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Did i miss a memo re; no one buy my stuff?


eric scott
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So, my B2B sales have pretty well dried up in the past 2 days... When usually my items were being snatched up within a few hours of posting

Also just opened a store to try and bolster my income... Hit lazy 2x and voila, 5 items per tick from 1 stack, and zero from two other stacks. A whole 1k per tick income for a 50M$ company


What the heck gives... Is it the sudden influx of everyone with 30+Quality??

Aaron Barr
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How big is the store? and what type?
eric scott
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Jewellery, 60m2 right now. Marketing is showing 10million reached

My hardware store with 2-3 items stocked on the shelves made loads more per tick than this...

Jayle Trigger
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Jewelery is saturated and the products are expensive, so they move a heck of a lot slower. Try expansion or pricing less then the 2x lazy.

Also, take a look at the competition... that company has a massive monopoly.
eric scott
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Yeah I noticed that, was just hoping to move more than a few items per tick

Considering the items I have for sale arn't even at 100% demand met
Andrew Naples
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The size of your store is the biggest factor followed probably by marketing. If you are looking to go high volume in anything, especially high end stuff, you need to have a big store.
Jim Eikner
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There is no difference in selling 1 item at $10,000 or 10,000 items at $1. The real limitation of boutiques like jewelry and toys is the number of items they can offer per square meter. Unless you pretty much control your supply chain they will only be marginally profitable...


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