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Demand Media To Partner With Getty Images?

By Demand Studios Review Editorial

Posted on 9/7/10:

Getty Images And Demand Media To Hook Up?Another bit of insider info from our Quick Guides approved Demand Studios writer. 

Turns out, during the conference call all Quick Guide approved writers were made to virtually attend a big piece of information was dropped. The Demand Media staff person running the teleconference told those writers in attendance that Demand was working on partnering with a major photography company to get better images to their writers for use in their articles.

They were told that this wasn’t going to be a stock photography company and that they were well known. Of course the first to spring to mind, for me anyway, was Getty Images. That’s just speculation, though. Crestock is another possibility. Or maybe some other company I’ve never heard of, but those two are the most likely. They offer images far above and beyond traditional stock photography.

Either company would be a great addition to the Demand Media “family,” so to speak and would solve a major complaint over at Demand Studios. Namely, that finding appropriate and attractive images can sometimes be next to impossible. Hopefully a better sorting featuring will also be added when the new images come in.

Most exciting of all is that they are planning on buying the rights (or leasing, or however all that legal mumbo jumbo would end up working out) to their entire collection. If this happens there should be an abundance of images for any given article and they will all be of much greater quality than what we’re used to seeing.

Let’s hope this deal goes through. I think it would be good for everyone involved, from the writers to Demand Media to the mystery photo company.

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