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emisnug

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  1. 13 hours ago, jonbaas said:

    Charge what you feel your prices are worth, and make sure those are prices that your target customers are willing to pay.

    I am still trying to set this price: I get an error where I'm not allowed to set the basic price as $2000. The system just shows me an error bar that says "$2000 is not an allowed basic price"

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  2. Hi Fiverr community! I'm trying to list my very first gig around video production services - and there's something I'm not getting. 

    What are the "allowed" basic prices? 

    I am looking to set $2000 as my basic price - which includes a day of onsite filming, a couple rounds of editing and licensed music. Now, I'm fairly open about my prices: as a DP, my date rate is 800/10, with my basic rental gear being another 300 on top of that: $1100 for 1 day of filming, and that's not including transport to the filming location, or time spent editing, or consumable costs like hard drives. Once I factor in transport costs (on average, $500 if it's a flight + a hotel), 3-4 hours of editing per revision round and sunk costs like Frame.io, AWS and a couple analytic platforms (I don't like the idea of a client not getting a proper return on their video investment), it brings it to around $2000 for a small video shoot. 

    This is in line with other professionals in the video production industry - yet, I can't list this as a basic price for the service. 

    How should I proceed here? 

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