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by wegs2
1800 days ago
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I think a lot of that can be managed with messaging and expectation-setting. My experience hasn't been that volume is manufacturing-limited. A frobitz costs $50 to make, ship, support, etc: - I know I'll sell 200 - I think I might sell 800 - Best-case, I'll sell 1600 Without preorders, if I order 200 and sell for $60, I'll come out $2000 ahead guaranteed. If I order 800, I might come out $8000 ahead, or I might come out $28k behind. If I order 1600, I'll be almost guaranteed to come out behind. Ergo, it makes more sense for me to order as many as I *know* I'll sell, and to have shortages than it does to order extra. Unsold units cost a lot, and can drive me bankrupt. Shortages are a bit of lost profit. That's especially true for low-volume, as is the case here. |
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