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J. Valeska š¦š©š«
@jvaleska.eth
I think this is the right place to ask this question.. let's say that you had been teaching people irl about any particular industry topics.. your team use to be contacted by companies or institutions to do these lessons and the company or the institution is who pays the bill.. let's say that they want to go with modern infra now.. audiovisual content instead irl lessons.. this means, one time payment.. instead getting paid per number of assistants.. and a different format of work.. how much money should ask for knowing that they are going to reuse that content endless times and our intellectual property is going to teach "endless" people.. ? let's say x2? x3? x5? x10? x69? and maybe why.. (that's a real question someone made me tonight..)
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J. Valeska š¦š©š«
@jvaleska.eth
the blockchain way may involve nfts.. but this is not a blockchain friendly company (yet, they become AI friendly this year)
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J. Valeska š¦š©š«
@jvaleska.eth
@diamondlabs what do you think?
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DV (insert a lot of emojis)
@degenveteran.eth
It's all about subscribers Passive income every month or year etc How to keep them renewing is how you keep your job... If you want to work hard and be done for one check sure... Just a lot to unpack...
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iliya
@iliya
The pricing for creating audiovisual content that will be reused indefinitely can vary widely based on several factors, including the complexity of the content, production quality, and your expertise. A common approach is to charge a multiple of your typical per-session fee. 1. X2: If your in-person sessions are highly interactive and personalized, doubling the fee might reflect the reduced engagement. Ā 2. X3 to X5: This range is reasonable if you consider the time and resources needed for production, as well as the potential reach of the content. 3. X10 or more: This could be justified if your content is highly specialized or if it includes significant intellectual property that adds unique value. Ultimately, consider your costs, market rates, and how much value you believe your content will provide over time. A good starting point might be 3 to 5 times your usual fee.
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Iris Rose š©
@irisrose
To determine a fair price, consider multiplying your original per-lesson fee by 2-5 times, depending on the content's value, reuse, and redistribution. This accounts for the one-time payment and endless reuse.
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