Hello fellow botters,
Today we are going to talk about expanding your current bot business, from hardware to software and setup to pricing and more.
It's simple more bots equals more profits. The time is now, with MTGOv4 releasing in July the amount of bots on Magic Online will be cut in half. This means that your current bot business could potentially double.
With your possible expansion you will need to know a few things that will get you headed in the right direction. You will need to run virtual machines, you can find articles on setting them up
here.
Hardware:
Hardware is the main thing that could hold you back. You want to make sure that your bots are fast and smooth. See the chart below to configure your machine for your expansion. All processors should be 3.0ghz or faster.
I currently Run 11 bots on one machine. AMD 8 core 4.0Ghz with 32gb of ram and they are all fast and smooth. I know that upgrades can be expensive, keep in mind that you can always just expand to your current hardware's capabilities.
Setup:
Whether you are have 1 bot and want to expand to 2 or 5 bots and want to expand to 20 there is a correct path to take. You should expand on the current bot name that you have such as MTGOLibrary1 then MTGOLibrary2 then MTGOLibrary3 and so forth.
You always want to make sure you bots are full with tickets to buy and stock to sell. So my suggestion is to expand 1 bot at a time, maybe open 1 new bot a week. First set a goal on how many bots that you want or the amount money that you would like to make. If you are making 100 a week on your current bot and want to make 700 a week you are going to want open at least 6 more bots.
With more bots you can buy and sell on each bot at different prices, some high, some low, some midrange this way you will always be in the current market.
All bots should be buying, selling, and trading bots. Buying is harder to do than selling so you should have 60% of your bots advertising buying prices and 40% advertising selling prices.
Future of botting:
Magic the Gathering is doing great, in paper they have recently had their largest turn out in history at GP Charlotte 2013 with 2,693 competitors (this is where I currently live) what does this mean for Magic Online? With the recent increase of redemption and Magic Online promotions cards will become cheaper which will intrigue more paper players to goldfish on MODO. Also as stated before with MTGOv4 releasing in July 2013 Ns5 and Belbot will not be coding the new bot, this leaves only ML bots you do the math.
I am currently in the process of expanding from 14 bots to 24, I hope you use this article can help you do the same. There is a 200k + a month market out there on Magic Online, Be sure to get your share!
If you have anymore questions about this article or about anything in the world of botting Mtgolibrary.com is opening a live chat service starting 3/18/2013 via Skype, You can contact them at "Mtgolibrary.Support".
Modo handle: Teamstoge