rekha

Pricing?

This is a complicated matter, iv priced mine, according to how much i would recieve in £’s instead of dollars because yeah im in England, but i don’t know whether they are over/under priced, how much is a piece of art worth nowadays? I’m confused. Please give you opinion :)

All hope your having a wonderful day

  • Steve Hook

    Steve Hook, about 1 year ago

    What you believe a customer will pay is always a good benchmark, Then if you really want to sell to experience the feeling take 1/4 to half off what you think a customer will pay. Stay at it and remenber if you get picked up your work will be worth a fortune when your dead,

    Having lived OS I can add that what something sells for in the US is near identical to what it sells for here in Australia.
    Try to het exposure in Saudi Arabia or the Arab emerites and charge / price your work 3 times what you think its worth. They have major spare US dollars to paly withj.
    Have fun and good luck.

  • Jordan Clarke

    Jordan Clarke, about 1 year ago

    This can be tricky – personally I wouldn’t worry too much about currency differences to start with. Pick a percentage you are comfortable with and see how you go – you can always increase/decrease later. That’s the beauty of RedBubble, there are sizes and formats to suit any budget. Be confident in your decision and don’t undersell yourself! Good Luck – I love your work…

  • gordontant

    gordontant, 10 months ago

    Rekha, Good news , in case you havn’t seen it , you can choose the currency now, so your work will be in the currency you select then you can see the cost it will be , but other buyers can still have it in different currencies, although you get it in your own currency.

    hope that makes sence…. :-)

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rekha

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rekha
June 24, 2007

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