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Balinese, and the secondary market. Can we *avoid* having a round 2 of this?
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06-19-2012, 11:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2012 02:23 PM by Khea Karas.)
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RE: Balinese, and the secondary market. Can we *avoid* having a round 2 of this?
(06-19-2012 11:02 AM)Kayleigh McMillan Wrote: (06-19-2012 11:00 AM)Khea Karas Wrote: (06-19-2012 10:44 AM)Chelle Zimmer Wrote: (06-19-2012 10:27 AM)Liriel Garnet Wrote: Just a final note. When I started with kittycats last September or so, a 5 or 6 trait cat was considered a VERY nice cat. Now 9T kitties are all over. That said, a lot of people that come in new to the community come in with starters, so they won't have the 9t kitties and tons of special traits that those of us who have been breeding a while do. They still deserve our attention and respect and the opportunity to showcase the kitties they've worked hard to produce!
I am so glad you mentioned this Liriel. I have had the privilege of selling some very amazing cats from a new breeder just 3 weeks now into KittyCatS. I, and many others, work hard to bring a huge selection and make sure that we are encouraging NEW breeders to attend and bring their cats to auction. With classes provided at several sims, the mentorship program provided at one sim, I think the well established and experienced Auctioneers, (and yes I am talking about more than just my sim) are doing a great job with that. Thanks for mentioning that Liriel because I and many others do an excellent job of respecting and giving attention to new breeders!
This is good point but maybe a new approach to doing this would be to offer new breeder friendly auctions and ones for more experienced breeders, as well as ones for high end cats, and other themes like that. IDK...sort of like an auction theme a day, as I dont see the number of daily auctions decreasing this would be a great way to inject some newness and take away the "daily routine feeling" from auctions? Just a thought...
Sounds like a good idea.
Only thing is wouldn't that make a new breeder feel as a noob instead of encouragement to keep up with the high end breeders and to learn from them etc.?
There is nothing to stop the older breeders going and showing support. No I think it does the opposite. It introduces them into the community and gets them seen on their own level instead of trying to compete with cats that will over shadow their own normally. It would give them a safe and encouraging environment that they can feel proud instead of ashamed at perhaps not having the "best". I think its a perfect way if done correctly.
EDIT: As Chelle mentions above, chances are, the established breeders will not be a newer breeders' target customer, and probably will not buy, but like any business... not everyone always will be anyway. I cant see that even in a "normal" auction they would be more likely to sell. Someone either wants the cat or they dont. I would envisage these particular auctions, to be not just be about selling, but also about learning with the auctioneer providing more of a "teach & sell" approach. Kinda of like a class/auction in one.
Regarding high end kitties, perhaps minimum start bids could be enforced? ....by that, I mean high minimum start bids
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RE: Balinese, and the secondary market. Can we *avoid* having a round 2 of this? - Khea Karas - 06-19-2012 11:10 AM
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