Where can I sell stock photos, especially to Spanish-speaking buyers?

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I license my photos to companies and designers and would like recommendations for good websites or agencies to sell stock images. I'm especially interested in reaching Spanish-speaking customers. Are there reputable stock-photo sites I should consider, and are there any tips for improving visibility with that audience?

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I wouldn't restrict yourself to the Spanish speaking community (although I believe Spanish to have fractionally more native speakers than English, so it's a pretty big audience); Instead look at the picture agencies that operate in your area. I personally use Alamy, and have sold as far afield as the Russian Federation, as well as domestic sales.

If you specifically want to target Spanish speakers, make sure the photographs are correctly keyworded - I'd suggest you add keywords applicable to as many languages as you are fluent, to widen the appeal.

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Consider established stock-photo agencies rather than limiting yourself to one language community. Community suggestions included Alamy, iStockphoto, Dreamstime, Shutterstock, 123RF, Bigstock, Featurepics, Fotolia, Pixmac, ProStockMaster, LocalFoto, and StockXpert. iStockphoto was specifically noted as a widely used microstock site that accepts many kinds of photography.

If you want to reach Spanish-speaking buyers, make sure your images are well keyworded. Adding accurate keywords in Spanish as well as other languages you know can help broaden your audience and improve discoverability. Also look at agencies that actively operate in your region, since they may already have local buyers and distribution.

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