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Old 03-17-2002, 02:40 AM   #4
Mary Reilly Mary Reilly is offline
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Susan,

I agree with Stanka. Your prices are reasonable and it is better to raise prices then to lower them. You can review and adjust your prices a couple times a year. As they slowly climb up, you may lose some clients, but then you will gain new ones.

My one suggestion, though, is to consider adjusting your size options. So many choices are probably not necessary and possibly confusing to the client. You may want to offer fewer sizes. For instance, for head and shoulder portraits you could offer 3 or 4 sizes instead of 7. List you favorite sizes and then put on your price list that additional sizes are available upon request.

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