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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Selling Stock Direct => Topic started by: Mrblues101 on April 12, 2015, 18:02

Title: Sell vectors (or photos) collection on a DVD
Post by: Mrblues101 on April 12, 2015, 18:02
It's a good idea to create DVDs with different collections of vector (or pics) to sell on ebay??

I can not sell my designs directly on ebay in digital format, so burn them on DVD is the only way.

anyone have any experience or any comment about this ??
Title: Re: Sell vectors (or photos) collection on a DVD
Post by: ShadySue on April 12, 2015, 18:06
Never done it. I'd be worried about them ending up being sold or given away on some illicit site somewhere.
Title: Re: Sell vectors (or photos) collection on a DVD
Post by: Mrblues101 on April 12, 2015, 18:12
Never done it. I'd be worried about them ending up being sold or given away on some illicit site somewhere.

Well, this is also a problem when you sell on microstock...
Title: Re: Sell vectors (or photos) collection on a DVD
Post by: cascoly on April 13, 2015, 19:36
15 years ago, I sold cds and dvd on ebay that way, but it was never very profitable, even with 100+ images on the disc; competition kept the price below $10 for the most part. 

early on, when ebay allowed digital downloads it was reasonable to sell that way, but they disallowed that many years ago

 
Title: Re: Sell vectors (or photos) collection on a DVD
Post by: Mrblues101 on April 16, 2015, 19:27
15 years ago, I sold cds and dvd on ebay that way, but it was never very profitable, even with 100+ images on the disc; competition kept the price below $10 for the most part. 

early on, when ebay allowed digital downloads it was reasonable to sell that way, but they disallowed that many years ago

Maybe after 15 years it is possible to sell more expensive
Title: Re: Sell vectors (or photos) collection on a DVD
Post by: YadaYadaYada on April 17, 2015, 11:28
15 years ago, I sold cds and dvd on ebay that way, but it was never very profitable, even with 100+ images on the disc; competition kept the price below $10 for the most part. 

early on, when ebay allowed digital downloads it was reasonable to sell that way, but they disallowed that many years ago

Maybe after 15 years it is possible to sell more expensive

Was that a joke?
Title: Re: Sell vectors (or photos) collection on a DVD
Post by: Mrblues101 on April 17, 2015, 13:10
Was that a joke?

The most recent experience that someone shared with us is 15 years ago...

You have recent experience selling pictures in DVD / CD on ebay? Can you give us more specific information?

Title: Re: Sell vectors (or photos) collection on a DVD
Post by: marquixHD on December 05, 2015, 15:55
15 years ago, I sold cds and dvd on ebay that way, but it was never very profitable, even with 100+ images on the disc; competition kept the price below $10 for the most part. 

early on, when ebay allowed digital downloads it was reasonable to sell that way, but they disallowed that many years ago

yes, they disallowed it -- just like that. Had my own share of bad experiences with it back in the day -- and certainly haven't forgotten that eBay sucks ever since! Reason enough to look for another selling platform (not only indie images, but as in REPLACING eBay altogether with item search and peer-to-peer auction link sharing. It can be done if enough of us get in on it!
Title: Re: Sell vectors (or photos) collection on a DVD
Post by: Tryingmybest on December 05, 2015, 19:06
I suggest looking at Gumroad to sell digital and physical collections of images.

It's a good idea to create DVDs with different collections of vector (or pics) to sell on ebay??

I can not sell my designs directly on ebay in digital format, so burn them on DVD is the only way.

anyone have any experience or any comment about this ??
Title: Re: Sell vectors (or photos) collection on a DVD
Post by: NathansBackgrounds on January 31, 2016, 09:04
I suggest looking at Gumroad to sell digital and physical collections of images.


And Sellfy is another place you can sell digital downloads including images.