Discover the limit to your market. To find this first you have to break that limit. Post a stack today, two tomorrow, three the next and keep posting until your items do not get purchased in full. Then scale back and you have your limit. If your goods sell prematurely then by all means post a little bit more after that. The goal of this exercise is to see how many items you can sell in one posting so go nuts :)
Once you find the limit (the point at which not all your goods sell), start scaling back until you find out just how much of your item your server is willing to buy on a given day.
For me, pygmy oil sells about 8-15 stacks of 20 per 24 hour period, so I rarely post more than that.
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1 comments:
Twan said... July 28, 2009 at 8:43 AM
Market threshold.
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