World of Warcraft Selling Enchants

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Turning a profit with Enchanting can be a lot of work but it can also be very rewarding. Players are always getting near gear that needs to be enchanted and they always need to find a player to do it. Finding ways to get it out there that you are able to do certain enchants is tough work and you¡¯ve got to be able to communicate with others. Here are some tips that really help get the word out.

  • Find where you are most comfortable selling your enchants. There are two main ways of doing it. One is to sell only to your guild and their friends ¨C but often times you¡¯ll find yourself doing it at cost meaning you don¡¯t make any profit. The other is to sell on the trade channel which requires perseverance to either jump on people looking for enchants to shout what enchants you have for sale or can do and how much.
  • Decide on your prices beforehand. Come up with how much each enchant will cost your customer. Decide on the value of your reagents if using your own and the rarity of the actual recipe. If they supply their own think up the cost of your time to do it ¨C but don¡¯t overcharge.
  • Be courteous no matter the situation. Being nice is important, very important, and will get you repeat business. Even if the person you¡¯re dealing with is talking in cellphone lingo you might as well be kind to them. Remember your character only has one name ¨C if you ruin it then no one will want to buy from you.
  • Avoid drama, never steal anyone¡¯s reagents no matter how no-name they are, and most importantly never scam anyone. The temptation is always there when the newbie puts a BoE piece of equipment in the trade slot instead of the do not trade slot. You have to tell them and educate them ¨C not take their stuff. As said earlier, you only have one name and if you ruin it then you ruin your business.
  • Keep the trade channel open and always check the current prices. You don¡¯t want to overcharge and you definitely don¡¯t want to undercharge.
  • Keep prices competitive. Always try to sell lower then others but not too much you¡¯re taking a loss. Never sell anything at a loss unless it¡¯s for a friend.
  • Keep your crafting supplies available either in your inventory or bank and keep them organized! It helps a ton to make sure everything is available right off the bat.

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