Why i am forced to sell my 3D print model for min. 3$

Discussion started by marpro

Quick Question:

Why is the minimum price for a 3D print model at 3$ while for a CGI model the minimum price is at 2$.

Is there any big difference between these two categories which would justify this difference?

Have a nice day tought.

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Posted over 4 years ago
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I never noticed that. I'm assuming it has something to do with the amount of content out there. The more content, the cheaper prices usually are to remain competitive. I would speculate there are vastly more CGI models then 3d printable models on the site right now.

marpro wrote
marpro
Hmm, that could be possible.
Posted over 4 years ago
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Who cares though?
No customer will prefer one model over another for 1$ difference anyway.
Quality is what matters the most.

marpro wrote
marpro
Yes sure. I was just wondering.
skapricorn wrote
skapricorn
"No customer will prefer one model over another for 1$ difference anyway. " Man! You are more funniest than D.Trump! You making my day again. I don't know how is situation in happy pink world of PBR/Arch-viz/Gamedev 3d-modeling. But on all 3d-stocks on Internet customers are preferring the Price. It's psychology of 99% customers of "jewelry" 3d models. Especially in a crowded market where "competitors" already ruined and collapsed prices. And every designer, who makes models for printing and tried to sell it here or on another 3d-markets knows it. And one more notice: minimal price of 3$ is too small.
trimitek wrote
trimitek
@skapricorn I'm sure you have found that your tendency to insult everyone around you is not very beneficial and I can assure you that you are missing a lot of good opportunities, because of that (yeah, you don't care, I know). On the topic: Can you tell me, based on what data you think that a customer chose your competitor inferior crappy model instead your superior one, because it was 1$ cheaper? And yes, even 5$ is too low for any kind of non-primitive3D model.
skapricorn wrote
skapricorn
hmmm "insult"??? sorry, dude, i don't knew that you have so subtle heart. (At least now I know what piece of strange substance I don't need to touch) On what data it's based? On real life. I see you like to philosophizing about abstract matters (like busines analysts with MBA-grade). But (my) real experience shows different picture. If you want some scientific basis, ask administrators about sales statistic on all CGT (for 3d-printable models), and calculate the result, taking into account the work of algorithms for issuing search results among selling models.
trimitek wrote
trimitek
You mean you had an actual case with a customer who bought inferior model, because it was $1 cheaper? Really? How many of those you had in your real life experience?

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