tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-305595750669152412.post3129930680831990162..comments2024-01-07T09:12:48.462+00:00Comments on The Overcut: Selling Transmog Gearfarlihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16351837217237744917noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-305595750669152412.post-44276626337922972652012-02-29T16:56:08.692+00:002012-02-29T16:56:08.692+00:00i do maybe 5 weapons which keeps posting fees down...i do maybe 5 weapons which keeps posting fees down, for me i am happy to pay around 900g in posting fees every 48hours if i will make say 5/10/15/20k in that time frame. Its transmogg very hard to predict what and when it will sell but i do tend to sell more on weekends.farlihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16351837217237744917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-305595750669152412.post-61713251395334113692012-02-29T16:31:24.805+00:002012-02-29T16:31:24.805+00:00From time to time i like to list my entire invento...From time to time i like to list my entire inventory (3x burnt leather vest etc.) just to see where I am / get cool screenshots.<br /><br />about a month ago (around 1.5 mill up) i guestimated 0.5%-1.5% of total auctions by value per day. I did 115k (around 2 mill posted) last week around 0.8% per day, but last week was crazy, will be less this week.<br /><br />I have a follow up post about my pricing in more detail coming up.<br /><br />I fluctuate prices for different tiers every 48hrs but only around 5% up or down.farlihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16351837217237744917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-305595750669152412.post-79060053612656011202012-02-29T16:14:40.890+00:002012-02-29T16:14:40.890+00:00Interesting....total value of your auctions is 2.8...Interesting....total value of your auctions is 2.8 million. But what % of that is sold per day?<br /><br />By setting your own pricing, you could just list them double that and say 5.6m. Does that matter? Or cut them in half at 1.4m?<br /><br />It's just a guess, but if you cut your prices in half, what would happen? Three times the sales, four times the sales? Half the sales? Which gives you a better bottom line when comparing sales and relists?<br /><br />I see your screenies of sold items on twitter, but wondering if you looked at %'s.<br /><br />% auctions posted versus sold<br />% of sold items versus days posted<br />% of listing fees versus sold items<br /><br />Just some food for thought. Didn't know if you tested the waters, or how often you change pricing. You might be surprised what you find out... =)<br /><br />Alto.Adminhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04021785241354629933noreply@blogger.com