Chef Archive
Thread: Help! im doing everything right and im still not doing any business!!! UPDATE
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Zoastra
Thu Nov 18, 2004 9:14 pm
#14
You can't 'attach' a waypoint in the description, but you can fill out the seller's description of item block in the lower right. You can type in the coords of your vendor there. You could make a bofa treat, name it 'A Menu' or 'see description for menu' and list your menu and waypoint in the seller's description of item. Put it on a few of the bazaars for 6000 credits. If your competition buys out your menu's, you are selling bofa treats for 6K, not bad profit! 
Kane_Firestalker
Thu Nov 18, 2004 10:05 pm
#15
I was having the same exactly same problem. Business was ok, but I was in a player city away from Theed. After opening 2 more vendors (1 next to coronet, and 1 at the mining op on dant). Each shop is doing pretty good and combined its awesome 
See if you can find another mall or 2 to drop a vendor in.
dyck
Sun Nov 21, 2004 12:25 am
#16
Well, I followed all your advice and guess what......... it paid off big! Im makin money, woohoo! Made 38 crates of Brandy at +429 45m along with38 crates of Bivoli at +25 3 use 15m. Went to the starport and set the droid up to annoy the masses and the sales just kept piling in. Also put a few menues on the bazaar for good measure. Oh and thanks soooo much for the copy/paste tip. priceless.
Yep, chef is fun again.
TyfoE
Sun Nov 21, 2004 2:37 am
#18
dyck wrote:Well, I followed all your advice and guess what......... it paid off big! Im makin money, woohoo! Made 38 crates of Brandy at +429 45m along with 38 crates of Bivoli at +25 3 use 15m. Went to the starport and set the droid up to annoy the masses and the sales just kept piling in. Also put a few menues on the bazaar for good measure. Oh and thanks soooo much for the copy/paste tip. priceless.Yep, chef is fun again.![]()
Did you move your shop?
dyck
Mon Nov 22, 2004 4:07 pm
#19
Did you move your shop?
Nope, still in the same place as always. Looks like I just needed the popular foods with a more aggressive advertising campaign.
Jerele
Mon Nov 22, 2004 6:20 pm
#20
Did you stock Brandy? Well advertising is the key and that seem to help ya. Glad it worked out. For me, im to lazy to have a shop and do all the work, Im pure combat now, Chef was a nice break, and showedme how much work all those crafting proffesions really do.
SgtFugu
Tue Nov 23, 2004 2:14 am
#21
Copy paste, copy paste..
From a costomers point of view its all about getting it all at one shop.
I allways stick to the wendors that can have the most stock. Meaning im heading to your shop tonight and im not looking for brandy.
My best advice as a repeat costomer is stock, not just the pvp stuff but ,all sorts of food.
RandalFarsen
Wed Nov 24, 2004 9:41 pm
#22
Im not a chef but read most of the forums to see how the game is going
Congratulations on getting your sales back up. You seem to have a great profession just because of your forum "friends"
And the stats on that Biv and Brandy are awsome btw! I wish I could find a vendor that had stuff like that on Bria!!
-Redux-
Thu Nov 25, 2004 6:11 am
#23
dyck wrote:
Well, I followed all your advice and guess what......... it paid off big! Im makin money, woohoo! Made 38 crates of Brandy at +429 45m along with38 crates of Bivoli at +25 3 use 15m. Went to the starport and set the droid up to annoy the masses and the sales just kept piling in. Also put a few menues on the bazaar for good measure. Oh and thanks soooo much for the copy/paste tip. priceless.
Yep, chef is fun again.![]()
Glad to hear that, but now that you are seeing success, make sure you stay stocked!
The main complaint I hear from players is empty vendors where there once was good stuff! If you keep your vedors stocked, you will have continuous business, but one time of a nearly bare vendor can kill your business.
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