i’m on day three of this headache and i don’t quite know what i’ve done to deserve it. i could blame the oreos, but they didn’t come along until last night. i’m starting to get annoyed.
ack. my coffee cup is empty. CALL OUT THE TROOPS! this is not good.
i’ve decided that i’m buying myself an ibook for my birthday (72 days! mark your calendars. i really want flowers this year!). hopefully, by then i’ll have fedora core installed on discombobulate and, in search of my long-lost geek cred, i’ll be running three operating systems at the same time! see what fun you can have when you’re not taking crappy courses you don’t care anything about?
speaking of stuff, i guess i really need to get off my duff and get my photocard site up and running. the plan is to put up a gallery of images and then let people pick the cardstock they want the photo they’ve chosen to be mounted on (white, natural or brown). how much would you pay for a photocard? $3.50? $5.50? what about shipping costs? should i eat those as a startup expense? big thoughts. gotta get planning.
hm.
are the photo cards going to be greeting-card style, or will you have any that are just a beautiful photo mounted on a single piece of card stock?
i guess it’s not that important.
for your work, i’d pay $5.50 a pop. as long as shipping rates (north van –> burnaby?) aren’t too high, i don’t mind paying them as a consumer.
all three photos of this post + friday’s? incredible!
I would see what your cost for creating the cards is ie. materials, time, etc. Shipping for a card would be relativley low but you should work that into the final price for Canadian destinations and slightly more for other. I think $5 minimum for cards like you’re describing. I made a bunch of greeting style cards last year with my photographs and I charged $5. Good Luck. If you have any more questions just ask.
Great photos as well!