Your end of the deal
Your end of the deal
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@Mono
So you expect $20 (2/3) of the sale of each shirt? You do understand that you would never pay someone 2/3 of your sales if it were your business correct?
Also, how do you justify 2/3? Is that how it works these days, artist's royalties are now 67%?
I'm sure you have design chops, but do you have flocks of people waiting for your next drop? You'd have to bring some heavy weight to ask for nearly 70% of the business. Insane.
- DUDE, I admitted I didn't know, and I was trying to give you a point of view, which you specifically requested.monospaced
- I'm not insane either.monospaced
- but to take 70% of the profits for doing nothing but broker the production also seems shady, but what do I know?monospaced
- I know you ain't cray cray... we're all still learning here...canoe
- When i sold my shirts at an art show in SF, I earned over 50% of profits.monospaced
- Question, are you not planning any making any money off your own talents, or are you just going to piggyback the entire business on other's talents?omg
- I would pay an extra $20 just for a genuine monospaced original. I think that when you say the shirt is by mono, ppl are going to want to pay more.sarahfailin
- I will have several labels in the store, so my designs will sell... sold out already and thus taking it more serious...canoe