Does anyone who sell on both cgtrader and turbosquid had some of his models syndicated to free3D.com ?

Discussion started by theflash518

Hello everyone,

I want to know if there is someone who is not on the squidguild on turbosquid and sell on cgtrader and had some of his models syndicated to free3D.com ? or for the moment it's only for exclusive sellers there ?

Kind Regards

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Posted about 6 years ago
1

I'm not on turbosquid but I give some of my free models both on CGT and free3D.com
If you want to sell on several marketplaces, CGT let you know at the beginning in a message that you're gonna get lower prices than if you sell only on CGT

theflash518 wrote
Thank you for your response, but i guess you mean turbosquid when you say 'sell only on cgt ' ?
ElVisuelo wrote
ElVisuelo
Nah I meant sell only on cgtrader. When you uploaded your first model, CGtrader told you that selling only on cgtrader marketplace will give you more money than selling on multiple marketplaces
theflash518 wrote
Ahh ok, i see what you mean now, thx
Posted about 6 years ago
1

I'm a non-SG member and I don't have syndicated models. I think they don't want to promote non-SG artists

theflash518 wrote
Thank you very much for your response, this is exactly what i'm trying to know, so do you think it's a right decision to leave the squidguild and start uploading my models in cgtrader, especialy when i will probably lose free3d syndication ? Because the traffic in free3d is very important about 5 millions per month (according to similarweb.com)
weeray wrote
weeray
Normally I give discounts on cgtrader but not in turbosquid. In the past 6 months on cgtrader, I earned more than tubosquid (sometimes I earned 2X). But I don't know about the effects of the checkmate models since I never had checkmate models. So I cannot give you a proper answer. I think you should try both.
theflash518 wrote
Thank you for these informations, i think if you can sell more on cgtrader than turbosquid or at least something close so it's a right decision to leave the squidguild even if i will lose syndication to free3d, and when done i can also sell on other market like 3dexport 3docean highend3d..., there is no much traffic but it can help a little, by the way i have had only one checkmate model on turbosquid for months now but i dindn't get any sell until now, i think it does not make a big difference
weeray wrote
weeray
But don't sell on low royalty marketplaces like 3docean.net. every model you publish on these sites will help them to become more popular and attract customers from high royalty marketplaces. also 3dexport is a dead marketplace. I only sold 9 models the past 12 months( I had 550 models). Since it has a good alexa rank I think something fishy going on there. Also before you leave the squidguild make sure to contact turbosquid. I think you have to wait 30days to cancel the squid guild membership.
theflash518 wrote
Yes, i have contacted them to leave the squidguild, i have to wait now, and thank you again for these informations
Posted about 6 years ago
1

I have also no syndicated content and it doesn't bother me.
I think it will bring you no significant additional revenue especially with the same TS royalties rates.
But I suppose that this is for both exclusive and non-exclusive. Probably your (and mine) models have not bean manually chosen for that page.
But how I already said nothing interesting for me.

theflash518 wrote
Thank you very much for your response, i was thinking the same thing like you that i will not make a big difference until i have realised that there are almost 5 millions visitors per month on free3d.com, does not that make it a potentail market in the futur ? Also it's very present in google search !
zabotlama wrote
zabotlama
It is interesting traffic but still personally I am not so interested in selling cheap models for which free3d is mostly specialized. ))
Posted almost 6 years ago
0

hi is it we can upload the same models in turbosquid and cgtrader? there is any side effect?

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