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Content-monetization platform Wirestock has recently welcomed new marketplaces to its already impressive roster. Envato, Imago, Miricanvas, and JumpStory have all partnered up with the platform, opening up new opportunities for Wirestock's 150,000 creator base. This expansion follows the recent announcement of Wirestock's content distribution partnership with Getty Images and iStock.

At its core, Wirestock aims to help new-gen creators sell their content online. Having amassed one of the richest libraries of authentic content in the world, the platform is rapidly growing as a much-needed antidote to traditional stock. The amount of fresh imagery and footage sold monthly through the platform well exceeds 200,000, proving yet again that authenticity in creation is no passing fad. Rather, it's real people documenting real-life experiences that are taking the stock content world by storm.

"These partnerships are also great news for Wirestock's growing creator base. Whether it's through API integration or some other type of partnership, a new marketplace always makes for an additional source of income. Creators can make more money without the additional headaches like creating an account, uploading images to a new platform etc.", said Mikayel Khachatryan, CEO of Wirestock.


Wirestock is creator-centric by design. Through one-door access to stock content titans like Shutterstock, Adobe, Getty, and Alamy (that's to name a few), the platform makes it so that content is sold faster, easier, and more efficiently than ever before. Paired with the Easy Submission feature which eliminates often-dreaded keyword and caption writing processes, Wirestock creators are instead urged to focus on what they do best-creating. 

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