I hate my stupid, noobish mall.

I'm not going to say the name of it, but my mall is one of those stupid Branch Malls that was my only option because I'm only size 35 (rebuilding). I USED to be in The Nursery, but nooooo stupid getting frozen and blahblah and I lost my spot. :K Anyway, my mall is terribly unorganized with no decent members (maybe one), but NOBODY UPDATES THE DAMN BANNER! Therfore, NOBODY LINKS TO MY SHOP! And I've been waiting a week. Argh! I'd love to leave, but there's absolutely nothing else out there for a small shop size like my own! I want to smash my head into the wall. Does anyone know any small malls with a Maps & Scratchcards position open? Or, do you think I should just not join anything til I'm a Marketplace again?
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I agree with Sweets. Try a general shop. Not only does this allow you to stock everything, you will get a feel for what you like the best!

[quote=forcefedup][quote=Dennis_Anderson][quote=forcefedup]I think I will leave, and possibly sell out of my painfully non-selling maps and try out Training. Is training a good money-maker for a small shop? ________________________________ Are you feeling lucky? Click Here![/quote] It's not bad. Especially if you can get sniped codestones and faeries. But otherwise with training, unless you spike the price, you're only getting like 100-500nps profit per item sold. I'm in training, and I know that most of my nps don't come from training. I do find the red codestones to be a good profit though =D. Also codestones are on the rise in price at the point in time. I've be tracking the rise of each codestone with great interest =p[/quote] What would you say is the best category to do? Scratchcards has always been my biggest money-maker, but I'm looking to branch out. ________________________________ Are you feeling lucky? Click Here![/quote] I'm a strong believer in any category is good. I mean in categories I would think people would make no money at all I see people making millions. So I don't know how to answer that question :(

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