I have a client wanting a batch of calendars for their premises. They've asked me to look into costs and such. Theres two ways I could do it. I could license them 12 images for a year or I could produce the calendars myself. Licensing is no issue. I can work out the figures for that. Its the producing side. I'm not sure which way is best. I've got 4 options I think.
1. Produce calenders myself and sell them the entire stock for a set fee
2. Produce calendars myself and then put them in store taking a % of sales
3. Get them to put the costs up front for producing them and sell the stock at a price.
4. License them the images for a fee and tell them where they can get the calendars made.
Obviously 4 is the easiest option but it may not be the best as they're not a company used to doing such things so it might be better to help with the production of the calendars. However, I don't have £1k to throw at calendars in the hope they sell.
1. Produce calenders myself and sell them the entire stock for a set fee
2. Produce calendars myself and then put them in store taking a % of sales
3. Get them to put the costs up front for producing them and sell the stock at a price.
4. License them the images for a fee and tell them where they can get the calendars made.
Obviously 4 is the easiest option but it may not be the best as they're not a company used to doing such things so it might be better to help with the production of the calendars. However, I don't have £1k to throw at calendars in the hope they sell.
