| In all the games I've seen, oftentimes a company | | | | Most companies put themself in a bad start by |
| won't think one of the most overrated aspects of | | | | bidding way too high for celebrities. |
| the business strategy game that wins. And that is | | | | Realistically, your celebrity bids are $1000-$3000 to |
| celebrities. | | | | put you in the right direction. A game can be won |
| Celebrities for a fixed cost, give a boost to the | | | | without celebrities. |
| desirability to your shoes. Most people think really | | | | Celebrities though can be a strategy in themselves. A |
| materialistically when they think of celebrities and | | | | mid game company that has all the celebrities for |
| want them to promote their shoes. Celebrities are | | | | possibly $5000 on average has stifled his competition |
| known for getting outrageous amounts of money | | | | who has no celebrities. This strategy is not a surefire |
| and therefore in the first year, people put up insane | | | | winner, but it is a strategy that I have employed for |
| bids without even thinking. When I say insane I mean | | | | a round. |
| over $10,000, I've seen people max it out at $50,000. | | | | Overall though, take celebrities with a grain of salt. |
| Thinking of it logically, if you are starting a new | | | | Celebrities in the game don't have enough clout singly |
| game, your company sees a net profit of about | | | | to win the Business strategy game. In the end it is |
| $30,000 a year. So to bid anything above $10,000, | | | | your product that will make or break you. |
| you are basically throwing away your net profits. | | | | |