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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 8/28/2007 6:15:44 PM Posts: 28, Visits: 0 |
| | I also agree with the fact that you get tons of downloads on the freebies and not a lot of people even say thank you. But I found a way to turn that around on my blog. I was starting to feel like why am I doing this if no one even cares? I was getting nothing back. So I got a brilliant idea and started my "add-on" program. For each kit I have created an add-on....to get the add-on my readers have to send a layout or a quick page...in effect I get paid by seeing what my readers are doing with my stuff. And they get a bonus. I now know who most of my loyal "customers" are and I am getting to know each one a little better kit by kit. As for the store/freebie debate, it's kind of darned if you do, darned if you don't kind of situation. Hugs, Netta

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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 10/25/2007 5:37:28 AM Posts: 20, Visits: 0 |
| The store and freebie is biggest dilemma for me too  I've seen lot of really beautiful designs in the stores, but as well lots of free ones too... The are tons of freebies on the net.I love freebies and also used to share rather much. I am hobby designer, can work rather slow. Think every designers also love to read nice comments on free stuff. The bandwith on my site is about 10 -35 Gb monthly, so it means that have lot of visitors and downloads. I am usually getting nice comment in my guestbook, monthly one or two that I really love to read, all other visitors just dl what they see and go away. I've placed a "donation" button also, but nobody was so generous to place donation, even nor 1 dollar. In Hungary I do not know any scrapbooking store, there are some paper shops, where can buy very good stuff that can be use for scrapping... that's all... So I would be interested in owning a store for my digital stuff. Would like to try if my kits worth or not to buy, also would be fine if can get some support to keep up the site ad free, family safe also bandtwith limit...but I am not convinced, that can setup or not the store and sell something. So I understand and accept opinion of both side, and untill this question " sell or keep free " is in the air, I'll share freebies and waiting nice comments... Thanks for attention... Hugs Ilona.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 8/23/2007 12:30:04 PM Posts: 5, Visits: 0 |
| | Vicky, I think the internet is big enough to support us all. I am a designer who has a store and still offer freebies for those who are unable to buy for whatever the reason. I personally think that if you are selling strickly for profit only, and your freebie is only offered to get someone to buy the kit, then you are not going to do well. People will always take the freebie but if you are offering it with no strings attached, then they see that RAK, and they in return will buy when they have the chance to repay your kindness. Yes, I know that some people will always take and never repay but I like to think that this is not always the case. I do well in my store but I also put a lot of hard work into my freebies that I offer, I do this for people interested in the hobbie to do so without the expense. Just because you are not able to buy, this does not mean you do not support the designer, you support them by thanking them and spreading kind words about your kits. I think I can pass on a sale in order to give someone a freebie to help them out, and your site is perfect for that, anyone says different is only being small minded to why your site exist and why it has become so popular. You allow designers to get the exposure they would not get by word of mouth only, and I for one I will always be grateful to sites like yours. When I first started creating freebies, I got hate mail from other designers, saying I was hurting the business and taking away from "legitimate" designers who are the real artist... I say that we should not be so quick to punish those who want to create for pleasure rather than profit, and if you are good at what you do and your heart is in it for the right reasons, you can succeed at both. Susan of Raspberry Road Designs
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 10/3/2007 9:04:33 PM Posts: 4, Visits: 0 |
| | What a topic, I have searched the net throughly and I think this is the best freebie site, I have downloaded many...offered some myself. But I also buy kits from different ones I seem to be drawn to the same designers over and over again... I could copy there work and not pay but it is not worth the time or effort I much prefer to buy and use my time on my own designs. So I am out here and I do buy and I do enjoy all your efforts.... |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/13/2007 7:03:37 PM Posts: 8, Visits: 0 |
| You site seems to be a one-stop place to get all the latest freebies; something to make it easier for those that do nothing but go around and pick up freebies.
I'm interested in promoting sales and giving freebies to customers.
Thank you for your comments and consideration,
-Designer's name withheld.
Bless your heart, Vicky, for having to put up with such responses. I think I would have said (sickeningly sweet, of course!) "OK! I'll let 'those' people on our site know where you stand!" *bats eyes innocently*

I think you are all angels. Thanks for giving the fruits of your labor so graciously!!
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/11/2007 4:47:50 PM Posts: 1, Visits: 0 |
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I would like to present a point of view as someone who found digital scrapbooking quite by accident October '07. I have wanted to scrap my children's pictures for years but could not afford to paper scrap. I just gave my son (who is 28) his scrapbook and I would not have been able to do that without the generosity of all the designers who offer freebies; whether it be kits, QP's, templates, whatever. I have downloaded them all and have tried to make sure I leave some type of thank you when I do download from that designer. I would like to be able to afford to buy full kits, but at this time that is not an option for me. I understand there are two points of view on this topic; I just wanted to offer a point of view from someone who really appreciates the time and work that goes into every freebie I download. The designers I have downloaded freebies from have given me the opportunity to give my children something they will have the rest of their lives, plus the joy I had while making the books. I look forward to starting my daughter's next (she is 26). Thank you again for this website and forum and for everyone who shares their time and talent with freebies. It is very much appreciated. Donna |
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