tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7797534849031995653.post281036079860263354..comments2012-11-03T20:44:47.525+00:00Comments on marketsforgold: Preparation for Mists of Pandaria - First night after the patchCrodahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16620994327943613623noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7797534849031995653.post-12903928762157740282012-08-31T02:55:00.760+01:002012-08-31T02:55:00.760+01:00I think what you're seeing here is the prevail...I think what you're seeing here is the prevailence of an increasingly aware player base latching onto 'sure' markets.<br /><br />Glyphmas 1 is common news to any regular blog reader and as time went on and people began to boast publically more and more about 'amazing' profits derived from this market, it simply encouraged more people to try it out.<br /><br />Ironically, the gold makers then starting boasting about tactics they use to combat these entrants and protect markets. Suddenly, the protected markets of the gold makers became far less exclusive and for those players whom 20g profit per glyph is an acceptable standard, the days of shoring up easy profits in inscription are starting to wind down.<br /><br />More to the point though, it's showing practically that making serious gold in the game is in itself a 'gated' process, either by the methods used OR by INFORMATION on how to do it.<br /><br />There really are no real barriers (gates) to entry on most gold making ventures in wow besides time. Rarely luck will play a part, it'll continually come down to information and protecting your market share.<br /><br />Ironically, gold blogs are becoming their own worst enemy in protecting patches for profit!Austackerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17493769923008730138noreply@blogger.com