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2012年5月17日星期四

How to make Wow Gold by Playing the Glyph Market


That’s the right price for a Glyph in Market?
Glyph prices are almost always determined on the supply side, independent of demand. The most useful of glyphs (i.e., the most frequently bought glyphs) are not always the most expensive, especially if a scribe can get access to that glyph early in the profession leveling process. Instead, the most expensive glyphs tend to be those that are the hardest for scribes to make — those whose recipes are gated behind Books of Glyph Mastery or to a lesser extent, behind Minor Inscription Research with some wow gold.850472_627828
If you’re up against 20 or 30 other scribes trying to sell a certain type of glyph, you’re somewhat powerless to set the market price yourself. You can either undercut the existing price (which is likely already pretty low) by a few copper or hope your auction sells before someone inevitably undercuts you. Or, alternatively, you can undercut the existing price hard and hope that your actions eventually chase the competition away. Both tactics have their merits. The former is good for a more casual player; most glyph sales are simply a result of listing the right auction at the right time. The latter is good for a more hardcore player who wants to dominate the inscription market through constant vigilance.
If you’re only up against one or two other people, then you’re in a much more powerful position when it comes to pricing. As I said before, most glyph salesmen will list their auctions at exorbitantly high prices when competition is absent. Prices of 100 gold, 200 wow gold, and even 500 gold are not uncommon when it comes to certain hard-to-find glyphs.
That being said, here’s something to consider: Not all potential buyers will have the luxury of paying 200 or 500 gold for a single Glyph in Wow. Newer players, whether they be new to a server or new to WoW itself, frequently find themselves strapped for cash at the times where they’re most likely to be in the market for buying glyphs, immediately after they ding levels 25, 50, and 75. Even I’ve had to pass up glyphs I wanted because I couldn’t afford them, instead buying less useful but far more competitively priced glyphs. And if you don’t have it, you need to buy it with some warcraft gold.
You’ll have to play around a little bit to find your own server’s sweet spot with regard to pricing. I’ve found some success with an alternating price strategy — charging a higher price during weekdays when more hardcore players are likely to be on, and charging a far lower price on weekends to try and rope in more casual players who simply can’t afford those higher weekday prices.
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