One Hundred Days of Stalling is a business simulation game. Players need to play the role of a stall owner, run their own stall in the game, and complete certain sales targets within 100 days. There are various resources in the game, including Goods, funds, staff, etc. Players need to manage these resources reasonably while exploring the market and improving their reputation and performance.
1. Players need to purchase goods, choose the type of goods that are guaranteed to make a profit, observe market demand, and purchase goods reasonably;
2. Can predict future demand in the market and purchase beneficial items in advance to obtain higher profits;
3. It is suitable for everyone who likes challenges to experience it. I hope everyone can like this game and have fun.
1. Setting up a stall requires customers to make money, and players can attract customers in various ways;
2. For example, setting up special displays, providing discounts and promotions, hiring experienced employees, etc.;
3. Players also need to pay attention to crowd traffic, such as festival celebrations and city events, so that they can seize opportunities to earn more sales.
1. An excellent stall owner needs to reasonably manage funds and materials;
2. Reasonably determine monthly sales targets and arrange the investment of goods and funds;
3. You need to have strong negotiation skills to negotiate better purchase prices with suppliers, control costs, and increase profits.
1. Promotion is an important part of setting up a stall. Once you have customers, you need continuous promotion to expand the market and increase your popularity;
2. Players can use various methods, including social media, local print flyers, etc., to promote their small stalls and attract more customers;
3. Players need to use various business strategies to continuously optimize booth locations, product displays, sales methods, etc. to enhance their market influence and achieve sales targets.