"Sweet Spot" pricing for production music.
Goldentunes
12 Sep 2016 19:55
Thoughts? How long of a "burn in" period do you like to give while adjusting price points?
Osiris36
19 Sep 2016 17:03
what price do you consider the sweet spot?
Goldentunes
23 Sep 2016 14:00
It's varied among my tracks/edits, but I don't generally price higher than $40 track.
Osiris36
24 Sep 2016 12:14
that's probably a good sweet spot i'd imagine. i've started selling here at last. 5 sales in the last week all between $40-$60. pond 5 has started working for me not sure why but i'm happy.
RoughCoast
10 Oct 2016 17:40
I tend to price $29 for a shorter edit, up to $49 for a full song. If I'm selling it for $29 and it sells regularly, I tend to increase the price about $5.
The most expensive song I've licensed was extra complex (below), but I've sold it for $69 successfully. People will pay for uniqueness and quality.
The most expensive song I've licensed was extra complex (below), but I've sold it for $69 successfully. People will pay for uniqueness and quality.
bosone
11 Oct 2016 13:56
i sell audiologo (5-10 seconds clips) at 20-25$.
full songs between 30 and 50, sometimes 60.
if i have very "cheap", short and simple loops or songs price can be as low as 15-20$
i sold several times clips at 50-60$
full songs between 30 and 50, sometimes 60.
if i have very "cheap", short and simple loops or songs price can be as low as 15-20$
i sold several times clips at 50-60$
Zodiacal_Light
19 Oct 2016 06:50
I just now reduced the price of some of my older songs that never sold, down to $15. It's like a clearance sell, everything must go. Now that the P5 market is sufficiently saturated, it's probably time to rethink prices.