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Showing posts with label Buying. Show all posts

Make Money Buying And Selling Magic The Gathering Cards

Magic The Gathering has been around for about 20 years now. There are thousands of cards in common, uncommon, rare, ultra rare and mythic rare availabilities.

Buying these cards individually, in booster packs or complete sets is easy. Selling them for a profit is a skill that needs to be acquired to accomplish profiting from sales successfully. This article endeavours to outline how you can start.

Make sure you know your products. Understanding this market of collectible card games can be very daunting if you have never played the game before. Whilst not an exclusive choice, being a player does not give you any advantage over being a seller of these game cards.

The current market shows us the rarer and harder to obtain a card, unopened booster or set the more it will be worth. Alpha, Beta and Third Edition cards are the hardest to obtain. As the sets get younger, the lower the price will be. So current editions and expansion sets are not worth much but can still sell well if you sell rare items only. These current sets will sell better in the future. Especially when these sets stop being printed and new sets are produced.

So, the ideal situation is to obtain the oldest rare from the oldest sets you can get. If you can get unopened, completely sealed boosters or packs or complete sets the better, these will command higher prices. Booster packs will contain at least two rares and some uncommon and commons.

One can still profit from current generation cards by buying a booster pack and selling the cards individually for a profit. You can do this over and over until you hit a desired profit ceiling. Changing your strategy to something different will help appeal for further sales and have your customer base return for better purchases.

Value adding by offering free shipping, extra cards of common or uncommon but wanted cards for free or by offering specials is an ideal way you can stand out from other sellers who are your immediate competition.

As your sales increase and your sales become higher in volume and those sales become consistent, you will start to see other ways and means of obtaining strategic sales and various ways to maximise profits.

Garnering a reputation as being reasonable, fair and equitable as a seller will help in the long run as well. Good service and common sense in ethical sales will tell your customer to spread the word and increase your sales even more.

Learn how to get expert tips for further enhancing your Magic The Gathering sales here in this insightful article

Games Buying Guide

Do you want to buy a new video game, but there are many newly released, awesome games, and you are not sure which to buy?

Buying a new video game may not be as straightforward task as it looks; you may end up wasting your money on a poor game if you do not research it first. I said research? Yes, even for a small task like buying a new video game you need a little research. Most people don't do that research before spending their money on a video game, although it takes only a few minutes to do it.

Why research a video game before buying it? Because there are many games that look amazing, but they are actually poor games that you will not be satisfied with, such poor games could be attractive for buyers because of a well done marketing combined with some false reviews from top games reviewers.

There are many reasons why a professional reviewer may not give an accurate review. Firstly, take into consideration that the reviewer has a large number of titles to review each month, and so he may not be able to give enough time testing for each one. Secondly, even for a professional reviewer with unbiased opinion his personal taste may unintentionally affect his review and the total score for the video game (for score based reviews) and thus giving an inaccurate indication. And finally, some games with very successful previous releases may impose a false assumption on the reviewer that it will be as good as its previous releases.

The easy steps to do before buying a new video game:

1- Read the review from multiple trusted sources.
2- Look for users' reviews. Some games websites give you the average user score; this score is more accurate than the score from professional reviewers because it is directly from the end users.
3- Watch game-play videos and don't rely on official trailer. Search YouTube for game-play videos to see the game in action.
4- Always play the Demo before buying. Almost all games have a demo to try, so why not? Go ahead and try it.
5- Try to avoid games from an unknown publisher. You don't want to end up dealing with a buggy product and poor customer support.

Find latest video games releases and do the above steps before buying any new video game to avoid wasting your money on another so-so game, and if you are still not sure about a particular game then ask people who have played it, the easiest way to do that is to join forums talking about that game.

Why Buying Your Gaming Computer May Be Better Than Building

Building your own gaming computer may be cheaper and more rewarding, but there might be some pitfalls out there that builders fail to see. Here are four reasons why buying a high performance gaming computer from a company may be better idea than building one yourself.

1. You may not have the right knowledge
Building a computer may seem like a simple process. In essence, it's fitting several different parts into a shiny black box and turning it on. However for a first time builder, problems may arise that you won't necessary be able to fix yourself. Common problems that could occur include motherboard bios errors, incorrect cables fitting and problems when installing the operating system. These are problems that a system builder would come across every day, but they will have the knowledge to fix it themselves.

2. Warranty issues
When you buy a gaming computer or any electrical product from a shop, you always have the reassurance that you can always take the item back if something goes wrong. That may not be the case when buying and installing computer components yourself. Manufacturers warranties on computer components generally last between 1-2 year and claim back can be a nightmare. Ringing surround trying to send back your faulty graphics card may sound easy enough but trying to prove that there is something wrong with it over the phone can be a tricky game to play. If you were to buy a computer form a retailer, you can be rest assured that if any problems arise, you will always be able to send it back to them.

3. Buying the right components
With so many different brands and ranges on the market at the moment, it may seem daunting buying gaming computer components if you don't do your research. Different versions of graphics card, processors and motherboards come out every month, so buying the wrong one could make your new computer out of date already. Also prices fluctuate in the computer industry all of the time, so you know need to know when it is good or bad to start building your computer. Also selecting components that are all compatible together can also be difficult. A certain processor may not work with a mother board you just bought.

4. Quality of build
When you buy a computer from a retailer you can always expect to take it home turn it on work first time. However when you build your own gaming computer you run the risk of installing the components incorrectly and fail months down the line. For example, not applying enough thermal paste on the processor could lead to important parts burning up prematurely, wiring up the PSU incorrectly may cause short circuits. The build quality for each retailer ranges depending on how much your willing to spend, but you can reply on the product to leave the factory working

To conclude, building your own computer can be a more cost effective answer to buying a new computer, however you don't necessarily get the same reassurances and guaranties from building rather than buying from a retailer.

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Liam Miller
http://www.jackalcomputers.co.uk/