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[NOVEMBER 17, 2010]
The Faeries' Ruin Plot![]() The Faeries' Ruin Plot started on September 17, 2010. If you need any help, check out the FAQ or The Faeries' Ruin Neoboard
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games [20k a day]- Back To Top -Some people don't like games & some people do. Either way, they are a great way to make neopoints. You may think that your no good at any of the games, but that doesn't mean you can't try thought, right? For those of you who can never find the time to play games, or have a pretty slow internet connection that drives you insane, don't think that you can't make plently of neopoints, there are a ton of other ways to do so. Keep scrolling down the page if you want to find out how to make neopoints without having to play games.
I have tried to make these scores reasonable so that anyone can reach them. It doesn't matter that much if you can't get them though, just keep trying and see what happens. Maybe one day you might even get your name on the highscore list, who knows what the future holds. Just keep your head held high ;).
bank interestBank interest isn't automatically credited to your account, you have to go to the bank everyday and collect it yourself. When you have collected you interest, it won't be added to your hand, it will be put into your bank account & slowly grow. The more neopoints you have in your bank, the more interest you get. If you want to get even more neopoints from your interest, it all depends on your account type.
account typeThe higher your account type is, the the more interest you will gain. For example, if your account type is "Neopian Student" you would get 5.5% of your total balance back through interest, but if you had enough neopointsto upgrade your account type to "Bronze Saver" then you would get 6% of your total balance back through interest and so on.When you first sign up for an account, your account type will automatically become "Junior Saver", but you if you want to upgrade then you will have to have at least 1000NP in the bank. There are more details on how many neopoints you need to upgrade in the the actual bank.
For SOME people owning a shop isn't necessary to make neopoints. Some people just like having a shop so they have a space to through all their junk that they don't want and sell it, which is an option that you can chose but in my opinion I think owning a shop can be very profitable so it's worth a shot. There are two main area's that you need to be familiar with if you want to maintain a well-kept shop. The first one is restocking. Restocking is a very important thing when having a shop because if you can't do this properly then you can lose neopoints, which nobody likes. The second area (which isn't compulsory when owning a shop) is looking for forms of advertisement. You can get free advertisement by being in a mall, or you can pay to advertise your shop on the Notice Board. IF you have the time try to do these everyday, but if our one of those people who doesn't have much time to spare on Neopets then just do a quick checkover every couple of days.
your daily checklist: Check what items have been sold Re-buy all of your missing items Make sure all your recently purchased items are priced correctly and in your shop ready to be sold Don't forget to check your shop till for profitTip: Try not to have to many graphics/pictures in your shop. Shops that have overcrowded pictures everywhere often turn away customers because they find it hard to read prices ect, or because it takes to long to load and decided to move on. Having a nice neat picture or two is fine. They do usually look very attractive and it adds a little something to your shop as well, just don't over do it.
First, you have to decide on what kind of items you want to sell. If you are new to this, it would be a good idea to start off selling simple and cheaper items like food or grooming supplies. Below is a picture of a part of Jelly Foods inventory. This is the shop I will be using to show you how to buy and haggle an item. SOME items are good and some items are a bad at Jelly Foods, so just be careful of that. In this example, I'm buying a Raspberry Jelly Pop. For the price that I have bought it at, it is a really bad deal. The only reason I bought it at that price was so I didn't have to rush taking to screenshots because all the good deals go super fast. So when your looking to buy an item, make sure your quick at the mouse!
choose a shop and an item:Since I have chosen what shop I want to shop at & what item I would like to buy (the Raspberry Jelly Pop) its time to actually purchase it. You do this by clicking on the item.
Once you have clicked on it, you should see a window appear like the one above. Make sure you click "ok".
hagglingWhen you click "ok", its not going to purchase the item. Instead, it will bring to to another window that will let you haggle if you want to. Haggling is when you are offering less neopoints then the amount that they want. 99% of the time they will agree to a lower price, but only if you don't bring it down too far.
