I am pretty happy with this amount. Lately Glyphs have been selling at high prices. This has introduced all kinds of new competition to the market - but even with the competion we're all making more gold then normal. Yesterday for instance I raked in 2300g in Glyph sales - an excellent day, but I was undercut constantly and couldn't post as many times as I would have liked.I find this is my new desired method of glyph posting. The competition tends to have a bigger effect on my business with this model though. I raised my threshold across the board to roughly 5g89s up from 3g40s and I am debating raising it a little higher..maybe to the point I don't sell below 8g perhaps.
Part of the reason I raised my prices is lack of confidence in the Darkmoon Card market. I am no longer investing in those cards. For 2 weeks now I've been listing a DC:Greatness, the 90 agility version every day for 4500-5300g, nearly always the cheapest one listed-- no sales yet. Even if I sold the deck, I feel the expansion winding down, and with it the demand for cards. So what do I do with my snowfall ink?
I'm dropping prices on snowfall ink, down to 10g then eventually 7g as the months wind down this expansion. I am trying to move away from the Wal-Mart approach to glyph selling. I'll let others put in the milling/crafting grind to flip those 3g glyphs while I only take the choice sales, from 8g to 65g.
So I move far less glyphs per week, but the ones I do sell have much higher margins. I don't need to buy as many herbs, fluctuations don't affect me as much. There's been a herb shortage lately on our server, but I still have roughly 2-3 bank tabs full so I'm in no worry. Restocking glyphs every 2-3 days is a bit easier. I'm moving a higher % of my snowfalls in runescrolls as well.
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