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Jan 14, 2018 8 years ago
Chelsea
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Joust

So, I haven't had much time on here recently. Life got a little... insane! Regardless; my husband and I are in some financial straints with work, moving, and insanity. So I was thinking to supplement my work income I could potentially take on commissions again. I've got the down time and the itch for it. Just curious if it'd be something plausible.

Ideal situation would be 1 CSC, USD, SP option. So I'd basically have three slots at a time. That said, I'm unclear on what pricing these days with profiles is.

My own profile is an example of a user profile.

As for pet profiles I have my own: Urn; Lasting; Headshot There was also a tumblr portfolio whilst I was previously making profiles. Some still have their lives up: Portfolio

Can someone/s please give me some critique/pricing ideas?

Thank you for the tiiiime! ❤️

Jan 16, 2018 8 years ago
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Your work is lovely! I reckon it's your choice whether you would like to start off providing simpler layouts , charge less and see if anyone will bite, or charge market prices and spend more time on each time. Depends if you want more customers less effort, or less customers more effort with each profile, if that makes sense.

People seem to charge 1k csc/ 10 USD for each profile. However, I'm not sure if they wait around for customers or if their slots are snagged real quick. You could give it a go, and maybe make yourself a ping group. Oh, and make some forum graphics for the new thread too! Gives individuality to the thread.

Personally, I don't like paying that much, so I prefer waiting for people who charge more cheaply to open slots, or provide my own graphic for someone else to code. :) If that's something you would consider maybe we could work something out!

Good luck anyway!

Jan 16, 2018 8 years ago
Chelsea
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Joust

- thank you for all the feedback! I’ve already got a ping group set up and graphics for the board. ❤️

What price ranges do you typically look for?

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