Pricing
How Much To Charge
For Feet Pics
Pricing is where new sellers leave the most money on the table, usually by charging too little. Here are the typical UK price ranges in 2026, what moves your rate up, and the pricing mistakes that attract time-wasters instead of buyers.
The honest answer: standard feet photos typically sell for £5 to £20 each in the UK, custom sets for £20 to £100, and videos or specific requests for more, sometimes much more, because custom work is where serious buyers spend. Subscriptions (a monthly price for ongoing content) add a steadier layer on top once you have regulars. Treat these as starting ranges, not rules: your niche, quality and reliability move you up the range quickly.
What Moves Your Price
Charge More When You Offer More
Custom requests
Specific poses, outfits, props or scenarios are worth several times a standard photo. Always price custom work individually, and take payment before you shoot it.
Video content
Short clips outsell photos and price higher. A themed video set is often the biggest single sale a feet seller makes.
Consistency and reliability
Buyers pay a premium for sellers who deliver on time and post regularly. Repeat buyers are worth more than any one-off sale.
Niche demand
Specific niches (nail styles, sizes, settings) have dedicated buyers who pay above the standard range. Let requests teach you where your demand is.
The Three Pricing Mistakes That Cost Beginners
1. Pricing cheap to "get started". Underpricing does not bring more buyers, it brings hagglers and time-wasters, and it anchors you low with the buyers you do get. Start mid-range; run a small launch offer if you want an opener.
2. Free samples. Anyone asking for free content to "check quality" is a scam or a freeloader, every time. Watermarked previews exist for exactly this; content is paid for.
3. Negotiating off-platform. The moment payment leaves the platform, so does your protection, and the overpayment/refund tricks start. Set prices on-platform, take payment on-platform. Where you sell matters as much as the price: see the best apps and websites to sell feet pics.
And remember earnings are taxable: the UK trading allowance covers your first £1,000 of gross income per tax year, after which you register with HMRC. Keep records from your first sale.
Common Questions
Feet Pic Pricing: Frequently Asked Questions
How Much Should I Charge For Feet Pics?
Typical UK prices: £5 to £20 per standard photo, £20 to £100 for custom sets, more for video. Start mid-range rather than cheap; it is easier to discount than to raise prices.
What Sells Best?
Custom requests and video. One-off standard photos are the entry point, but repeat buyers and custom work are where consistent earnings come from.
Should I Ever Send Free Samples?
No. Use watermarked previews. A buyer demanding free content to prove quality is a scam or a time-waster, every time.
Do I Pay Tax On Feet Pic Money?
Yes. The first £1,000 of gross self-employment income per tax year is covered by the UK trading allowance; above that, register with HMRC and declare it. Keep records from day one.
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