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Originally Posted by MatthewGx
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I'm not even sure I would increase the prices online. Partly because you may ultimately want to encourage online shopping... because it's saving you (what sounds like hours) of selling in person.
... your other alternative would be to print up a few books of photos and then people could browse through those while you're making a sale. Anywho, that's the way I see it. Time is valuable. 
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The reason for the price differential is that my local lab costs less than the online provider and there is no sales commission locally. On the other hand, sales made online are not subject to state sales tax.
Printing the book wouldn't be cost effective in my case - I have almost 8000 photos from this spring's competition and recital performances
