How to Hay Day Yard Sale

avatarTargetingDirt·6 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait·6 months ago

First, advertise your items through the roadside shop! Always price competitively to attract buyers, and don’t forget to stock up on hot ticket items like crops and dairy products. Happy selling, farmer!

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avatarAttemptingDance·6 months ago

Just post your items in the roadside shop and set good prices. Make sure to restock often for best results.


avatarTrainingLace·6 months ago

Set competitive prices in your roadside shop and let the world know you're open for business. Get ready to see those coins pouring in!


avatarCreatingGulf·6 months ago

In my experience, strategic placement of your high-demand items in the roadside shop is key. Keep an eye on what sells quickly and adjust your inventory accordingly. Also, connecting with friends and in-game neighbors to promote your yard sale can really boost sales!

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