bustanut 17/jul./2023 às 11:49
Does anyone know what are the best places to advertise stuff?
I am not advertising anything just asking for advice
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Aachen 17/jul./2023 às 11:52 
:lifetree::astrologaster::lh_space: On the products’ store pages.
bustanut 17/jul./2023 às 11:54 
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:lifetree::astrologaster::lh_space: On the products’ store pages.
yeah but thats the problem everyone is advertising there like millions of ads
Haruspex 17/jul./2023 às 12:01 
Craigslist? Facebook Marketplace? Google Adsense? Your local newspaper or post office bulletin board? Put fliers on windshields in parking lots? Call radio stations?
bustanut 17/jul./2023 às 12:03 
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Craigslist? Facebook Marketplace? Google Adsense? Your local newspaper or post office bulletin board? Put fliers on windshields in parking lots? Call radio stations?
Yeah but i am colorizing black and white images do u even think that someone would buy such a thing? but ill try one of ur mentioned methods
Haruspex 17/jul./2023 às 12:03 
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Craigslist? Facebook Marketplace? Google Adsense? Your local newspaper or post office bulletin board? Put fliers on windshields in parking lots? Call radio stations?
Yeah but i am colorizing black and white images do u even think that someone would buy such a thing? but ill try one of ur mentioned methods

Oh. In that case try https://www.fiverr.com/
Aachen 17/jul./2023 às 12:08 
Definitely radio. :revolutionaryhat: AM has the range!
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Azure Fang 17/jul./2023 às 12:12 
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Craigslist? Facebook Marketplace? Google Adsense? Your local newspaper or post office bulletin board? Put fliers on windshields in parking lots? Call radio stations?
Yeah but i am colorizing black and white images do u even think that someone would buy such a thing? but ill try one of ur mentioned methods
Depending on what you're colorizing, going to related sub/communities would be ideal. But if you're gig'ing as a general colorist for hire, Fiverr as mentioned is a good start
bustanut 17/jul./2023 às 12:13 
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Yeah but i am colorizing black and white images do u even think that someone would buy such a thing? but ill try one of ur mentioned methods

Oh. In that case try https://www.fiverr.com/
Thank you ill try it out. But do u think that it is a good idea to colorize images? Do u think it will have any demand?
Azure Fang 17/jul./2023 às 12:36 
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Oh. In that case try https://www.fiverr.com/
Thank you ill try it out. But do u think that it is a good idea to colorize images? Do u think it will have any demand?
Yes, but it's kinda grey.

Unofficial work, such as colorizing previously published manga/doujinshi, is generally enthusiast commissioned and carries legal questions; there's always a market for it, but commissioning tends to stay in-community.

Official work does exist. For example, in the comic book industry it's extremely common to have separate line artists, black spotters (usually the line artist, but can be separate), and colorists. But hiring here is usually agency and contract based.

Beyond that, there's collaborative and gig work. Sometimes there's indie artists that are not good at color, so they might hire out for a colorist for a piece, art book, etc. That's where services like Fiverr come in.

There's definitely demand for colorists. But the amount of demand will directly relate to what you are willing to take on.
bustanut 17/jul./2023 às 12:42 
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Thank you ill try it out. But do u think that it is a good idea to colorize images? Do u think it will have any demand?
Yes, but it's kinda grey.

Unofficial work, such as colorizing previously published manga/doujinshi, is generally enthusiast commissioned and carries legal questions; there's always a market for it, but commissioning tends to stay in-community.

Official work does exist. For example, in the comic book industry it's extremely common to have separate line artists, black spotters (usually the line artist, but can be separate), and colorists. But hiring here is usually agency and contract based.

Beyond that, there's collaborative and gig work. Sometimes there's indie artists that are not good at color, so they might hire out for a colorist for a piece, art book, etc. That's where services like Fiverr come in.

There's definitely demand for colorists. But the amount of demand will directly relate to what you are willing to take on.
I mean old photos like from world war 2 the black n white ones not manga.
Azure Fang 17/jul./2023 às 12:48 
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Yes, but it's kinda grey.

Unofficial work, such as colorizing previously published manga/doujinshi, is generally enthusiast commissioned and carries legal questions; there's always a market for it, but commissioning tends to stay in-community.

Official work does exist. For example, in the comic book industry it's extremely common to have separate line artists, black spotters (usually the line artist, but can be separate), and colorists. But hiring here is usually agency and contract based.

Beyond that, there's collaborative and gig work. Sometimes there's indie artists that are not good at color, so they might hire out for a colorist for a piece, art book, etc. That's where services like Fiverr come in.

There's definitely demand for colorists. But the amount of demand will directly relate to what you are willing to take on.
I mean old photos like from world war 2 the black n white ones not manga.
That would fall under commission/gig and enthusiast, but is more preservationist in nature. On the gig level, you're unlikely to find much work for the subject matter, but it can't hurt to put yourself out there. But you might have to go out of your way to look for associated enthusiast communities for any real interest.
bustanut 17/jul./2023 às 12:56 
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I mean old photos like from world war 2 the black n white ones not manga.
That would fall under commission/gig and enthusiast, but is more preservationist in nature. On the gig level, you're unlikely to find much work for the subject matter, but it can't hurt to put yourself out there. But you might have to go out of your way to look for associated enthusiast communities for any real interest.
yeah im aiming at the old people rn because theyre the ones who have the most black n white pictures. do u know where most of the old people are online? or how can i reach them?
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