Sunday, August 5, 2012

Are You Being Lied to About Prices of Tattoo Design Contests?

Online tattoo design contests range in price the way anything else does. There's always some that are less expensive, and others that are super expensive. With so much choice and variety on the web, how do you know which price is the best? Here are some tips that will help you become informed about pricing tattoo design contests.
Personal Reference
Word of mouth from personal experience is a great way to find out the true cost of a custom tattoo design. The personal experience part is crucial. You want an accurate report of what someone else paid, how they decided on a budget amount, how they chose the site selected and what the process was. You don't want an opinion from someone who just assumes a tattoo design contest isn't priced correctly if they haven't hosted a contest themselves.
Research
You don't want to just stop after learning of one experience, though. If you know of more than one person who's hosted a custom design contest, you'll get more information that will guide you in making a good decision. Also, you're going to have to do some research, and reading articles online is a good way to do it. Read the 'How It Works' section on the site, and collect as much information as possible about what the contest will cost. Most sites have a contact option, too, so if you need additional clarification, you can shoot them an email and they'll get back to you.
Budget
One of the early steps in the process of getting inked is setting a budget for yourself. You'll need to determine how much you're willing to spend on the design and getting the tattoo put on. Generally, small tattoos cost $50-$200. Medium tattoos run more than $200 to $500 and large tattoos can cost up to $2000. These prices don't include the cost of a custom tattoo design, however. In studios, the cost of the design may fluctuate based on how busy the artist is. In a tattoo design contest, you can keep an eye on the site to see how many contests your favorite artists are in, and then offer a prize that's congruent to what they've been receiving.
Also, you have to remember that quality costs money. For something as important as the appearance of your tattoo, assuming you want an awesome tattoo the first time around, give yourself as generous a budget as possible.
Choosing a Design
After you've done your research, seen what the design contest can offer you and how it meets your expectations and set your budget you'll feel confident paying for it. Simply put if you've followed some artists' entries in several contests, you will have seen their work history, and know that you'll be satisfied with the end product.
With that being said, since you're paying for choose a design you love and don't have any hesitation about paying for. What's even better is to choose a custom design that is so wonderful you feel that you got a bargain on it.

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