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Post by Nixie on Feb 20, 2010 0:40:46 GMT -5
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Post by Kristal Rose on Feb 20, 2010 3:30:21 GMT -5
I just got a renewal notice for my site yesterday. So much to attend to. This is a useful looking price structure. I took it that you mean color and shading are $15 more than just inking.
Unless you plan on me or Tengen being your commission clients, a leap elsewhere is required. I've suggested eBay in times past, only because it's the only such avenue I am familiar with.
Is there a screened artist network you could advertise your work and prices on? Some place where someone could actually immediately find the skilled artists they were interested in without having to browse through 1000 crayola postings?
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Post by Nixie on Feb 20, 2010 12:38:58 GMT -5
This isn't the only site I posted this at. I'm considering also posting it on Craigslist.
Whoops. Need to fix something on the prices. While you're right and the colored pics are $15 dollars more, I'd rather just say it's $30 for clarification.
FurAffinity has this lovely thing in your profile so every artist can list their commission information if they accept them. Makes it easy once you find an artist you like.
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Post by Kristal Rose on Feb 20, 2010 19:00:59 GMT -5
Well that's cool, a mechanism within one of your specialties. Difference between Craigslist and eBay is that CL will give out your email, whethar people are genuinely interested or not. eBay only opens communication after a purchase has been made, or questions beforehand from a pull-down on the Gui. Oh, also on Craigslist you need to arrange financing yourself. They are both good ideas though.
If you're going to do that sort of thing, you really should get back edit access to your site.
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Post by Nixie on Feb 20, 2010 22:03:51 GMT -5
I would love to get back edit access on my site. It would only cost me a little over $100, and I have to pay back Cly first.
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Post by Kristal Rose on Feb 20, 2010 22:18:30 GMT -5
Does that mean that your site is uneditable because you haven't paid up your annual server dues?
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Post by Nixie on Feb 20, 2010 22:29:11 GMT -5
Exactly. I paid for the domain name, but I can't edit the site until I pay for the hosting.
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Post by Kristal Rose on Feb 21, 2010 0:36:25 GMT -5
The offer is still good to share my host, if you don't mind taking care of repositioned links yourself, and maybe creating a splash page to segment out. There would be the matter of DNS to a subdomain still, but much cheaper than maintaining a separate server space.
..and really you don't need a separate domain name anyhow. Google will find pages wherever they are. Anyone else is going to have a URL anyhow, the only difference is having 'ereiam' at the top level, followed by whatever you want on ad ad-hoc basis if you wanted, i.e. ereiam.com/nixiedoodle/
The only real issue is members-bookmarks and existing links to your current site at places like DeviantArt. I would imagine that those you care most about, you know about, and could edit.
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Post by Tenjen on Feb 21, 2010 13:19:04 GMT -5
one day ill have bank account and buy loads of commisions from you : |!
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Post by Kristal Rose on Feb 21, 2010 21:22:23 GMT -5
And we'll come visit you in your Himalayan lynx nature preserve palace.
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