How StockDokan Contributor Earnings Work
Uploading your work is only part of the story. The other part is how contributor earnings work when a customer licenses your digital assets on StockDokan.
As a contributor, you can earn royalties when customers purchase or license your photos, vectors, illustrations, templates, videos, themes, plugins, audio files, and other digital assets.
Note: Any payout percentages, thresholds, and payment methods should match StockDokan’s official contributor terms. The examples below are illustrative and should be updated when final policies are confirmed.
How Royalties Are Calculated
A royalty is your share of a sale. In simple terms:
Sale price – platform fee = your royalty
Your final earnings may vary based on asset type, license type, and any contributor program rules StockDokan introduces over time.
License Types and Payout Impact
Different license types can affect how much you earn from each sale. Standard licenses usually sell more often, while extended or higher-use licenses may generate larger payouts per transaction.
- Standard licenses for everyday web, social, and print use
- Extended licenses for broader commercial or resale use
- Higher-value licenses that may increase per-sale earnings
When and How Payouts May Work
StockDokan may hold earnings in a contributor balance until a payout threshold is reached. Depending on the final program structure, payouts may be monthly, Net-30, or based on another scheduled cycle.
Always keep payment details current and review any transfer fees or tax obligations that apply in your country.
Ways to Maximize Your Income
- Upload high-demand content that buyers search for regularly
- Keep your portfolio consistent in quality and style
- Create sets, series, or bundles to increase perceived value
- Upload regularly to keep your portfolio active
- Use clear titles, tags, and categories so buyers can find your assets
- Promote your portfolio through your website and social channels
Track What Sells Best
Use contributor analytics, download counts, and earnings data to understand which files perform best. Then create more of what buyers already want.
Helpful StockDokan Resources
For more contributor-focused guidance, explore the About StockDokan page, the Contact page, and future contributor resources such as the StockDokan homepage, Buyer Guides, and Contributor FAQ when those pages are available or updated.
