think about how much work it takes you to make a simple piece and price it by the hour, compare it with your audience and think of it realistically, if your pieces are simple and most of your audience isnt filthy rich, maybe 10 or 15 bucks for something could be good to start since that compares to a minimum wage job. the more complex and better you get at delivering, start thinking of how to up-price without completely alienating an audience that doesnt have a lot of money - perhaps your work could be 15-30$ when you get really good at working quickly! then go from there and use your back catalog as a reference point
phantomnoiz
think about how much work it takes you to make a simple piece and price it by the hour, compare it with your audience and think of it realistically, if your pieces are simple and most of your audience isnt filthy rich, maybe 10 or 15 bucks for something could be good to start since that compares to a minimum wage job. the more complex and better you get at delivering, start thinking of how to up-price without completely alienating an audience that doesnt have a lot of money - perhaps your work could be 15-30$ when you get really good at working quickly! then go from there and use your back catalog as a reference point
Weirdcorefizzer
Thank you very much! i'll keep that in mind <3