will reduce the amount of work you have to do to submit your images.

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