AH flipping is high risk high reward type of scenario. just went home for lunch and checked my banking alt. and i spotted a certain mat was a bit below price that ive been selling the last couple of days. so i went and bought 80k gold worth of it thats below avg selling and reposted at normal selling price. if it goes through nicely ill profit about 30k-40k on it.
Like I said, the beginning stage is more about moving the product than it is about making a profit.
If my product is selling and yours isn’t, the rules of the game have changed, it becomes who’s going to end up holding the bag with no one to sell to at the end of the expansion.
Keep in mind the different mindsets, I’m in this so that no one makes a profit selling the same product as me even if it means I lose money, you’re in this to make a profit.
How can you make a profit when you’re losing money?
Having a whole bunch of product with no one to sell to is the road I will walk you down.
Again, I’m in this so you lose money, that’s what the 1 million gold is for, to make sure that you do lose money.
Trust me, most people won’t want to play that game and that’s how I win by changing the rules of the game.
Personally lvl up classic , tbc , woltk , cata etc etc tailoring. Crafting old mogs sells really well.
Shirts cost almost nothing to make and you can sell for a good profit.
Same goes with bags , I still sell netherweave bags by the 100s each week aswel as current one’s
Set up your garrison and you can make bags from that aswel.
Enchanting mats still hold value from older expansions aswel. So If you’re tmog collecing in older content. Don’t vendor , just disenchant. It all adds up.
Some older enchants still sell because of the mage tower like crusader for example.
As for mounts the flying carpets are good sellers.