Disclamer: Im not saying I want local trade spam back in chat: (Now you can read the post)
I know this is gonna get flamed, but there's allready a bad side-effect from the lack of trade spam in local.. it's very hard to sell anything now.
I sell alot, I didn't spam, but I did use local to post my adds. alot of people did.. and alot of people used trade before.. but heres the problem, since people used to split their adds, 1 person would sell in local 1 person in trade it was easy to follow.. now.. all of the trade is in trade channel.. the combied people who are not using trade to the people who allready used trade is insane.. its so insane nobody even turns on trade anymore.. I was trying to sell 2 poplular items, and buy ectos in trade.. and I put the "WTB ectos" in the party search under trade.. I tried to post my adds trade channel and nobody could even see them and nobody responded (yes I was set to online) before I could sell a monk tome no time flat! I was really wondering about this trade thing so I droped the price of my elite monk tome to 1k just to see if anyone messaged me.. I posted that for atleat 6 minutes before I got 1 pm about it..
Point is.. nobody even reads trade chat.. and i'm finding it VERY hard to sell anything using it... and hardly anyone sees your messags in it.. I never even got a pm about ectos even though I was offering 5.4k for them.....
Not to mention when I try to buy something my WTB message never gets answer too... and I've never had this probem before, I used to sell over 50-60k worth of goods in about 30 minutes now I cant even get 7k for an elite monke tome without droping my price to 1k just to catch peoples attention.
The economy looks as if it's slowing down.. I've talked to a couple of people I know who sell alot of stuff ingame.. and they too are trying hard to sell items but people just dont seem to see the messages.. not sure if everyone has trade chat turned off or what.. guldie was trying to sell a a req 10 Inscribible zodiac sword for 40k and nobody answerd, I saw someone trying to buy any req strength zodiac shield for 50k this morning and his ad was up there as long as me, he even went to lions arch to try there (as I did) .. These kind of easy sales would be answerd almost instantly in the old days.. but now.. people cant find stuff they want, and people cant sell stuff they need to.
I will restate what I first said:
I'm not saying I want local trade spam back.. Im just saying.. we need something.. the trade channel alone doesnt seem to be working .. atleast for me and my circle of friends.
Lack of spam = Bad for sales.
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Yes, I can understand your point of view. To be honest, I also have a hard time selling items using the in-game trade channel. Personally, I would recommend using an auction site, such as the auction part on this site, or others such as gwshop.
Imho, there are two problems : first, few people look at the trade channel. And second (and maybe in connection with the first), you'll have a hard time finding someone interested in what you're selling, even if they do read the trade channel. The second part wasn't for general items, of course, such as tomes or ectoes.
Imho, there are two problems : first, few people look at the trade channel. And second (and maybe in connection with the first), you'll have a hard time finding someone interested in what you're selling, even if they do read the trade channel. The second part wasn't for general items, of course, such as tomes or ectoes.
With the exception of a different font color, what is the difference between the two channels? Stating that it "doesn't seem to be working" is nonsense.
If people want to buy and/or sell something, they go to the trade channel. Simple.
Maybe the font is the wrong color for putting people in the buying mood...?
If people want to buy and/or sell something, they go to the trade channel. Simple.
Maybe the font is the wrong color for putting people in the buying mood...?
having both the sellers/buyers name and messages in pink text makes it almost impossible to distinguish one persons message from another. the rate at which the trade channel gets spammed doesnt help matters either.
at least in all chat a persons name is in yellow text and their message appears in white text. having two separate color markers for one persons message makes it much easier to read. maybe they should do that for the trade channel as well.
at least in all chat a persons name is in yellow text and their message appears in white text. having two separate color markers for one persons message makes it much easier to read. maybe they should do that for the trade channel as well.
If I am interested in buying, selling, or trading I will go to the trade channel. As people learn to use the trade channel, then shoppers will go there.
If you were able to turn off commercials on your TV, would you? IMO, almost everyone would. If TV ads were only allowed on certain channels, shoppers would learn how to use them.
Now, if we had a "Services" channels, for runners, power levelers, and such.
If you were able to turn off commercials on your TV, would you? IMO, almost everyone would. If TV ads were only allowed on certain channels, shoppers would learn how to use them.
Now, if we had a "Services" channels, for runners, power levelers, and such.
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I would have to agree with quite a few others with the idea that Anet probably should have entertained the idea of reviewing possible improvements to the chat system, if it's possible in the first place, before they started handing out temp bans. Just the very simple solution of changing the color of the font of the names in trade chat, which btw a lot of others have been suggesting for a while, would make a world of diference.
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I can kind of see the OP's point.
