Going rate for photo content?
I have lots of content sets that are 50 photos of full nudes, with 2257 and release forms. Mostly blondes, glamour.
Example girl (non nude set): Gimmie Girl Productions - New Gallery # 508 What is the going rate for a 50 photo gallery, where she is fully nude? |
$10 to $15 maybe ?
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If you sell your sets in a package, the sell price could be as low as $2 Dollars per set.
I have a package deal for 160 sets of very high quality solo girl sets with very high production value featuring 100 models for $235 This is the package: https://gfy.com/gfy-content-market/12...ices-50-a.html Recently, one buyer complained that the price is too high. He wanted rights for an unlimited number of websites for $1 per set. I didn't do the deal but this is where the market is right now. If you sell them one set at the time, you can get more for them, maybe even $10 as @yoo said. And, of course, if you can still find a magazine buyer for print rights, you can get good money for your picture sets. But, those print deals are hard to find these days... or maybe impossible. |
makes me sad to see how everybody is willingly dropping the prices just to make a few bucks
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other people are happy to pay bottom dollar for bottom quality products |
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https://gfy.com/gfy-content-market/12...ices-50-a.html I am asking because all this sets were shut by some of the top photographers in Europe at some of the top locations and published in some of the top magazines. Yet, no one gives a shit. They want to pay $1 a set. You said "many people will pay top prices". Really??? Can you sell these sets to those people for me? And btw, what does "top prices" mean? |
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still i stand by what i said: many offers here scream desperation and with that the prices are ruined for everyone |
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And, no need to blame me. I know what I am doing. I am not ruining anything for anyone. You're ruining it for yourself by thinking that content is like good whine... Btw. in the 80's a 5MB hard disk cost $3,000. You can try to project that price out to a 1TB hard disc today. I help you. With those prices, a 1TB hard disc would cost you $600,000 today. Yet, you can buy a 1TB disc today for about $75. So, prices dropped a bit... According to you, someone must have ruined the hardware industry for everyone...right? No, my friend; It's the market. |
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more people viewing the images on HDTV screens that magazines... so for value... not much :2 cents: |
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Hit me up I'll buy
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