Re: Estimating the Sale Price of a Layout



On Aug 24, 4:10�pm, Twibil <nowayjo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 24, 11:26�am, David Nebenzahl <nob...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Can't do that, but I can see where you're going with this; I hate to
disappoint you, but what you ought to do is come up with a figure for
what you *think* the layout is worth, divide it by 10, and be happy if
you get half of that.

Seriously.

Alas; probably true. But it never hurts to start with a high asking
price so long as you're willing to go way down if nobody bites.

After all, you can't very well do it the other way around, and there
*is* one born every minute.

~Pete

Pete, you're lookig for a layout ?
< insert smart remark here>

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