How do I know if I'm pricing too low?

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davymuncher
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Yeah, also a good idea is to have a few items overpriced, so that when people are in your shop because of "The Best SW Deal", they often look and see the other items, something they might like. "Oh I haven't read that book yet! It's 5K, that must be why. I'll buy it!" and really its worth 3K or whatever --- Step outside, take a breath of fresh air, then look down to see if you have a new text message.
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Ohh thats brilliant! I get a lot of traffic for my Codestones and bottled faeries, but Im a wearables shop, so If I have a couple of my better wearables higher.... brilliant :) http://www.neopets.com/browseshop.phtml?owner=taintedkrys84
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