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Bountyphotographer
Oct-18-2007, 12:52 PM
I find the price setting a real time consuming?
Is there a better way to re-set the price for one gallery and applying it to others, instead of reseting the price for every single gallery?:scratch :scratch :scratch
Thank you
BP
denisegoldberg
Oct-18-2007, 01:03 PM
I find the price setting a real time consuming?
Is there a better way to re-set the price for one gallery and applying it to others, instead of reseting the price for every single gallery?:scratch :scratch :scratch
Thank you
BP
I set my prices at the portfolio level and let that float down to the gallery level. If you want your prices to be the same in all - or most - of your galleries, set that as your portfolio price. Then you can go back and price only those galleries (or images) that you want to be different.
Did you see this page - http://www.smugmug.com/help/print-pricing? I found it to be helpful.
--- Denise
Bountyphotographer
Oct-18-2007, 01:29 PM
I set my prices at the portfolio level and let that float down to the gallery level. If you want your prices to be the same in all - or most - of your galleries, set that as your portfolio price. Then you can go back and price only those galleries (or images) that you want to be different.
Did you see this page - http://www.smugmug.com/help/print-pricing? I found it to be helpful.
--- Denise
well:doh it looks like I didn't see that one.
thanks
BP:thumb
atwlphoto
Oct-18-2007, 05:22 PM
well:doh it looks like I didn't see that one.
thanks
BP:thumb
You can set all your prices at the same time. To do so:
1. While logged in and in any gallery click on the "Custom Pro Pricing" in the "photo tools" drop down menu.
2. At the top of the screen under the title "Custom Pro Pricing should appear a line of links as follow:
setting prices for: image | gallery | galleries (bulk) | portfolio
3. Click on "gallaries (bulk)...it'll take a minute to load, especially if you have a bunch of galleries like I do.
4. Click "Select All" if you really desire all your galleries to be the same price...otherwise manually select the ones you want to have the same pricing scheme.
5. The top box on the screen will have a drop down box that says "prices from this gallery." Click on one of the galleries on which you have already set the prices.
6. Click the "Save" button...Done.
Then, if you want to have one gallery here and there that have different prices, you can set those manually, or use one gallery as a default for an entirely different pricing scheme.
Hope that helps!
atwlphoto
Oct-18-2007, 05:25 PM
Whenever you create a new gallery. There is a drop down box that allows you to set the new gallery at the same price as any of your previously created galleries. Thus, once you've got all your current galleries' prices set, then you should never have to do this global change again (assuming you remember to use this feature when creating a new gallery)...unless you want to raise or lower all your prices.
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