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Low Prim Furniture is a travesty

Wynochee LeShelle
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Join date: 3 Feb 2007
Posts: 658
07-08-2009 06:23
Last year I had a successful biz, selling a 116-prims home incl. one 1-prim furniture as complete package for 512sqm starters.

By request I make also 1-prim homes completed with a 116-prims multifunctional couch for 512ers.

I am specialized in serving the 512er market.

This makes sure, that the amount of allowed prims on a 512er is well used, customer is happy and me is happy.

To climb up in solution provider rankings I gave a notecard into the package, which included the LM of a popular sandbox, in case the customer likes to rezz something additional from his/her inventory from time to time.

To give a predictable experience I gave a small gift to the package. A flower-pot with a 77 prim plant.

So, customers could chose between rezzing the house and the furniture, or just rezzing the lovely plant.

Allow me the remark: learning from LL to make customer oriented biz, is your success!
Couldbe Yue
one unhappy customer
Join date: 30 Mar 2008
Posts: 1,532
07-09-2009 05:11
From: Wynochee LeShelle
Last year I had a successful biz, selling a 116-prims home incl. one 1-prim furniture as complete package for 512sqm starters.

By request I make also 1-prim homes completed with a 116-prims multifunctional couch for 512ers.

I am specialized in serving the 512er market.

This makes sure, that the amount of allowed prims on a 512er is well used, customer is happy and me is happy.

To climb up in solution provider rankings I gave a notecard into the package, which included the LM of a popular sandbox, in case the customer likes to rezz something additional from his/her inventory from time to time.

To give a predictable experience I gave a small gift to the package. A flower-pot with a 77 prim plant.

So, customers could chose between rezzing the house and the furniture, or just rezzing the lovely plant.

Allow me the remark: learning from LL to make customer oriented biz, is your success!


Thanks for the tips.. You forgot to mention your greatest gift to the customer though - making the box they need to open 118 prims ;)
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Argent Stonecutter
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07-09-2009 05:26
Don't forget the 127 prim (including the control arrows) resizing HUD!
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Deira Llanfair
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Join date: 16 Oct 2006
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07-09-2009 06:12
From: Bradley Bracken
I went into a low prim store and was in awe of the few prims they use. Suddenly I was overcome with red spots all over my body. My doctor said that it was the effects of being near sculpties. He went on to say that low prim furniture is destroying the ozone layer.

I will continue to make my furniture happily. In fact, sometimes I take prims and hide them in the cushions where no one will see them. I love by the motto "If 5 prims are needed, then make it 10.



Gosh - that's worrying! There should be legislation to enforce the use of environmentally friendly prims - like low power light bulbs. There should be strict limits on the number of pixels thay are permitted to render!
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Emma Starsider
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Join date: 10 Feb 2009
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07-09-2009 15:23
I am glad we still have our humor. All the ones that posted in this thread are possibly pixmental, yes including me :) We should all meet some day inworld, I guess this would be fun.
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07-09-2009 15:27
From: Deira Llanfair
Gosh - that's worrying! There should be legislation to enforce the use of environmentally friendly prims - like low power light bulbs. There should be strict limits on the number of pixels thay are permitted to render!
I think it's more important to make sure you limit the rendering of high density pixelspam and "bad" pixolesterol.
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Blu Cazalet
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Join date: 28 Jul 2007
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07-09-2009 20:47
Er...um...am I the only one to welcome the kids onto the adult grid? After all child labor laws don't apply (yet) and child labor equals lower prices....let the kids put the low prim furniture together, get blamed for the shoddy workmanship, and we the consumers will benefit from the lower prices.

-Blu-(Queen Of Flawed Logic)
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