Making Money in FarmVille
Posted: Wednesday, January 20, 2010
by Kirstie Anders
FarmVille Surpreme
The money part of the FarmVille game is one of the most important aspects of the game because it allows you to build up and out making your game experience wonderful and satisfying. It's all about the seeds, the crops and the amount of time you are able to spend at the farm. It's a balancing act. Read below to find out how you can accumulate good money in FarmVille and balance your time too.
These expenses can be well taken care of though by harvesting and selling your crops for more than it cost to sow them. There are quite a few other bits and pieces you can purchase in the FarmVille market to embellish and beautify your farm but you won't be able to get these without some considerable amounts of dosh. Look at what you can make by the hour because you will be using your coins for so very much in FarmVille, you have to profit from the earning capacity of your farm. The best way to do this is to work out what crops pay more coinage for each hour. An example of this is strawberries which sell for 35 coins per square of land harvested and take 4 hours to grow. Pumpkins, however, take 8 hours to grow and sell for 68 coins per square of land harvested. Doing the maths, this means for the same acreage planted, you will make .25 more on the strawberries per hour than the pumpkins. This might not seem like very much but these little amounts can add up quickly. Naturally you won't be getting your money's worth unless you can harvest the crops as soon as they are ready and then you need to immediately replant on that same land.
In addition to buying seeds, buying decorative pieces and farm enhancers will get you some much needed experience points to help you to go up to the next level. You will need to discover a way to make sure you have sufficient money for all the other ornamental objects you want to buy. One action certainly helps out another.
A fast crop rotation is optimal. If it's going to be too hard for you to get back and attend your farm within 4 or 8 hours then you are a good deal better off planting a crop that can wait longer before it withers. The longer you leave a crop after it's ripened, the less you get per hour once you harvest it. You can make money fast on crops that mature quickly. If you are able to reap and replant as soon as they're ready for sale then the better off you will be.
Ensure you take these aspects into consideration when picking your seeds at the Market and things will be looking up in no time with regards to making money. The other thing you can do is divide your plots into sections. Plant some seeds you can leave for a couple of days, others you can leave to grow for one day and some for less depending on the opportunity you have to spend reaping and re-sowing. It is about time management.
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Kirstie Anders I have been writing fact and fiction for as long as I can remember. I have had small articles published and am always writing bestselling novels and coming up with winning plots and themes. Who isn't? I think I have a Harry Potter in me too...only with a different name!! Travelling and other life experiences have certainly played a big role in my writing and enhanced my love of it purely by allowing me to describe easily amazing experiences and scenery as well as emotive situations as life bitter sweet though it can be, ensures. I am very keen to be part of article marketing and am looking forward to the challenge and the experience. Writing has always been a passion for me, not necessarily something I've chosen to do but more like a calling, an involuntary dialogue in my head that I've gotten quite used to now and would miss it should it ever shut off. In the meantime I try and get down on paper in one form or another; as much as I can and hope there will be something worth publishing some day!
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