I never never use all channel to sell. But sometimes I will buy something I hadn't planned for - a number of my minis were bought because I happened to see someone advertising a low price at the right time. Had they been only on the trade channel, I would not have seen it because I had trade off at that point.
But let's be blunt about the problem - the people to blame here are not the traders - they were simply doing their best to respond to a situation created by ANet itself.
ANet nerfed loot so that money was less easy for most people to come by - they claimed this dropped prices. I believe it was actually hard mode that did that, but the point is moot. Either way, in a buyer's market the seller has to try harder to get his product out there.
Then ANet increased the availability of items that are best sold to other players rather than merchants (golds, greens, and the mods and inscriptions that got salvaged from crappy golds). There is no effective in game trader for these items.
ANet provided a useless means to move these items - the search panel. It is not useless because people don't use it. People don't use it because it is useless. There is not enough room for describing your item. And it is not persistent when you move to another area or district. The only advantage it really has over chat is it reaches all the districts in the town you happen to be in at the moment - but that only amounts to one or 2 districts in most cases, except for Kamadan.
As a result, traders increased their use of Local for selling their goods. I don't like it, but I realize they were simply using the best and most effective means to do what they needed to do.
Now Anet is banning people for selling in local chat - but it was a problem of their own making.
OK, they could not provide an auction house. But surely there is a way to increase character limit in the search panel or make it persistent while you are actually logged on so that people in all major cities could see what was being sold by those logged on at the moment. Or they could have added traders for green weapons and mods. Or just increased the amount given for those items from the merchant. Most people would just sell theirs that way and leave trade chat for the truly rare and desirable items. There are ways to facilitate trade other than a full blown auction house.
More and more I'm starting to think ANet has its best people working on GW2, it's second best people working on GW:EN and its interns and new hires working on the present game. It's getting to the point where, when I play the game, I don't feel I am playing against the mobs, the bosses, or even other players. I'm starting feel I'm playing against the developers. Guild Wars, the first PvD game in history.
I never never use all channel to sell. But sometimes I will buy something I hadn't planned for - a number of my minis were bought because I happened to see someone advertising a low price at the right time. Had they been only on the trade channel, I would not have seen it because I had trade off at that point.
But let's be blunt about the problem - the people to blame here are not the traders - they were simply doing their best to respond to a situation created by ANet itself.
ANet nerfed loot so that money was less easy for most people to come by - they claimed this dropped prices. I believe it was actually hard mode that did that, but the point is moot. Either way, in a buyer's market the seller has to try harder to get his product out there.
Then ANet increased the availability of items that are best sold to other players rather than merchants (golds, greens, and the mods and inscriptions that got salvaged from crappy golds). There is no effective in game trader for these items.
ANet provided a useless means to move these items - the search panel. It is not useless because people don't use it. People don't use it because it is useless. There is not enough room for describing your item. And it is not persistent when you move to another area or district. The only advantage it really has over chat is it reaches all the districts in the town you happen to be in at the moment - but that only amounts to one or 2 districts in most cases, except for Kamadan.
As a result, traders increased their use of Local for selling their goods. I don't like it, but I realize they were simply using the best and most effective means to do what they needed to do.
Now Anet is banning people for selling in local chat - but it was a problem of their own making.
OK, they could not provide an auction house. But surely there is a way to increase character limit in the search panel or make it persistent while you are actually logged on so that people in all major cities could see what was being sold by those logged on at the moment. Or they could have added traders for green weapons and mods. Or just increased the amount given for those items from the merchant. Most people would just sell theirs that way and leave trade chat for the truly rare and desirable items. There are ways to facilitate trade other than a full blown auction house.
More and more I'm starting to think ANet has its best people working on GW2, it's second best people working on GW:EN and its interns and new hires working on the present game. It's getting to the point where, when I play the game, I don't feel I am playing against the mobs, the bosses, or even other players. I'm starting feel I'm playing against the developers. Guild Wars, the first PvD game in history.
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I disagree...whenever, as long as I have played, was looking to buy any item, I would either use guru or open the trade chat...wait a minute or two and then scroll through looking for something I was interested in. While doing, all other chat, sans guild, was off.
I did this then and I do this now.
I have not had many problems finding what I was looking for in the trade channel or selling for that matter.
Considering my past experiences, I am sure I am not the only one who does this and as more and more people realize that trade spam has been banned in the all chat channel, they will gravitate to the search function and trade channels.
You cannot blame the slowing economy on the recent spam enforcement, especially since its been in effect a grand whopping total one weekend.
The slowing economy is a different thread all in itself that likely has more factors than anyone would care to list.
I did this then and I do this now.
I have not had many problems finding what I was looking for in the trade channel or selling for that matter.
