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Leo Blanchette:
A few things I've learned on my own site:

Lower prices do not mean more sales.
Higher prices give more value to what the customer buys.

Learned this from clipartof.com:

Higher prices (and with it a slightly more permissive EULA) are a winning solution and maintain your work's value. It has a market.

Conversely if your work sells at the price of a candy bar, and you get the commission of what a gumball costs...and for the price of a cake your work is licensed for free among millions of people... You can see where that is going.

cidepix:

--- Quote from: Leo on March 21, 2013, 13:46 ---A few things I've learned on my own site:

Lower prices do not mean more sales.
Higher prices give more value to what the customer buys.

Learned this from clipartof.com:

Higher prices (and with it a slightly more permissive EULA) are a winning solution and maintain your work's value. It has a market.

Conversely if your work sells at the price of a candy bar, and you get the commission of what a gumball costs...and for the price of a cake your work is licensed for free among millions of people... You can see where that is going.

--- End quote ---

my experience exactly.. and agree with the rest..

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