Hi all,
a day or two ago there was a little discusion at the comments of an item if it was a new file or not.
Now my question, when is a file a new file? it was about that it was a file where only some colors and animations changed and nothing more, is it a new file then? and so can you upload it again?
for the good of FD i think all authors should strive towards offering unique, high quality files. There is a trend at the moment where some authors are releasing multiple versions of the same file, with only a very small amount of difference. Personally i don`t like this as the buyer has to pay again and again for only very small improvements. It also a rather cheap attempt at self promotion.
- Exclusive Author
- Item was Featured
- Author was Featured
- Author had a File in an Envato Bundle
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
- Sold between 100 000 and 250 000 dollars
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
- India
It also a rather cheap attempt at self promotion.
Yes, Actually there is a loss in uploading improved versions through separate postings. The sales count goes splitted and chance of displaying forward in search result goes off. Also the chance of being popular list reduces. Finally all the separate versions will hide behind the search results. To make it visible for atleast 2-3 days, the auther should post another version…vicious circle 
It’s true. Posting multiple ‘clones’ is counter productive. Believe me… I’ve tried it!
I strive to make unique files now. And they sell substantially better. Better to have 2 good, unique files that took you 3 weeks to make each, than to pump out 10 or 15 files that are crap or too similar.
It’s true. Posting multiple ‘clones’ is counter productive. Believe me… I’ve tried it! I strive to make unique files now. And they sell substantially better. Better to have 2 good, unique files that took you 3 weeks to make each, than to pump out 10 or 15 files that are crap or too similar.
I think you are right if you have some quality files you sell much better then if you have a lot of medium/low quality files
Although you may have one Great file and people may want it in a different layout. There are a few site templates that are very similar but are layed out slightly differently than there previous versions. (No Names) I.E horizontal menu instead of verticle. And soem buyers might like that option if they are not capable of doing it themselves.
Yes but i think that must be options in a file, not a new file…
- Author had a File in an Envato Bundle
- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Author was Featured
- Beta Tester
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Exclusive Author
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
- Item was Featured
- Microlancer Beta Tester
Although you may have one Great file and people may want it in a different layout. There are a few site templates that are very similar but are layed out slightly differently than there previous versions. (No Names) I.E horizontal menu instead of verticle. And soem buyers might like that option if they are not capable of doing it themselves.
In this case the same file should include all slightly different versions and themes (Horizontal, Vertical, Different colors, one feature more/less). It will certainly sell better that way.
Yes but i think that must be options in a file, not a new file…
Yeah true that would make the template better, and probably give it more value if done well!
- Envato Staff
- Reviewer
- Sold between 100 000 and 250 000 dollars
- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Featured in a Magazine
- Author was Featured
- Item was Featured
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
Although you may have one Great file and people may want it in a different layout. There are a few site templates that are very similar but are layed out slightly differently than there previous versions. (No Names) I.E horizontal menu instead of verticle. And soem buyers might like that option if they are not capable of doing it themselves.
Then include all the variation with small modifications in one package rather than upload a same file with minor change.