Considering my past experiences, I am sure I am not the only one who does this and as more and more people realize that trade spam has been banned in the all chat channel, they will gravitate to the search function and trade channels.
You cannot blame the slowing economy on the recent spam enforcement, especially since its been in effect a grand whopping total one weekend.
The slowing economy is a different thread all in itself that likely has more factors than anyone would care to list.
First off, traders are now going to need to realize that spam does not make your sale. Spam is actually your problem now that trade is confined to the trade channel. If (I know this is a big IF) sellers would limit themselves to one send and everyone was doing this, then the people that want to purchase your items could better find what they are looking for.
Spam never did make your sales...it was having the right person come along at the right time to see what you were offering. With so many people abusing the chat with spam it was difficult at best to see what was offered let alone the poor soul that had a question to toss out that got lost in the flying trade spam.
We have been told there will not be an auction house, we have also been told that party search will not have the string length increased. Accept that as fact and move on...
Sellers and buyers are now left with the options available.
1. Sell in trade channel.
2. Briefly list your item in Party Search and hit all districts.
3. Use an offsite auction such as the one here at Guru.
4. Merch your items and get on with your game.
When sellers are forced to use the tools available to them they will figure out what will work for them. I guaranty that spam will not be your solution.
Spam never did make your sales...it was having the right person come along at the right time to see what you were offering. With so many people abusing the chat with spam it was difficult at best to see what was offered let alone the poor soul that had a question to toss out that got lost in the flying trade spam.
We have been told there will not be an auction house, we have also been told that party search will not have the string length increased. Accept that as fact and move on...
Sellers and buyers are now left with the options available.
1. Sell in trade channel.
2. Briefly list your item in Party Search and hit all districts.
3. Use an offsite auction such as the one here at Guru.
4. Merch your items and get on with your game.
When sellers are forced to use the tools available to them they will figure out what will work for them. I guaranty that spam will not be your solution.
No, lack of spam is not bad for sales. Wannabe merchants who don't know the first thing about being a salesman, however, are bad for sales.
The recent crackdown on advertising spam in the All channel is something I agree with, but that is not the only way to advertise what you're trying to sell. There are other ways, and more effective ways I might add, that let you run your own "commercial". Such as the sell forums or auction system on here, that Aera pointed out in post #5. Or word of mouth through your guild/alliance.
No potential customer wants to be spammed with repeated short commercials. That's one surefire way to turn potential customers away - why do you think that telemarketers get hung up on so often? Yes, you want to advertise your wares to as many potential customers as possible; but no customer wants it rammed down their throat.
The system does not need anything. Those who want to turn a good profit need to reconsider their advertising strategy and look for better methods than what they've been using.
The recent crackdown on advertising spam in the All channel is something I agree with, but that is not the only way to advertise what you're trying to sell. There are other ways, and more effective ways I might add, that let you run your own "commercial". Such as the sell forums or auction system on here, that Aera pointed out in post #5. Or word of mouth through your guild/alliance.
No potential customer wants to be spammed with repeated short commercials. That's one surefire way to turn potential customers away - why do you think that telemarketers get hung up on so often? Yes, you want to advertise your wares to as many potential customers as possible; but no customer wants it rammed down their throat.
The system does not need anything. Those who want to turn a good profit need to reconsider their advertising strategy and look for better methods than what they've been using.
i have days where all i do is sell... have done so for 2 years, i have never used any chat, other then trade and have never had a problem selling my wares... people who are interested in buying stuff do pay attention to the trade channel.
if you're haveing problems selling, then you are trying to sell items that are worthless, or don't have a very good sales pitch.
if you're haveing problems selling, then you are trying to sell items that are worthless, or don't have a very good sales pitch.
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Originally Posted by The Hand Of Death
Well, if no one spammed in the trade channel to begin with then everyone's messages would be seen rather than them flying by with only seconds to read them.
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geez, its only been what, a day since this was announced....give it time!!!!
I think the only thing that has happened is the impulse buyer will need to change to the trade channel if they want to buy something---they may or maynot need....
but give it time....people are just getting used to the idea of using the trade channel and party search.
I think the only thing that has happened is the impulse buyer will need to change to the trade channel if they want to buy something---they may or maynot need....
but give it time....people are just getting used to the idea of using the trade channel and party search.
I disagree completely. It's mostly already been said, but spamming the local chat isn't going to make me, or anyone else want to buy the items. It only forced me to hide all of those windows, so that I didn't have to listen to it.
If you want to sell something you can say it once every so often in the trade window. Spamming it doesn't help anyone, if nobody wants it the first time, saying it seven times in a row wont change their mind.
If you want to sell something you can say it once every so often in the trade window. Spamming it doesn't help anyone, if nobody wants it the first time, saying it seven times in a row wont change their mind.
