I think if you are presented well on the packaging/propaganda, your sounds will lead to more work for you doing soundtracks and such. It's not the sounds people are buying when they hire you, per se, but the things you do with them and the story of how you make them. IMO.
EDIT: Which is good for your ass. (Just trying to keep things on topic)
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