The single fastest way to double your foot-content income is to stop underpricing. Most creators set prices based on what they'd pay — not what fans will pay. Here's the framework the top earners use.
The baseline grid
- Single photo: $5–$10.
- Set of 5 photos: $20–$35.
- Set of 10 photos: $40–$60.
- 30-second video: $25–$50.
- 2-minute video: $80–$150.
- Custom themed shoot: $75–$200.
Premium add-ons (charge extra)
- Specific colour polish: +$10
- Props (jewellery, heels, fabrics): +$15–$30
- Outdoor / location shoot: +$25
- Same-day turnaround: +50%
- Personalised audio: +$20
Tipping presets that actually work
Default presets matter. Use $2 / $5 / $10 / $25 — never start at $1. A bigger smallest option resets the buyer's anchor and lifts your average tip by 30–50%.
The 6-week rule
Every six weeks, raise prices 10–20%. If demand stays flat, you've found the ceiling — and you've already banked the upside.