![]() ![]() ![]() I would advise you to invest more in the visuals around your "brand" and in general put more deliberate thought into how you want clients to look at you. But talk about that to some actual composers, I'm not the right one for this. I would consider making the rights to your music one of your bargaining chips and offer different kinds of license tiers like exclusive, timed exclusive, non-exclusive. There was some good advice from Daniel James in this thread regarding keeping the rights to your music etc.: Googling "behavioral economics" might turn up some useful talks. ![]() It's worth looking into basic salesman strategy stuff like "anchoring" etc. If someone sees 100,- quoted for something, they might think "well that's a made up number", if you make it 199,- they'll think "don't bullshit me, I know that trick", and if you make it 270,- I would hope that more people just accept it without questioning it as "that's exactly what it costs". And I would advise against such round numbers because they couldn't look more arbitrary. You don't want to quote any prices on your page, especially not some that are this low. The pricing model you had on your site is bad for you. Click to expand.To quickly sum up a few things: ![]()
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