Kevin
Photoshelter and Digital Railroad already offer similar services to photographers with
different packages ranging from about $9.95 to $49.95 a month depandant on a number
of different factors.
Both enable the photog to use the service as a standalone personal website or be
integrated into a collective site where prospective buyers search across all participating
sites within the network for content.
Both offer pricing calculators supporting either Royalty free or rights-managed imagery.
Both are becoming well-established brands in this field and,as such, I would be leery
seeking out similar options from small entities that are unknown.
Photoshelter even offers a free option where the users gets 5 GB of online storage in
additiopn to a fully featured site.
A large number of well-established pros are using either PS or DRR for online showcasing
and delivery of images in addition to the archiving/library features.
To answer your question,I would not be interested in the services of an unknown at this
point in time and i think anyone with knowledge of DRR or PS would also be inclined to
be of the same opinion
Both companies are also extremely responsive to users feature requests.
Mark
www.digitalrailroad.net/marktomalty