User blog:Antonym of Bright/Store Pricing Guide

The "My Store" tool on AJ has become a big hit, with many people making and advertising their stores. However, I do think that many of the prices that I see at stores are a bit too high. I have built a mathematical price guide for spikes, den betas, clothing betas, and RIMs here. I hope this helps you!

RIMs, DBs, and CBs
Adventure RIM= 1 diamond. This is generally what I see, and I think this is reasonable.

Member Den Beta= 15-20 diamonds. This is what-- if calculating using RIMs-- a good price would be. Den betas are worth around 15-20 RIMs. (See Den Betas page)

Non-member Den Beta= 20-30 diamonds.

Clothing Beta= 7-10 diamonds. What it's worth dividing member clothing betas in half.

Short wrists:
Orange-Green= 20 diamonds

Yellow-Red= 40 diamonds

Black= 40-60 diamonds

Long Wrists:
Orange-Green= 40-60 diamonds

Yellow-Pink= 60 diamonds

Blue-Red= 60-80 diamonds

Black= 100-120 diamonds

Short Collars:
Orange-Green= 100 diamonds

Yellow-Pink= 120 diamonds

Blue= 140 diamonds

Purple-Red= 140-160 diamonds

Black= 200-220 diamonds

Juicy Long Collars:
Orange= 200-220 diamonds

Green= 220-240 diamonds

Yellow= 280-300 diamonds

Pink= 300-320 diamonds

Blue= 400 diamonds

Purple= 400-440 diamonds

Red= 460-500 diamonds

Black= 1200 diamonds. I know that you cannot price things this high, but this is to give you an idea of what one would be worth.

Why should I know this?
It is useful to keep this price guide in mind when setting up a shop to increase the likelihood of someone purchasing your item. Just because you put a green long on your shop, doesn't mean that anyone wants to spend, say: 500 diamonds for it. You need to make your prices fair-- then people will buy.

Thank you for reading this post, and I hope it was helpful! If you think this needs adjustments or updating, comment below. Thanks!