Image Centric Media Launches New Business Model

April 30, 2013 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Websites | Comment |

Image Centric Media has launched a new business model that promises to increase the revenue of photographers. Key features of the business model include: unplugging middlemen to redirect revenue to the photographers; revenue sharing that extends to advertising, services, and content licensing; and a marketing machine that aligns and multiplies the influence of member photographers. The company operates multiple branded websites and a stock agency where members set the price and get 60% of the revenue. Click through for the details.

Website: Image Centric Media

Image Centric Media Press Release

“Image Centric Media Launches New Business Model to Increase the Revenue of Photographers”

ORLANDO, April 30, 2013

http://www.imagecentricmedia.com --

Image Centric Media Company announced today the launch of its unprecedented business model that increases the revenue of photographers. The business model is based on continually answering the question, “How can we pay more for images?”

Its Co-Founder and CEO, Wallace Weeks, has been a photographer for over 40 years and, like other photographers, has experienced the decline in stock photography prices.  With the growing supply of digital images, and the belief that the situation would not improve, Image Centric Media Company created a better way to monetize photography.  

Key features of the business model include: unplugging middlemen to redirect revenue to the photographers; revenue sharing that extends to advertising, services, and content licensing; and a marketing machine that aligns and multiplies the influence of member photographers. The company operates multiple branded websites where images tell more of the story than copy, and a stock agency where members set the price and get 60% of the revenue.

Weeks stated, “We are exited to have this opportunity to partner with the thousands of photographers who have similar skills, experiences and goals as we collectively develop image centric websites.”

You can find all the details at www.ImageCentricMedia.com/photographers.html

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