Mar 132010
The auction for the 12X36 inch print of the Bryce Canyon panorama on eBay is just about over… half an hour left as I type this. And only up to a whopping $16. Come on… you don’t want some *other* yahoo to walk off with *your* favorite photo in the whole world for only sixteen bucks, do ya?
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Sorry Forgot about it. I had 15.85 max bid I should have at least doubled it.
I’d recommend two things for your listings.
1. check out the prices for anything similar. I saw a larger framed picture of the same shot for sale starting at $39 I think and they were going to send it unframed and in a roll. I think that your starting price should at least reflect the cost of having the print made so buyers have a “percieved value” of the product. You’ve got so many nice pano’s and animal shots you could set up a free Photobucket account to show your portfolio of work.
2. For the drawings and blueprints you need a lot more description of the project like in the APR’s and build them up as rare and significant finds. Most of the blueprints I’ve seen on ebay are just reprints of things like Disney rides, famous buildings and ships or WWII airplanes, but nohing like you have.
> I think that your starting price should at least reflect the cost of having the print made …
I’m going to try one more time with another Bryce Canyon shot. This time I’ll *have* to start out with a much higher price… the first one didn’t even cover the cost to print the damend thing in the first place.
> you could set up a free Photobucket account …
I’ve one on Flickr, not that it ever did me any value.
> For the drawings and blueprints you need a lot more description of the project like in the APR’s and build them up as rare and significant finds.
I’ll give that a shot. I’ve two more to post within the next day or two… two I *won’t* be offering for regular sale. Might as well play ’em up.