Client asking me to design his book coverI have no idea how to price it.What do /gd/?
Pretty simple and easy. I think you shouldn't charge high if the client is indie or small business.
>>462446So over or under 5K€?Thinking about doing a single price and not do anything related to the publishing rights
>>462461Not that anon but how much do you estimate an average book like this to sell? Would you entertain something like a 2.25% of all royalties commission? i.e. let's say 10,000 books get sold, all at 20 dollars—so of that 200,000 dollars made from sales, you get €4,500 (aka 2.25%)
>>462474Sir, we talk in Rupees (₹) here. Okay?
>>462474Honestly have no idea how many he will sell and that's my problem.I feel like I might get fucked If I ask for royalties.It's def not going to be a big seller i'm sure of that.
I asked grok and here's what he said :>Flat FeeSet a fixed price based on project tiers (e.g., basic edit vs. full integration).Predictable for client$100–250 for basic adaptation; $300+ if it includes print-ready files. >Value-BasedPrice based on the project's impact (e.g., 5–10% of expected book revenue).Maximizes earnings for high-value work.If the book could earn $5K, charge $250–500.
>>462442First look at how many hours it will take you, then multiply that by an hourly wage that you feel is moral.
>>462478>I asked grok andNo one fucking cares what you asked a LLM. If they wanted to know, they'd have fucking asked a LLM themselves.You brainless, dickless, nigger-cock sucking faggot.
>>462492LLM gave a better take on the subject than your aids post tho