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    Let’s (or NOT?) Create a Two-Tier Pricing System for Stock Photography

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    By Amos Struck on April 19, 2010 Interviews

    Let’s (or NOT?) Create a Two-Tier Pricing System for Stock Photography

    Just a small post to point out an interesting debate started from a Jim Pickerell‘s article

    Let’s Create a Two-Tier Pricing System for Stock Photography

    published on Black Star Rising site. Jim explained how to create a two-tier pricing system defining a Small Use vs. a Commercial Use. Peter Read, on Photocase's Blog, replied with a different view,

    Let’s NOT Create a Two-Tier Pricing System for Stock Photography

    summed up by the sentence “Make something better, don’t just make more rules“.

    Human face price tag
    © Dommy – Photocase.com

    Enjoy the reading…

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