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Deborah
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Posted 1 Year, 2 Months ago Linkback
I have had some people interested in buying some of my work, and since I am a newbie, I have no Idea what to charge and how to price... I would be eternally grateful for some tips
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Posted 1 Year, 2 Months ago Linkback
Given that you're a guest and you've provided no information as to your genre or location, it's impossible to give you even a ballpark figure. Best you can do is check out your local competition and see what they're charging. Resist the temptation to go much lower than your competition. You'll end up hurting your own business, locking yourself into a price structure that you can't live with for long and that may imply that your work isn't worth more.
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Posted 1 Year, 2 Months ago Linkback
may imply that your work isn't worth more

So true... I would say "may imply that work isn't worth the trouble".
Only when people pay do they feel they have got something in return.
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