--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "Benjamin DeHaven" <benjamindehaven@...> wrote:
> easier to raise then to lower kinda thinking).
If you get a following, they may get turned off if you raise the prices up notably and raising prices minimally isn't really worth the effort.
But listen to this advice: you can always reduce your price to make a sale, yet you can NEVER ask for more money over your advertised price at a show! ;)
The real goal is to get people wanting to buy your piece of art because of what it is, not because of the price. And to get that kind of buying you need to be offering unique images that are not run of the mill that a very similar image isn't being sold at the other end of the row of artists.
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