How To Video Tutorials

  1. Overview of iSyndica (Soon)
  2. Configuring Channels
  3. Uploading & Syndicating
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Step 1 - Configure Your Channels

Using iSyndica is easy. You can login using any of 6 options: Facebook, Twitter, Google, Flickr, Yahoo and AOL. Create a username and you’re done. It’s as simple as that. Once registered you can begin to configure the sites to which you want to distribute your photos, footage or other digital content.

The Channels screen is your first stop. By clicking on the configuration icon next to a site name, you will be able to provide your credentials for that site. Sometimes, we will ask you for both FTP and HTTP credentials. We use one for distributing your files, and the other one to provide sales reporting.

If you don't have an account with a site, it's ok. Simply click on the site's name, and you will be taken to a new page where you can open an account. Make sure you read the submission rules for each stock agency as there can be some notable differences.

We support a large list of channels for different content types. For the ones we don't support, you can use our Generic Connector to configure any site that supports FTP. Examples of supported sites: 

  • Stock Photos: Dreamstime, Fotolia, 123RF
  • Stock Footage: AlwaysHD, Revostock, Pond5
  • Stock Vectors : Zymmetrical, Veer, Graphics Leftover

In addition to regular stock photo or stock footage agencies, you can (soon) distribute your content on a number of social sites for free including: Youtube, Viddler, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter & Twitpic.  

For a complete list of supported channels, visit this page.

 

 

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