user name RJ: User Name CO: User Name Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 14 Karma: 10 Joined: Aug 3, 2016 |
Posted on Mar 25, 2017 I have been building all kinds of shops and selling through them, but lately I decided to put some items on the market and noticed that some of them get snatched right away, making me faster money. So is it better to raise my prices in shops and sell less so I can put more of the same items on the market, or keep my shops prices low so they can sell more? Or is it wise to even get rid of some shops and move all of their items to B2B and build more factories instead to produce more? |
Hajji Pajji RJ: Trade Merchant CO: VonDutch Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 194 Karma: 8 Joined: Oct 21, 2012 |
Posted on Mar 25, 2017 And that my friend, is the game! Whichever you choose.... or both!
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Bruce Heitz RJ: Berkeley Food & Farm CO: Berkeley Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 162 Karma: 20 Joined: Jun 18, 2013 |
Posted on Mar 26, 2017 As long as you can succeed in the B2B, you may want to keep that going. However, sometimes people change and that can make the B2B a bit finicky. Keeping shops will keep your cash flow intact even in times when the B2B sales may dry up.
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user name RJ: User Name CO: User Name Post Rating: 0 + / - Total Posts: 14 Karma: 10 Joined: Aug 3, 2016 |
Posted on Mar 27, 2017 Thank you both for the input, really appreciate it.
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