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Started by DrC, January 25, 2011, 15:03

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ShadySue

Quote from: jarih on March 11, 2014, 05:39
Quote from: loop on March 10, 2014, 18:01If 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.
Good point, this can work!
Depending on where you have your work, you might have to seek out partners, associates, affiliates and resellers. (etc)

jarih


Quote from: ShadySue on March 11, 2014, 13:01
Quote from: jarih on March 11, 2014, 05:39
Quote from: loop on March 10, 2014, 18:01If 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.
Good point, this can work!
Depending on where you have your work, you might have to seek out partners, associates, affiliates and resellers. (etc)
You are right.. Not so good idea :)


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Noedelhap

In my opinion, $1000 is way too cheap. Consider the fact you'll never be able to sell that file again. How much money will it make in a lifetime? Then at least double or triple that amount.

Also consider why the client would like the rights. They'll probably use it for a marketing campaign or several media publications for a long time. That's worth something.

I once sold an image (through another agency) for more than $5000. I wasn't involved in the negotiations but somehow the client (a big company) agreed to it. So my advice is, never go too low out of fear. You might be missing out on big bucks.