How many products are in your wishlist?

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  • LenioTGLenioTG Posts: 2,118

    A far more useful measure would be wishlist as a percentage of total products purchased.  So say you have a product library of 4000 products,  and your wishlist is 400.  That's 10%.  Lower percentage would suggest you purchase products regularly as they become available,  a higher percentage,  migh suggest a customer who is  more patient to wait for sales and such.

    I'm at 10%

    I basically use my wishlist as a tool to select what I could be interested in during everyday sales, thanks to Daz Deal "Only Show Wishlisted"!

    My only criteria is "if this went on sale for 2$, and you had money to spare, would you buy it and use it for something cool?"

  • Lothar WeberLothar Weber Posts: 1,611

    921 since december 2018... oh my ...sh

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 109,465

    A far more useful measure would be wishlist as a percentage of total products purchased.  So say you have a product library of 4000 products,  and your wishlist is 400.  That's 10%.  Lower percentage would suggest you purchase products regularly as they become available,  a higher percentage,  migh suggest a customer who is  more patient to wait for sales and such.

    I'm at 10%

    2.5%

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited May 2019

    < 1%

    Post edited by Chohole on
  • LenioTGLenioTG Posts: 2,118

    Based on that calculation, I'm >200% xD

  • namffuaknamffuak Posts: 4,467

    7 out of 12,300.

  • MelanieLMelanieL Posts: 7,812

    Based on the store page I'm at less than 0.8% (and that's only items still in store - I have a lot of "discontinued" items too) I guess I'm an impulse buyer!

  • LenioTGLenioTG Posts: 2,118
    MelanieL said:

    Based on the store page I'm at less than 0.8% (and that's only items still in store - I have a lot of "discontinued" items too) I guess I'm an impulse buyer!

    I guess we are in good company :D

  • GeffeGeffe Posts: 63

    My wishlist is less of a "wishlist" and more of a "I may, perhaps, be vaguely interested in this at some point in the future, maybe, list", so I throw a lot of items on it (1307 right now). Combined with DazDeals I definitely end up buying a lot more than I would otherwise. The amount of stuff in my content library that I've bought because I checked my wishlist and it was 70-80% off, but have no idea when I'll ever use, is ridiculous.

  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 2,074
    edited May 2019

    A far more useful measure would be wishlist as a percentage of total products purchased.  So say you have a product library of 4000 products,  and your wishlist is 400.  That's 10%.  Lower percentage would suggest you purchase products regularly as they become available,  a higher percentage,  migh suggest a customer who is  more patient to wait for sales and such.

    I'm at 10%

    You're right and you're wrong. I joined Daz in th fall in 2016, had an error that equated to a refund of near 5K and started over in 2017-02 amd slowed down like molasses two years later. In 2019-02 I quit PC+ Daz (mentally) got roped back in and rejoined PC+.Daz is like a stalker. You can't find a place to hide where it won't find you and lure you back in. That's because of PA's like you. sigh. So without further ado, I'm at 243% but not everyone buys as much as I do almost every day. I have 8288 products in two years and 34 in wish list. Why I challenge your thinking is that I buy what I want daily. Wishlist depending on sales and recart the same day. Your system does not work for a buyer like me. I think the sales staff would agree.

    Edit: And I thank God I own discontinued items from Moyra and a truck load of other ex-PAs

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    1548 x 139 - 33K
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    232 x 272 - 18K
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  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 6,408

    613 or 5%.

    A couple of years ago, some mega-sale made it possible for me to clear the pre-G8 non-architectural items (got it down to 200), and the last PC+ Sale cleared most PC+ items. 550+ are items that are unique but unnecessary, and I'm using the wishlist for easy recall.

    I read a couple of my favourite vendors sounding weary; so, now I buy their stuff within the first 2 weeks of release whenever funds are available.

  • tj_1ca9500btj_1ca9500b Posts: 2,057

    Too many...

    Looks like 990 at the moment. Most of those are 'sorta kinda want if it ever goes on sale for a really really good deal' older items though.  There's a few Genesis 8 items though, that I may buy if they ever go on sale for a large percentage off.

    Anytime there's a Daz Freebie that requires a source figure that I don't have, I generally grab the freebie and wishlist the source figure.  Hence why my wishlist has so many older items.

