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on Fri Jan 02, 2009 9:32 am

Sweetslut

garfield86 wrote:guess now e-business is quite e way during recession...
cat


Good pt, in times of reccession even the cafe biz is affected, or so i heard from javen.

on Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:53 am

garfield86

guess now e-business is quite e way during recession...

either way is stil tough to maintain a business... cat

on Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:27 am

Sweetslut

redevil13 wrote:
xia0dingdang wrote:Entering the market as a new retailer like PI is better.
I prefer the retailing idea.

But online board game retailing is more feasible cos lesser
overheard costs eg. rental, utilities, furnitures, staff salaries etc

Lesser competition.


It's true that overhead costs're lower but competition's definitely stiffer over the Internet.

Consumers've the power and ease of checking out game prices offered by competitors, thus, products online're very price-sensitive unless unique services're offered.


True, it depends on wat the biz's direction, but i always tot its good to be to be involved in both retail and internet at the same time, to reach out to more consumers and to even out the fierce competition in dealing in one arena.

Just my tots.

on Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:49 am

redevil13

xia0dingdang wrote:Entering the market as a new retailer like PI is better.
I prefer the retailing idea.

But online board game retailing is more feasible cos lesser
overheard costs eg. rental, utilities, furnitures, staff salaries etc

Lesser competition.


It's true that overhead costs're lower but competition's definitely stiffer over the Internet.

Consumers've the power and ease of checking out game prices offered by competitors, thus, products online're very price-sensitive unless unique services're offered.

on Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:44 pm

xia0dingdang

Entering the market as a new retailer like PI is better.
I prefer the retailing idea.

But online board game retailing is more feasible cos lesser
overheard costs eg. rental, utilities, furnitures, staff salaries etc

Lesser competition.