My business isn’t so much of a business yet, more so a tiny corner market… Well ok, more like a hot dog stand, but it’s the best damn hot dogs on the block! I am just getting started in the glyph industry. I have ~220ish glyphs known from books/daily research. Regardless I still run my business like I mean business!
The rundown- I have 3 Glyph posters: Warlock, Warrior, Mage. The warlock posts all glyphs for Death Knights, Warlocks, Druids and Paladins. The Mage posts for Mages, Shamans, Priests and Rogues. The Warrior posts for Warriors and Hunters. Why only have two glyphs for the warrior slave you ask? Well because I also sell vellums/inks/scrolls on him as well. I keep a glyph stock of 3 glyphs. I plan on increasing that amount to 10 in the near future, but right now crafting does not take too long, and I have yet to find a farmer to supply me with a steady amount of herbs.
The economy –The glyph market is a little wonky. There are literally about 5-8 heavy QA undercutters and one heavy QA Ah camper undercutter. Most glyphs sell between 3-10 gold on average, with the market resetting at least once every two days for each glyph. Herbs sell for ~15-17g. What does this mean for me? So far, it depends on how much I AH camp. I tried for a while on using gelvon’s posting method, but in two weeks I earned about 1k in gold. There are simply too many QA campers that don’t care to take a look at the market. What is confusing to me is that some of my competition seem that have a threshold of 1g. That means that they are selling each glyph for .5g (50s for parchment). However, it seems that the glyphs that are selling for that low of a price are leveling glyphs and don’t really mean much to myself anyways.
So I guess my question to you guys is, how do you run your business?
P.S I just hit the jackpot today in terms of learning new glyphs. I bought 14 glyph books for 20g each!
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