I've been playing around with the PoN demo for a few weeks now (in btwn my plans to end Yankee supremacy on the North American continent in the years 1861-1865). I'll be buying the real deal in a week or two, just in time for a long vacation.
I've tried my hand as S-P for the few months that the demo allows, but I'm not doing so hot with the economy. Within a few turns my economy settles down into a steady state where I barely manage a private capital gain of a dozen or so pounds per turn. I import much more than I export and my home markets can only buy so much. At this rate it will take me years to save up enough capital to buy another factory (never mind colonial adventures). If I choose to play S-P in a GC, I have a feeling many of the early years will be spent building my economy and not much else. It appears that a solid economic game is central to success in PoN. Can any of the veteran players offer some overarching suggestions for steadily growing an economy? I realize this is probably a complex subject with many different approaches, but any broad tips pointing me in the right direction would be much appreciated.