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Originally Posted by Pseudonymous
And in order for it to not appear as if im just bashing you ... i do think what you bring to the table is more than most models, I think youre a great model and anyone would be lucky to have you, im only bringing these things up in order to argue the point about models deserving full ownership rights. what you bring to the table isn't nearly as much as webmasters and money do. and the fact its not as rare of a commodity
You are also a model, you dont analyze the costs and you haven't been able to compare interaction profits vs non interaction profits, you haven't needed to spend a penny to get to where you are. So to suggest that what you bring to the table is equal is a bit naive no?
I know sometimes models think they do half the work so they deserve half of everything and equal say but sometimes the people on the bottom of the totem poll do the most heavy lifting. Does it mean they should call the shots? Nope. Because they didn't sink hundreds of thousands of dollars to get to where they are. Nevermind the eff load of serious hours put in to be able to make you the money that you receive
In the end, none of this matters because there will always be a webmaster that buckles for the model who needs a helping hand ;) So i guess in saying that, take advantage of it.
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Dropping reality business sense to a model is like telling a kid why the sky is blue.
On my end, it is hard to explain how much money and resources it takes to SEO a model's name on Google first page results. Taking the SEO keywords and converting them to sales.
People in the SEO business know the cost runs into the thousands a month.
I personally charge on mainstream SEO 3000.00 a month....that is my platinum service.
Anyway, talent should always be contracted for about a year.
A good contract goes a long way.