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Some Imagekind Statistics…

March 21st, 2007

Imagekind turned a little over 6 months old in March, so we thought it might be a good time to show you some of the metrics we’ve garnered over this last half year. These graphs represent unique visitor traffic and orders. We think it’s a good picture of a startup doing something right.

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Take a good idea that people need, execute it well, spread the word, and over time it will take off. We know everything will continue climbing from here, because we’ve got a lot of new developments coming out very soon which are a culmination of 6 months of happily received feedback from our artists and buyers.

We’ll keep listening and moving fast to make Imagekind the best place to buy, sell, and create art - period. We think we’ll see the metrics above get blown away over the next 6 months.

kevin News, Selling Art

  1. March 21st, 2007 at 15:45 | #1

    I really like to see the upward direction! Thanks for sharing. :)

  2. March 22nd, 2007 at 00:02 | #2

    ImageKind has skilled mariners on the bridge, fine winds in its sails, and time on its side. And we? Let us be to our art playing our essential part.

    Cordially,

    Richard

  3. March 22nd, 2007 at 02:15 | #3

    Congratulations . you deserve it. Can you tell us the percentage of sales that contributing artists made without self orders ?
    all the best
    Martin

  4. March 30th, 2007 at 04:36 | #4

    I’m not surprised to see this upward trend - ImageKind are one of the most pro-active AND friendly companies I’ve ever come across - it’s obviously a winning formula…glad to be on board!

    PS. Congratulations to the IK team.

  5. Cayce
    May 16th, 2007 at 12:15 | #5

    Can someone put some numbers on the graph so we can tell if 10 photos sold at the high point or 2000. I appreciate the graph and all, but without context it’s not very helpful.

  6. Linda
    November 5th, 2008 at 07:47 | #6

    I’m not too interested in traffic and people who come to look and perhaps download images, but rather in actual sales. I want to know how many prints and on what media it is printed per ? week, month, year? I want to know what are the most popular subjects sold. I’m wondering if this is basically a waste of time and I risk having my images stolen. By the way, the .jpg graphs are not links, so there is nothing to view.

  1. April 4th, 2007 at 02:24 | #1

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