Glyph Industry Report II March 20, 2009
I’ve had a busy week, so after I listed glyphs on Sunday, I didn’t have a chance to log in until last evening. Because I didn’t have much time, I only took out all non-sold glyphs from the mailbox and put them back on the AH. I didn’t bother making new ones, partly because of time and partly because I’m unsure what 3.1 will do to the glyph market. I’m not the only uncertain one either; for example, see Gevlon’s thoughts on 3.1.
On Sunday I had invested another 1,000 gold into glyphs. Last night I recovered another 2,000 gold in revenue.
The total balance sheet for my inscription adventures thus comes to:
Cost
(3,000 gold)
(1,000 gold)
Total Costs: (4,000 gold)
Revenue
1,500 gold
2,000 gold
Total Revenue: 3,500 gold
Profit
(500 gold)
So I’m still down 500 gold on net, but because I relisted the 400 glyphs that hadn’t sold yet — and didn’t spend a copper on making new ones — my balance sheet will hopefully soon turn net positive.
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