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First Week Fast Growth
We rapidly increase our midstock and microstock collection of royalty free images

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So, the first week "on the air" went very well. Not an easy week, but remarkable good.

We rapidly increase our midstock and microstock collection of royalty free images and this keeps our hands busy all the time. The infrastructure we choose for www.pixamba.com is extremely versatile and can be adjusted according to the system load and storage capacity. Since both the load and the images collection growth all the time, and fast, we work around the clock ensuring high system uptime and short response time.

It seems that we are on the right way: the response time of the system is very good even now and it is going to be even faster soon, when we'll do some more IT & development work.

Meanwhile, our editors receive daily hundreds of adorable new royalty free photos and illustrations like this one:


 

Thank you all, our new customers for your support and your excellent feedback!

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About David Mail
David Mail is the CEO of Pixamba Ltd. (http://www.pixamba.com), a royalty free stock photography agency and media services company. Pixamba offers microstock and midstock images at affordable prices starting from $0.75/image. Pixamba is also a developer of ProStockMaster software (http://www.prostockmaster.com), the first in the world desktop workflow management application for contributing stock artists.

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