Suggestion - Search price filter

Discussion started by Abelian

It's inconvenient to search between 2 and 10 USD if user wants to buy models not exceeding 5 USD. It would be better if users could specify price range manually, e.g. setting price between 2 and 5 USD, or 0-4 USD (including also free models, which is given as separate option).

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Posted about 1 year ago
0

It would be better if prices for models started at 5$.

Abelian wrote
Abelian
The best option would be setting prices as much as possible, even fractions.
Posted about 1 year ago
0

I found a trick. You may change numbers in the link adjusting price[from] and price[to]
https://ibb.co/frnVkrd

Posted about 1 year ago
-2

generally speaking, what models at """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""2"""""""""""""""""""""""""" dollars?
CRAP?

Abelian wrote
Abelian
Actually, some free models are better than 5$ models. Many modelers which are newbies, require just some first steps and offer better models than some experienced modelers who put 10x higher prices for the same quality. Yes, sometimes customers will choose cheaper models of the same quality.
Posted about 1 year ago
0

Yes, I confirm what you are writing, but generally speaking, 2 bucks modles are CRAP. That is simple that way.
You try to inrease the price, make a good description and offer a ++++++++2 buck model ^^ You know what I mean.

Posted about 1 year ago
2

One simple question for all lovers of price dumping and 2 dollars models. How can one consider oneself a designer or an artist and at the same time not experience any contradictions regarding the fact that models are 10 times cheaper than manure, and an hour of work is 5 times cheaper than a toilet cleaner at McDonald's?

Abelian wrote
Abelian
Well, but nobody starts from selling his first models at 10-20$
3dgtx wrote
3dgtx
I did at "15" and it worked out.. if you believe or not. "Helicopters". Why not? I sell even at 120 bucks on an another account. It´s about QUALITY and........... courage.
Posted about 1 year ago
2

I guess, unfortunately these guyZ and girlZ are simply quite unfortune to sell anything at a higher price as 2 dollars. Have a nice^^ day jaguar.

Posted about 1 year ago
0

Well, also under manual price filter it's not necessary to understand low prices. It is just an idea how search can work.

Posted about 1 year ago
-3

The best option would be setting prices starting from 1$ and in multiples of fractions also.
also it could be helpful to search model in multiples of 1$

Abelian wrote
Abelian
Of course. Let's say, somebody saw a 98$ car and remembers the price. If he enters the car name among 96-100$ which he specified by the slider, he will find many pages of results. Choosing 98$ will bring fewer results and chance to find the car quickly.
jaguarbeastproduction wrote
jaguarbeastproduction
Yeah quickly, only if the seller doesn't change the price and if this price is 98$. If for example 49$ then you will have to search among 1127 items.
Posted about 1 year ago
0

Who is looking for models at such exact prices? Stingy muzzles from whom can’t ask for snow in winter? Maybe. But I think they are approximately 0.1-0.5% of the total number of buyers. Normal, mentally healthy people use search by tags.

Abelian wrote
Abelian
Many people don't look for goods at 100$. But they will enter the shop if there is 99$ promo sign.
Abelian wrote
Abelian
I am not trying to make profit because I am not a professional. But often I search some categories and notice that the search is not so optimized. For example in Turbosquid it is possible to manually choose price range.
Posted 11 months ago
1

Thank you CGTrader for adding this option. I won.

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