^ Business blog, complete.
Hopefully I will be able to increase this...
The more listings you have, the more inventory there is available for someone to buy.
Which is a good thing.
NOW THEN;
I would like to take a moment to kill a little time and talk about innovation.
I would like to take a moment to kill a little time and talk about innovation.
Yesterday, I talked about how to enhance material to get a consumer to pay more attention, but today...
Today I think I would like to chat about HOW to do this.
Sure, there's always updating listings, perfecting, and enhancing with colours and fancy card tricks,
but sooner or later we will need to flesh out inventory. People will not be wanting to buy motherboards and video cards when the world is rushed into crystalline data storage, space faring craft, non-moving HDDs, and biological machines.
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Or build a hovercraft from the engine, and sell that, instead. |
In other words, you could sell a vacuum cleaner to a man - or you could scrap the vacuum altogether, and build something interesting from its individual parts, be it a broom, joystick for a computer game-
So I think you get my point.
If you can sell a vacuum cleaner, that's great - but what do you do when everyone has a Roomba with cats riding on them? You take apart the old vacuums you have sitting in storage, and you find a way to make people want them. You build hovercraft.
So, what can we do with our older listings? Some of these motherboards will be useless within a few years, with the rise of the tablets and "smart" phones.
Regardless of where I think overpriced and out-dated hardware belongs, people will always want their smart phone and their tablet.
I think that at a certain point, it would be interesting to do more than just recycle and gold scrap out old product ~
when you could take those products and build something new.
--Austin
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