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Rurik Bradbury
April 21, 2014
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Dollar Photo Club, explained
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April 21, 2014
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Transcript
Oleg Tscheltzoff founded Fotolia in Paris
It’s the biggest stock photo company outside the US
(over $100m revenues)
But he wanted to take the US market…
…and take down the two big players in the
US, Shu*erstock and iStock
ShuIerstock and iStock overcharge customers with complex pricing
Hard to understand “credits” or downloads that disappear with
Nme
So Oleg launched a crazy startup…
…to blow up their business models
Dollar Photo Club based in NYC
Every image is $1. No credits, no expiring downloads,
no upsells, no bait-‐and-‐switch, no surprises (25 million images. All in XXL hi-‐res. All $1. Really!)
Try it! www.dollarphotoclub.com