Sketch Fest 'options' idea.
Apr. 7th, 2013 09:26 amUp earlier than I'd like - the husband and baby are back in bed, so I'm stealing some programming time.
Fixing a quick item with the new Sketch Fest logins, I am thinking about the perennial sticky issue of international shipping. Prices have recently gone up pretty steeply between most countries; I know I was caught flat-footed when I was expecting to send a card for .85 and was stuck with a several dollar bill. With Sketch Fest, right now there is one price option, and no shipping addition. This caused some squawks at first, but I explained the ridiculous disaster it would try to be to charge shipping when people are from all over the world buying things from all over the world, often together with things from elsewhere in the world. The policy right now is that you include shipping - taking into account the possibility of international shipping. This does make pricing particularly difficult. Is my $3.50 ACEO print going to cost me .45 to ship or $2.55? Will I be shipping this 11 x 14 sketch overseas??
So... I'm thinking about giving each product options. I was actually thinking about this idea a while ago in terms of originals - making the option of buying a sketch as-is, OR buying a to-be-finished version. That functionality would also let an artist give the option of 'shipped within the UK' for a lower price. (Assuming they were shipping from within the UK, in this example.)
Problems with this idea: it might not be clear enough to buyers which option they should choose. Customers can be easy to confuse, and that can decrease the overall number of sales. We don't really want to do that. It also might not be clear to artists who are posting their work for sale how to use the options. The product-adding forms are already pretty complex, and I can EASILY see an artist adding an option but forgetting to mention something critical, like which country this price applies to. The more complex a system is, the more that tends to go wrong, and the more I have to change it manually, which we REALLY don't want. Also, does it trump the prompter's price? Does the prompter's price get options, TOO? That could get dizzying pretty quickly.
What pluses and minuses do YOU see with this idea? Got another clever idea? Please feel free to discuss!
Fixing a quick item with the new Sketch Fest logins, I am thinking about the perennial sticky issue of international shipping. Prices have recently gone up pretty steeply between most countries; I know I was caught flat-footed when I was expecting to send a card for .85 and was stuck with a several dollar bill. With Sketch Fest, right now there is one price option, and no shipping addition. This caused some squawks at first, but I explained the ridiculous disaster it would try to be to charge shipping when people are from all over the world buying things from all over the world, often together with things from elsewhere in the world. The policy right now is that you include shipping - taking into account the possibility of international shipping. This does make pricing particularly difficult. Is my $3.50 ACEO print going to cost me .45 to ship or $2.55? Will I be shipping this 11 x 14 sketch overseas??
So... I'm thinking about giving each product options. I was actually thinking about this idea a while ago in terms of originals - making the option of buying a sketch as-is, OR buying a to-be-finished version. That functionality would also let an artist give the option of 'shipped within the UK' for a lower price. (Assuming they were shipping from within the UK, in this example.)
Problems with this idea: it might not be clear enough to buyers which option they should choose. Customers can be easy to confuse, and that can decrease the overall number of sales. We don't really want to do that. It also might not be clear to artists who are posting their work for sale how to use the options. The product-adding forms are already pretty complex, and I can EASILY see an artist adding an option but forgetting to mention something critical, like which country this price applies to. The more complex a system is, the more that tends to go wrong, and the more I have to change it manually, which we REALLY don't want. Also, does it trump the prompter's price? Does the prompter's price get options, TOO? That could get dizzying pretty quickly.
What pluses and minuses do YOU see with this idea? Got another clever idea? Please feel free to discuss!
Shipping Options
Date: 2013-04-07 05:50 pm (UTC)Maybe it could be done by weight? Some people might get confused though as you said, but 20g being the weight of one sketch, wouldn't be the same as a sketch on canvas board for example. A lot of professional artists would easily have access to how much a package would cost by weight.
That way, when they post an item for sale, the artist can check either one of these options, or make another one if they need to.
There is also combined shipping, because I am sure that there are a lot of people, like myself who have to put the prices of an ACEO up quite a bit to allow for international shipping, and would like to be able to offer shipping discounts to people who buy their art more regularly. Maybe a "combined shipping" box for each format in the artist account would be a good idea?
I would like to be able to offer quick sketches for as little as a dollar sometimes, towards the end of sketchfest when but I am so worried about getting caught over the shipping prices that I can't.
Anyways, my point was, don't link the shipping to each individual item, but to the artist, and let the artist pick which shipping format it would be... a bit like Etsy does.
Thanks for all your hard work Ellen.X
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Date: 2013-04-07 09:55 pm (UTC)I like the two price quotes thing, if someone is buying they have to put in their address anyways (make it so that they have to fill out all the required spots, or the form keeps telling them "Yo, ya forgot to put in some stuff!" I've gotten an incomplete one before), the Coding Magic could figure out what to charge them in the end. :)
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Date: 2013-04-08 02:01 am (UTC)*this ended up under someone's post reply, not the primary post, gah
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Date: 2013-04-08 07:05 am (UTC)Since I'm guessing a lot of people SketchFest in the same medium(s), it might be useful to have fields for "default domestic S&H" and "default international S&H" rather than having to set each individual piece. This may lead to Forgetful Artist Issues every time the post office raises its rates, though.
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Date: 2013-04-08 09:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-04-08 10:25 pm (UTC)When I used to sell stuff off my website years ago, the only way I could think of to handle the shipping problem was to have the buyer fill in the correct price for shipping on the honor system -- I had a short list of options (add $blah US shipping, $blah international, $blah each additional item) and then they would put in the right cost(s) when they paid. Paypal has an automatic shipping option, but (at the time, anyway; I don't know if it's different now) it didn't allow for variable shipping costs, so I just kept it turned off and had the customer do it manually.
After reading the above responses, though, I hate the idea of adding anything to Sketch Fest that would make it harder or more prohibitive for people to buy art. I'm tempted to say leave it the way it is and let it all even out. Domestic customers would end up paying comparatively more than international customers for the same item, but normally international customers are the ones who get slightly screwed, so this time they'd win for once. And the artist might lose a bit extra on international shipping, but they'd win a bit on domestic shipping. Someone whose customers are almost invariably domestic or international could price accordingly; anyone else will probably find that it balances in the long run.