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Adobe has just launched Behance Pro, a new tier of membership packed with premium features specifically aimed at helping artists and creators strengthen their online presence and connect with potential clients within the creative community.
Underpinning this program are advanced analytics dashboards to equip subscribers with data-driven insights about who’s viewing your work, where your traffic comes from, and even the search terms people use to discover you so you can tailor your content and attract the right audience.
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One of the plan’s most appealing draws is the financial incentive, with Adobe scrapping platform fees for Behance Pro members. This means creatives can sell assets, secure freelance gigs, and manage subscriptions without sharing a cut with the company; they keep 100% of the revenue generated, minus any payment processing fees charged by Stripe and PayPal.
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Behance Pro members are identified through a new Pro badge on their profiles. Above all, they get enhanced control over their projects. The service lets you lock your work with passwords, share it using unique links, and schedule when to release it.
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Users also gain access to Adobe Portfolio, where they can build up to five custom websites to showcase their work, with the option to connect their own domain and import projects directly from Behance. Additional benefits include the inclusion of Creative Cloud services like Adobe Fonts and 100GB of storage.
Adobe has teased that even more features are on the way to enrich the Behance Pro experience. Currently available to users with Personal Profiles, the pricing for Behance Pro starts at US$9.99 per month with an annual commitment. A free trial is also on offer, giving users a taste of the advanced features.
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