My Question Thread.
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My Question Thread.
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Last edited by Guest on 13.06.2009, 10:18, edited 1 time in total.
It doesn't cost nothing to put a little more effort in a question, really, does it?
http://www.forum.kapilands.com/viewtopi ... ight=shops
http://www.forum.kapilands.com/viewtopi ... ight=shops
Look at Horizon's post, it was the first thing he said.
Country's Average Price | Average Quality | Demand (If Supply is over demand it will become almost impossible to sell the item.)
Advertisements: 40,000 Ad points sell twice the products in the same time as 0 Ad points.
Employees: The more employees you have the faster things are sold.
Country's Average Price | Average Quality | Demand (If Supply is over demand it will become almost impossible to sell the item.)
Advertisements: 40,000 Ad points sell twice the products in the same time as 0 Ad points.
Employees: The more employees you have the faster things are sold.
Test more and higher prices as described in Knolls post.
Take a wider range up to 15 salesprice and calculate the profit per minute.
You do understand how it is done don't you, if not, let me know, but Knolls describes it very clearly.
But first look at the value of your strawberries, not the productioncost in your warehouse but the current marketprice, (so take a look at the market ingame and see how much strawberries are sold for )
I think that is where you made your mistake.
Productioncost is not the same as (the market) value.
Strawberries Q0 are sold for around 5 caps each on the market right now so that is your starting value, now you need to ad profit to that number the way Knolls explains.
Take a wider range up to 15 salesprice and calculate the profit per minute.
You do understand how it is done don't you, if not, let me know, but Knolls describes it very clearly.
But first look at the value of your strawberries, not the productioncost in your warehouse but the current marketprice, (so take a look at the market ingame and see how much strawberries are sold for )
I think that is where you made your mistake.
Productioncost is not the same as (the market) value.
Strawberries Q0 are sold for around 5 caps each on the market right now so that is your starting value, now you need to ad profit to that number the way Knolls explains.