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Jul 2015

1. Yes 2. No. I would never pay unless I knew I could make hundreds on the return and there’s no way to know that. 3. No. I would if I make something cool not worth anything. 4. I would expect the lions share of profits if my model brings in money from ads/number of downloads, and I’d give the website a percentage, otherwise they would only get uploads of failed prototypes for example.

1. Yes I do

2. I have not paid money for designs (yet). I think $5-$15 dollars for models is reasonable

3. Yes

4. Both. I only have one paid model up, the rest are free

5. Hmm… I’d say $3 per download

Cheers!

Hi 3DPrintedArt, thanks very much for your response it is very helpful particularly as you specified dollar values.

Cheers

Andrew

Hi @nino, thanks very much for your feedback, just a quick question regarding the ownership of the design problem you raised. Would you be more comfortable uploading your design if customers could only stream the design not download it or would you prefer just to sell the physical product only?

Cheers

Andrew

I would rather sell them for a fixed price every time someone downloads them. Making more money on a design in the long run is more important to me than getting a big up front payment.

Hi @domenus, thanks so much for sharing your site. Nice work on 3 tier subscription model.
I think the idea is great & probably a route I’d have opted for, but you started me thinking and I’ve seen some pro’s of a ‘unlocking’ route that may not exist with the subs model, but I might be wrong so do correct me.

The contribute X to ‘unlock’ or ‘community commission’ model means both customers paying for designs and designers creating the designs are incentivized to market and promote the service.

EG: I’m a designer & propose that I design a super cool planter. I upload a sketch or the design with an unlock fee of $100. It is now in my best interest to promote my design, & get supporters.
For the 2 customers who see the design and think ‘I must have it now’, it is in their best interest to share the design and convince other like minded people to invest too.
Apart from the marketing and promotion - can’t help thinking there are some great options here - the two groups are doing, the designers are also getting a fair rate (or at the very least a rate they believe to be fair for a particular design).

Either model could work and I think the questions to answer are whether it is quantity (unlimited downloads) or access to more affordable high quality designs?

Quantity I’d go for subs. Quality I’d go for distributing cost with a guarantee that the designer receives their desired base rate.

What do you think?

Thanks I’m enjoying the model provoking thread you’ve got going!

Hi @toymaker2, no worries I am enjoying it too! I don’t think there really is a correct model and I completely agree with the ‘unlock’ model in that the designer and customers are both incentivized to market and promote the design/service. I suppose one concern I would have with the ‘unlock’ model is if the designer had to focus much of their time and effort on the marketing of their potential designs rather than them doing what they are best at which is making awesome designs! And if they were only getting a few of their designs to the unlocked stage then their would be lots of wasted promotional time which might negate the ‘unlock’ fees they are receiving for their successful designs. But in saying that I think it sounds like an interesting model and who knows maybe that is the way forward? Or maybe some sort of hybrid system?

It seems like a really tough balance to ensure good reward for designers and still affordable designs for customers. I suppose with the model I am using now I am trying to distribute the rewards to the best designs so that they keep uploading their work for everyone else to use at a subsidised cost basically. Hmm very tricky…

Hi Andrew3dhubs44,

Here are my answers:

1. Yes, but I design my owns too.

2. I will pay for good ones or what I ordered. The design is unique, original and I want it.

3. Yes, I’ve already done so, but like you, no spams here :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

4. If I can “make money” from this that will be great, because do what I want to do and make my life better is always my target.

5. For this “earning thing”, I’m quite agreed with others, I mean get paid at a certain price.

Your questions make me want to share one more thing, that is now in China, the intellectual property is being protected much better than before, I’m sure there will be more and more oriental designers join into the community :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Good luck, now I’m going to browse your web site :wink:

Ciaooo,

Cui