There's only unlimited copies while they're on deviantart, which is why I said about taking them off. But the idea would be just to find out what people would bid for them in their own right, to give you an idea of how high your prices should be. I assume you're allowed to set the price as high as you like on deviantart?
If you look in eBay category Art/Prints/Contemporary you'll find there's a 'Modern - Open Edition', (as apposed to limited edition), which is where your stuff would fit. Use eBay's advanced search to find those that have had at least 1 bid to see what they sell for - though 2 bids are better, as it means you see the highest anyone would pay, as apposed to the lowest the seller will take for it.
i think the price should be higher than deviantart's 'default price', which is the only option for free accounts, but not much higher, because, naturally, the more you charge, the fewer you sell.
There's an argument that a too low price turns people off because they think the product must be of low quality.
But anyway, you'll have so much to offer you'll be able to experiment with different prices, and if the higher-priced ones sell as many as the lower-priced ones, you'll be able to adjust your prices accordingly.
And it's 1am and I'll be working if it's not wet tomorrow...
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If you look in eBay category Art/Prints/Contemporary you'll find there's a 'Modern - Open Edition', (as apposed to limited edition), which is where your stuff would fit. Use eBay's advanced search to find those that have had at least 1 bid to see what they sell for - though 2 bids are better, as it means you see the highest anyone would pay, as apposed to the lowest the seller will take for it.
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But anyway, you'll have so much to offer you'll be able to experiment with different prices, and if the higher-priced ones sell as many as the lower-priced ones, you'll be able to adjust your prices accordingly.
And it's 1am and I'll be working if it's not wet tomorrow...
Nighty, night...
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