MicrostockGroup
Agency Based Discussion => GLStock => Topic started by: jareso on March 19, 2010, 02:24
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I have a question regarding pricing of images at GraphicLeftovers. I am totally new to that site but to my big surprise I had sale (5$) yesterday just few minutes after my file was approved! – That made me very happy and one thing came to my mind. What about rising prices to maximum? (20$) What do you think? Do buyers on this site "look at prices" or they really "don‘t care". My point is that I am little bit afraid to raise prices because that could lead to no sales. I am unsure anyway. Any thoughts and opinions would be appreciated. How does pricing affect sales there?
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I have kept all mine at $5, as they sell one size, so I get a higher commission average than with the micros. I would rather buyers stayed there than looked at the other micros, where I usually average around half the commission per sale or worse.
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I put all mine at $5 also, except few at $10: similar images were not in their database
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I put all mine at $5 also, except few at $10: similar images were not in their database
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Yes, probably this is the right way to go. Pricing common images at default 5$ and then pricing unique or not so common images higher.
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All of mine are priced $10, and I've had good sales with the site. I highly doubt it would benefit me if I halved those prices.
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The $5 price sells well on our site...I'm sure it being the "default" price has something to do with it :) But, if you have more detailed or complex vectors, $10+ vectors sell well. Also, if your images are listed at $1 on other sites I wouldn't recommend setting the same images' prices at $10 or more on our site, but that's up to you.