  • Noah LGPNoah LGP Posts: 2,617

    1220 items which could potentially interest me but only 3 "Must-have" items

  • mcarlsonrbmcarlsonrb Posts: 12

    1240. About half of that is pre-Iray or pre-Gen8 that I'm likely never going to buy. I add a lot of items because they "might be useful" but don't have a clear idea of what I'm going to do with them. I've started to prune items if they show up on Fast Grab (or similar discount) and I decide I still don't want to buy it.

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 12,234

    2

    I don't wish, I buy. laugh wink Daz appreciates that.

    I wish I could buy.  I appreciate that.devil

     

  • dawnbladedawnblade Posts: 1,723

    I have a whopping 3 in my wishlist now! laugh

  • mindsongmindsong Posts: 1,753
    edited May 2019

    I've always thought of vendor-site wishlists as 'tipping your cards' to the vendor. Brilliant concept from the vendor's perspective... Ever wonder why certain bundles never go on deep-cut sale? I have a guess: vendors know when they don't have to.

    In the classic middle eastern bazaar (and all market based relationships), the negotiation is something like:

      buyer: how much is this item today?

      seller: how much can I get from you today?

    (of course, many more variables go into the scenario, but it's pretty much the essence)

    thus, indicating overt interest via vendor-sponosored wishlists, is, well, tipping your hand.

    I *do* drag "desirable item" urls from my browser into a desktop folder I keep, and I probably have a couple of hundred items in there, so I'm not 'dissing' the game, just playing it in a different way. Not as convenient, for sure.

    Of course, out of the 36K registered DAZ accounts, I'm just dust in the wind, but I enjoy my game all the same. I also keep an old *freebie* (LWO dystopian blocks) in there just to mess up their weekly reports and Monday morning meetings... :^)

    --ms

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  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    8 less after that offer, all at no extra cost (I had to buy something, so not free).

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    edited May 2019

    A far more useful measure would be wishlist as a percentage of total products purchased.  So say you have a product library of 4000 products,  and your wishlist is 400.  That's 10%.  Lower percentage would suggest you purchase products regularly as they become available,  a higher percentage,  migh suggest a customer who is  more patient to wait for sales and such.

    I'm at 10%

    I'm at 23%; being patient is a huge part of the fun.

    Post edited by nicstt on
  • wizwiz Posts: 1,100

    44, Really.

    My problem is my product library.

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,851
    AllenArt said:

    Zero, actually. Just jettisoned everything. Rarely stick to it anyway.

    Laurie

    I just pictured all your wishlisted items floating around in space, LOL

  • Silent WinterSilent Winter Posts: 3,915
    LenioTG said:
    Ati said:
    LenioTG said:
    Ati said:

    I don't think I've ever had quite that many in my wishlist, but over a thousand is pretty normal for me, too... :D It fluctuates, though.

    Do you remove or buy them? laugh

    Basically, for many of them I'm just waiting a 0.50/2$ price tag xD

    Buy most of them. Some get removed from the store. Sometimes when there's a sale, I notice I have a certain item from the sale wishlisted, and wonder why the heck I wanted that... then I remove those, but this does not happen very often.

    I know it's a bad habit, but I rarely buy new items. I bought maybe two new items from the entire store (well, other than PC+ items). For the rest, I wait for a decent sale. Some items are marked as "ASAP," those I buy even when the discount is not so great, but I need the item for a project I'm doing now. Buy items at full price... I think that only happened once, when I really needed something, right at that moment, no time to wait.

    I don't think that's a bad habit at all!!

    The ony problem with that is that you need to recall what you already have, otherwise you'll never use it.

    I wait for sales too! But if I need something for a project...well, I buy it at full price at that moment, otherwise what would the function of Patreon be?

    991 at the moment - it's been filling up more lately as I've not had the money to spend.

    Some of that is really old stuff but I could still use it.

    I've got a lot of old stuff too...and I should remove it!

    That's because lately we can find G8 products at a good price, often the same as G3 ones :D

    When I say "really old stuff" I'm thinking Millenium 3 generation ;) - not too much of that, but a lot of V4/M4 and Genesis 1,2,3 is on my wishlist

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,175
    edited May 2019
    AllenArt said:

    Zero, actually. Just jettisoned everything. Rarely stick to it anyway.

    Laurie

    I just pictured all your wishlisted items floating around in space, LOL

    "I blew it out the g******ned airlock!" :P

    Laurie

    Post edited by AllenArt on
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