tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6816545750869674778.post283236466280204041..comments2023-06-06T03:10:12.077-07:00Comments on A Gnome's Conquest: Profiting Off LazinessCarbonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09947391073082996281noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6816545750869674778.post-85457343808981730482010-03-12T04:44:20.012-08:002010-03-12T04:44:20.012-08:00Chances are, you're already lazy enough to emb...Chances are, you're already lazy enough to embark on this program of self-improvement. But let's start out with a warning: The kind of laziness that can help you succeed is not the Homer Simpson, sleep-in-the-hammock-while-Marge-mows-the-lawn sort of laziness. But if you play your cards right, and reap the rewards of strategic sloth, you might get to retire early and get plenty of time to enjoy idyllic torpor of the hammock-napping variety.all natural vitaminshttp://www.vitabits.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6816545750869674778.post-77684549071476919972009-11-04T23:08:55.573-08:002009-11-04T23:08:55.573-08:00Simple and effective : I buy cooking vendor recipe...Simple and effective : I buy cooking vendor recipes that are only sold by one vendor in the whole Azeroth and sell those to the AH. there are a total of 30, and I sell them anywhere between 10g and 21g. the initial investment of buying 36 of each is around 300-400g if a I recall well. They sell everyday and the daily profit is 150-200g on average. I could extend this to other recipes like Ghost Dye or Frost oil or even Outland recipes (cooking and other professions) but never bothered. While is not great deal of gold related to the other notorious cash cows in the game, 200g per day is not to be neglected. I look at it as a safe net for funding other auctions posting fees. Let's say I have some unsold items returned to mail. The auction house posting fee, is not quite a loss, because the vendor recipe business will cover it :)Archangelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6816545750869674778.post-55142966919253540392009-11-04T09:39:41.989-08:002009-11-04T09:39:41.989-08:00Love the idea of looking at the online guides, I d...Love the idea of looking at the online guides, I didn't think of that. I do sell vend or items: copper rods, parchment, blacksmith hammers, etc. Most of these have no deposit price and sell for a nice market, some more often then others but I always try to leave a few up there.Gorillahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11955107065131381208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6816545750869674778.post-8841358120399660872009-11-04T02:34:03.376-08:002009-11-04T02:34:03.376-08:00Another thing to look at to make money from the la...Another thing to look at to make money from the lazy is the free tradeskill powerleving guides, look for the vendor bought mats that are used to get a skill up to 300. Buy a few stacks of them for a few copper or silver each, and list em in the AH and massively inflated prices.<br /><br />People leveling tradeskills on alts or new DKs will not want to farm their copper ore or wool and silk, this we know, but if they are working from a shopping list of mats a lot of them just buy everything they can from the AH. Including the common mats from vendors, as some dont realise they're vendor mats or cant be bothered runnning around finding salt or thread.<br /><br />For example, I've recently sold salt for 1g a piece, not a stack, a piece. for a 50c item. used to cure hides and level lw, but someone obviously didnt want to run to the vendor and just payed out for it as to some high level players theres little difference between 1g, 1 silver or 1 copper. Its a single mob kill to them. In their mind its easier to buy 30 salt from the AH and then kill a few mobs later to cover the costs than it is to run back and forth between shops buying mats.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com