Clear out of stock

I’ve just spent a couple of days clearing up my craft room/ studio, which has seen very little activity during the last few years as I retrained to be a teacher 5 years ago and haven’t made anything new since (or indeed promoted anywhere apart from a very very occasional post on my dwindling facebook account).

I’d like to make some more original art but have decided I definitely won’t be making any new giclee prints. So to sell off my existing stock, I need to get a handle on current buying experiences - would a slash down price of £10 per print be enough or should I offer bundles eg three prints for £15 or something similar.

I won’t be covering the costs at £5 per print but it would mean I shift some stock and ultimately that’s all I want.

What do you think might work best?? All thoughts gratefully received!

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Why not cover all options ? £10 per print, 2 for £15, 3 for £20. That way you may pick up both buyers who just want one, and those who are tempted to get more.

Thanks for replying - yes I hadn’t thought of that - I’ll do a generic offer image and people can choose their own combos. Hopefully it’ll be enough to get some stock moving as I don’t do fairs any more so have no outlet other then folksy - and I know there’s not much passing traffic so will price low - maybe through low postage too.

Done - now created the offer images - decided on 7.50 each, two for £12, 3 for £15.

Having retrieved the originals from their storage box, now realised there are a whole pile more prints to get listed, which I will have to do tomorrow when the light is better. Then onto advertise via social media, which I have tried to restart recently but which might need a bit of a push!

Thanks for your help - just wanted to acknowledge I have taken some action as a result! :slight_smile:

Hope you get plenty of sales!

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