The original price for a Raspberry Jelly Pop is 676NP, but I'm going to offer him 600NP for it instead.
search the shop wizardYay! I got the item I wanted! Now I have to sell it. Go to the Shop Wizard and search your item. Make sure before you click the search button you change it from "containing my phrase" to "identical to my phrase". If you don't change it, the Shop Wizard might search another item instead of the one you wanted it to search.
sell for profitI've searched my item in the Shop Wizard, and I would sell the item for about 300NP since that is around the average price for it. In this example I lose money, but in most other cases you make a profit.So now that you know how to buy, haggle and sell.. Why not start NOW? Good luck :)
find an item you want to search:Before you sniping, you have to figure out what item you want to look up, right? Here are a few items that you could try searching since they are often mispriced:Codestones Dubloons Neggs Bottled Faeries Map Pieces If your going to search a group of something, eg. codestones then type "codestone" in the search box, and make sure below it says "containing my phrase". OR if yo are wanting to search something specific eg, Main Codestone then type "Main Codestone" in the search box andd make sure below it says "identical to my phrase". Below is an example of a mispriced item:
If you get outstanding cheap items, then press F5 to refresh the page again, but you get something similiar to the picture above race in and buy it! The item above should get you 3000NP profit, just from one item. When you enter the shop, the item you looked up should be right at the top, above all the items there. If you click it a window will appear. It's just double checking that you want to buy the item. Once you click "ok" it should just return back to the shop. YOU BOUGHT THE ITEM BEFORE EVERYONE ELSE! If the item isn't at the top and instead there is writing that says, "item not found" this means that someone else beat you to the item and bought it before you could. But don't worry if this happens to you, just go back to the Shop Wizard and keep re-freshing the page until something happens.
The Stock Market is a place where you can go to buy shares of parts of Neopian Companies. What you want to do is to buy shares when they are selling at a very low price, this would be from 15NP - 17NP per share price range. Unfortunately, you can't buy shares any lower then 15NP but that doesn't mean that you can't make huge profits. Remember: NEVER sell at a loss.
the meaningsAre you have trouble understanding what all the names/slogans/titles and so and what they all mean? Here is where you can find the answers!
step one: buyingFirstly, you need to figure out what company your going to buy shares from. I would recommend going here when deciding where your going to buy from. You should see another window appear. This is called "Bargain Stocks". The helpful thing about going to Bargain Stocks is that it lists the companies in ascending order of the price they are selling at. Scroll down the list until you find a stock that is currently selling at 15NP per share. If there are multiple companies selling at 15NP, just chose one of them. It really doesn't matter which one you choose. If there are none selling at 15NP then you can either buy one thats selling at 16NP or 17NP (nothing higher) or you can wait until the next day to see if any are selling for 15NP.Once you have chosen which company you are going to buy from, click on the abbreviation for the companies name. (For eg, if I wanted to buy shares from Breadmaster Bakeries I would click on 'BB'). Once you click on it, it will bring you to the "Company Profile". It lists some information about the company & who it's competitors are. You can read about these if you like, but none of it really matters. After you have taken a look around, click on the Companies name (eg, so I would click on Breadmaster Bakeries). You should now see a box just like the one below
The maximum amount of shares you can buy each day is 1000, so type in "1000" beside "Number of Shares" just like the picture above. If your buying shares that cost 15NP, this will cost you 15, 000NP (16NP per share = 16, 000NP, ect). It might seem like a lot of first, but don't worry about it because if you do everything right you can double or triple your neopoints! Once you click "buy shares" it should take you to your portfolio. Your portfolio keeps track of all the shares that you own. This is very helpful when you are wanting to sell your shares.
step two: waitingUsing the Stock Market to make neopoints is very helpful if you don't have much time to spend on Neopets or you just want to make some extra NP on the side. The prices for stocks change everyday, but move very slowly. It can take months and months for it to reach a decent profit but don't worry because EVERY single stock will rise eventually. What some people do, is they freak out that they won't get there neopoints back so they decide to sell so they won't lose anymore. This is a very BAD thing to do. You must never sell at a loss because the prices will rise even though you might think they won't, THEY WILL.
step three: sellingWait until the overall change reaches to 100% or higher and your ready to sell! If you don't want to sell yet and wait until they go even higher, thats fine to. Stocks can reach to 300%, so sometimes waiting might not be a bad idea, if your willing to wait longer.See the grey triangle beside the companies logo icon? Click it, and that should bring down another box. This is wanting to know exactly how many shares you want to sell. Some people sell all of it in one go and other people sell a little bit and wait to see if the price will go up even higher. It is a personal decision on how many shares you sell. Type in how many you want to sell underneath "sell" and then click "sell shares" at the bottom of the page. It should then bring you to this page telling you about your transactions and how many neopoints you now have.
Am I missing something?- Back To Top -Do you think I am missing something from this page? Would you like to know more about a topic or would you like me to create a new one? Maybe there is a mistake somewhere? Let me know by sending me a neomail! It is really appreciated if you want to help make this page even better for YOU :). |
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