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Karen King

9 Years Ago

Framed Print Prices

I'm new and still struggling to understand some of the pricing. With cards and pillows on the default page it lists the base price along with the sell price. Why don't they do that with the print prices? I noticed that the framed prints are pretty pricey for my art and I don't mind lower my commission a bit to bring the the cost down to the buyer, but cannot see how or where to do that. All they show are various sizes.

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Mike Savad

9 Years Ago

because one price fills in 6 other substrates. you can only control the amount you make. but each thing - frames, print, canvas etc, are a different price. bringing the cost down for the buyer isn't needed. your here to offer art, not bargain prices. they can get that at walmart. anyway it's one price for all.

---Mike Savad
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Abbie Shores

9 Years Ago

The prices are not there on prints as there are too many variations

You cannot bring the price down for framed prints and not for the rest

 

Joseph C Hinson

9 Years Ago

Karen;

Folks who buy from FAA and other sites are not looking for cheap; they're looking for quality and expect to pay for it. As such, I think your prices are low. Keep in mind they don't have to buy it framed and matted if they don't want to. They could just buy a print. Even a metal print is cheaper. Don't undersell yourself.

 

Edward Fielding

9 Years Ago

Unless you expect to sell on volume, make sure your prices reflect the value of your work.

 

Karen King

9 Years Ago

Thanks to everyone for your thoughts.

 

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