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John and Sheri Cockrell

9 Years Ago

What Markup Prices Do You Have?

I'm new to pixels.com. I have been uploading my photos, and adding my markup, but some of them seem to be high at the point of sale.
How did you decide what markup to put on the different sizes of products that you offer?
I want to be fair, and get a profit.

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Richard Reeve

9 Years Ago

John, welcome! You will get as many opinions as there are members for this question.
You have to charge what you think is reasonable. Take a look at what others are charging for similar works and base your prices around this. The great thing about FAA is you can set your own mark up.

- Richard Reeve
ReevePhotos.com

 

Mike Savad

9 Years Ago

there is no such thing as fair, because art is unique and you shouldn't compete with walmart. price the amount you want to get. this amount will vary from person to person and will depend on how well that person sells. start low and mark up as you sell.

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this image - won't print btw, its been enlarged. and they won't print them if they don't look good at a 100%

Photography Prints
same with this, i didn't check the others. the starting price for this is too high. you want consistent prices if you can.

Sell Art Online
this place really isn't a card place, but clarity wise, it may have problems even for a card. don't enlarge the image, if they can't print it - you lose the sale if you can't fix it.

just letting you know before you send up too many.

---Mike Savad
MikeSavad.com

 

Thank you. Great advice!!

 

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