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Originally Posted by Kevin-SFBucks
Not to be rude.. but that's part of working in the international market. If I wanted to sell in Mexico.. I would have to deal with Mexican economics. It would be nice if 90% of my customers were paying with Euros right now as I could probably charge them more (than the 29.95 US... maybe I could charge 29.95 in Euros and they would be OK with that).
If your majority of sales are in the US, then that's the way it goes. Not surprisingly.. most people's majority of their sales are in the US.. so for the non-US producer right now.. it's getting shittier and shittier.
Hence, the reason I asked... Are people paying US talent less? It would seem to be part of the economic model.
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you are correct - up to a certain point. and the point is reached when it economically makes no sense anymore to produce for the same USD price. and then it's up to the client whether he will pay a higher price to keep his content source or if he will switch to a local producer