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Karlyn Hemmerling

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Aug 4, 2024, 7:03:00 PM8/4/24
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Foran entrepreneur, the line between horrible mistake and runaway success canbe so thin that even Kate Moss would be envious. I lived withGravatar for nearly four years before that line evenbecame thick enough to measure.

A few weeks before G2 was finished, the site imploded in a big way. One machine.Hundreds of requests per second. That poor CPU must have thought it was the EndTimes. Instead of wasting time on getting the existing system back up, I put onmy headphones, turned it up to eleven, and got back to work on G2.


Things were not all rainbows and unicorns though. My Rube Goldbergianarchitecture had a few quirks that needed to be dealt with. The site still hadsome elusive bugs from the overly-rapid development cycle. And just like newlanes on freeways always fill up immediately, the two new servers I was runningstarted causing expensive bandwidth overages. I had taken a job at Powerset atthis point and the combined pressures of these two commitments started to weighme down. Once again I started feeling like all the effort I put into Gravatarwas for nothing. Like I would never benefit from any of it.


Four days later, Automattic made their official offer. On September 21st, 2007we inked the deal and Gravatar became both the first company that I ever soldand the first company that Automattic ever acquired.


Things always seem so clear in retrospect. But it was pride and persistence thatkept me in the game long enough to have anything to look back on at all. Whilethe line between horrible mistake and runaway success may be difficult to see,you can still find it if you look hard enough.


when i get a new weapon, and decide i like it better than what i had, i strip all the mods off of it for future use...so why shouldn't i be able to strip the orokin catalyst off of it, too for future use?


The argument that it isn't profitable doesn't really make a lot of sense though. When you remove the catalyst or reactor, you still only have one reactor/catalyst. It's not like you magically get two back. Which means you probably still have a plethora of weapons and frames that need charging. Which means that every single one of those non-charged weapons is a chance for profit.


Not to mention that if someone pays plat for a frame and then finds out they don't like it, they're now faced with the scenario where they spent about 10-25$ on a Frame, and they can't even get 5$ of that back through getting the reactor back? Doesn't make for a very good model at all with the current difficulty in getting reactors and catalysts without paying.


Actually, I would argue it doesn't make sense to remove a catalyst/reactor. Once applied, it has supercharged the weapon. For all we know you're squeezing the catalyst/reactor like an orange to get all that orokin magic out onto the object in question. Maybe you're burning it out in exchange for a beastlier machine. Who knows? Just like how you can't break a gun back down into alloys and neurodes....


Ofcourse they want money its an company they need it for food employees and else. If it that eas to play the game to the fullest without any cent no one whould by anything. yes there are people with no money but seriusly from all f2p games this one gives you plenty of oppertunity to nor spend a sigle dime.


Honestly, I used a Reactor on Rhino and I regret it dearly. I sold him, and didn't even get the Reactor back.. That stings, it really does. Even more so with the fact that getting reactors without platinum is essentially impossible(inb4 "they drop on alerts stop complaining", the drop rate is horrendous and basically amounts to players sitting around waiting for a ? alert to pop up and trying it. I'd hope the game would have more motivational content then that.)


This is true, but I would argue only to a certain extent. To the extreme F2P'er, this is definitely true. They would only need 1 reactor and 3 catalysts because those are players who, while they enjoy the game, either don't want to or can't give money to the developer (or can't give as much as they'd like due to a plethora of reasons). To anyone else, this is only partially true. For example, I personally could probably reason in my head that yes, I only need 1 reactor and 3 catalysts, and that's as far as I'll go. But a shiny new Warframe will catch my eye and then I'll be tempted with the funds in my wallet. Not only that, but I have the ability to support DE and I want to, so inevitably I'll go for the additional reactors and catalysts, thus providing cash flow.


And you're right, with the system as it is now, having detachable superchargers would definitely be a detriment. But this is what this forum is for: providing feedback so we can move beyond the system we have now, which is as you also pointed out, flawed. So perhaps consider the following:


-Superchargers can be detachable, but weapons that they're detached from are either destroyed or deleveled back to 15. Moving the supercharger back onto said weapon unlocks the branches again, but you'd have to level the weapon back up. In addition, require a fee in credits to detach the supercharger in regards to the deleveling option (because if you're destroying the weapon, well, that's the fee). This way, you would still have to think carefully about whether or not you really want to detach that supercharger. This also eliminates the ability to just freely throw a supercharger around a set of lvl 30 weapons.


-For Warframes, I suggest that the Warframe is destroyed when the Reactor is detached. You get the reactor back, but you lose the Warframe. It's that simple. Thus again, a balance that requires some thought into whether or not you really want that reactor back. A small loss for those who thought they'd like a Warframe but end up not, but a nice safeguard against just simply swapping the reactor around.


Remember this is closed beta. DE is listening, so keep the discussion civil and do, please, think on what you are about to say before saying it. A good argument falls on deaf ears if its poorly worded, and a counterproductive feature can get implemented if whoever suggests it has a shark mouth/fingers


Almost every online business follows a marketing basic model. This is a tried and tested system that would allow you to effectively sell your products in the World Wide Web. It is an automated system that could act as your sales agent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, even when you're offline. Have you followed this basic model so far?


The only concern left that we have to tackle is how to sustain your profit. Surely, if you'd gather a stable stream of visitors for your web page, you'd be able to generate some sales. But you should always aim for more.


Cross-selling involves the sale of products related to the main products you are selling. For example, you are selling an eBook on dog grooming. You could offer supportive products like dog grooming kits, dog instructional videos, and the likes. You don't have to come up with these products yourself. You could simply look for other online businesses offering these items, and you could sign up as their affiliate. As an affiliate, you just have to refer people to the other business' sales page, and when the visitors you have referred would decide to make some purchases, you'll get a commission for every sale!


Back selling is slightly more complicated. It involves offering your other products at the exact points of sale. Points of sale are those moments during the instruction when your customers are most willing to purchase something. By offering them other products during these times, there is a higher likelihood that they'd buy from you! These points of sale can be broken down into:


When automating your online business, do keep these in mind. If you manage to integrate cross-selling and back selling tactics in specific points of your website, you'd be able to rake in more profit! It's as simple as that!


Do you need some products to cross promote of to offer at the backend of every deal? You could check out the many affiliate programs online. For sure, there is one which is relevant to the subject your business is servicing. Simply choose the products that complement what you're offering, or at the very least, target the same audience your own products are aiming for. This would provide for you the greatest chance of success when it comes to the aforementioned supplements for your online sales.


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Hi everyone. I am trying to list an item on E-bay tonight and found that they changed the listing page and I don't like it. Is there a way to use the old listing page? I can't find any option or link to go back to it so I do not know if it is possible. Any thoughts?


I just figured out that if you select the "advanced listing option" tool you will be prompted not to use it if you are not a high volume seller. However, if you click it, it will take you back to the old listing page. The only thing that is different is how the text of your description appears in the ad. I will play with this now and see what options are there.


You might want to check and make sure you're on the Canadian ebay site (www.ebay.ca) and not www.ebay.com which is the American one. Perhpas that's the reason why eBay thinks you are located in the US.

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