0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
hmmm..., I should set it for $2000 then! I now have realized that the default price for selling the rights is related to the popularity of the image.This image is a 3D render background illustration that I've uploaded some 4 years ago and sold 50 times 'till today. To tell the truth, I wouldn't mind to make a definitive sell for this image for $1000, being it a 3D render that, to begin with, it's not my "forte" in image making...So I'll just set it with the recommended price and see what happens... I'll post here if the deal is done.Thanks for your feedback.
From my experience, most DT customers are looking to buy the rights for cheap - I get these requests all the time and now stopped even responding to them. You enable the "sell the rights" option and set a fair price (I tried between 2000 and 4000), and then they never get back to you. You'd be lucky if you get your $1000 (keep in mind that DT keeps half of it). Mind you there were some big rights sales in DTs history (more than 10,000), but those are extremely rare.
You sound quite comfortable with, and pragmatic about, your decision, so best of luck with sale going through at price you chose! Smiles - AnnQuote from: ccaetano on January 25, 2011, 11:29hmmm..., I should set it for $2000 then! I now have realized that the default price for selling the rights is related to the popularity of the image.This image is a 3D render background illustration that I've uploaded some 4 years ago and sold 50 times 'till today. To tell the truth, I wouldn't mind to make a definitive sell for this image for $1000, being it a 3D render that, to begin with, it's not my "forte" in image making...So I'll just set it with the recommended price and see what happens... I'll post here if the deal is done.Thanks for your feedback.
What troubles me: I would have 72 hours to remove the image from all sites.
(sorry for digging up an old thread, but I didn't want to create a new one...)I have been asked if I want to sell the rights of one image. I would like to set a high price (for example $3000) to see if I'm lucky.What troubles me: I would have 72 hours to remove the image from all sites. What if I'm not able to do that? There are some sites, that doesn't allow user to remove files by themselves, for example Veer. Also removing images from all reseller networks could take time, and almost impossible to verify if the images are deleted or not...Have anyone succeeded in this?
If some site is slower removing, you can always --in the meanwhile-- try deleting all the significant keywords of the file, to avoid it being found.