>be me, starting a business
>keep production quality to MAXIMUM FUCKING OVERDRIVE
>keep profits to just enough to be self sufficient
>more happy customers lavish in their well made products and the free shipping is too sweet to say no to
This is the plan from here:
>decrease quality, increase profits
>rapidly increasing income to be spent on marketing and business expansion, potentially other ventures
>may lose old customers but the new ones from dat fresh marketing will be non the wiser about my jewish tricks
>new venture will generate passive income
>sell business, live off passive income
>????
>profit?
Its working so far, should I go for it or nah?
>>1264477
>decrease quality
top lol
sage
>>1264477
5 everyday or 100 today
u look full of wisdom already
You're a massive cunt. I hope some product you really like suddenly just gets really shit with no alternatives. It's not nice.
Increase efficiency, don't decrease quality. The amount of well made products today can be counted on one fucking hand, don't add to this shit.
>>1264518
>Increase efficiency, don't decrease quality.
I agree with the post, OP.
Can you hire additional workers to increase production capacity yet maintain quality?
>>1264477
never decrease quality
figure out a way to scale it out right now
that's your best bet
Sounds like a viable plan, but it could seriously backfire if you lower the quality too much at once. It would be safer to selectively decrease quality for the least risky customers and gradually increase the proportion of shitty products while making sure your reputation doesn't take too big of a hit. Goodwill is an asset, get the most from it when you cash it out.
>>1264477
>may lose old customers but the new ones from dat fresh marketing will be non the wiser about my jewish tricks
Flawed model, much easier to retain than attract new
Low retention shit like CASH4GOLD is pleb tier