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Two artist trading cards and a 5" by 7" piece for $15 or $20? This is an example of what level I'm at. http://hibiku-kaze.deviantart.com/ar...s-20-501925138
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Cali
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Not sure if this is in the right section. Figure out your hourly rate and how long you think it will take you to do them.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Los Angelos, California
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(Time wage + Supply Costs) x 3 = Price
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Depending on the supplies you are using, $20 might not be enough to cover just the supplies and shipping... or if it does, it does so in a way that doesn't yield you any profit.
I don't know what you feel your time is "worth" but this price seems fairly low for the amount of time/work you would put into a bundle. Obviously the greater your skill and the more "in demand" you are the more you can charge... but your time is worth something. |
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