Pipelines are the gold-making routines you set up to make gold fast and continuously in the Auction House. Once you know how to find and implement pipelines, the fun begins. The game is all about finding more pipelines, adding them to your “repertoire,” then running the most profitable ones to the limit of the time you have available for gold-making.
This is how you will eventually be able to spend an hour a day in the gold game, and make 1,000g – 2,000g per day with some consistency.
- 1 Pipeline may earn you 100g, or 250g, or even 1,000g per week
- 5 Pipelines will earn you five times as much (3,000g per week?)
- 15 Pipelines, and you’ll be in the 10,000g per week range
- 25 Pipelines, and you’ll be able to swap them in and out to adapt to competition
Pipelines: What Are They?
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Related Content
- Check out the Herbs Market Niche video for some pipeline ideas.
- Video on Purple Lotus highlighting its potential as a pipeline item.
Jon,
After your video on Pipelines and reading between the lines so to speak you identify items for making pipelines of by browsing the auction bids and sales that meet the requirements for a pipeline item. Do you know, through your experience, if there would be any seasonality factors to consider for any choosen pipeline item?
I have the basic concept of a pipeline down, but how would I go about this situation:
Its a perfect pipeline… prices ranging 30-100g, every other day sales spike so its a very fast market.. BUT there is a LOT of competition… At least 4-5 other suppliers, and the demand is alright, but it never drops to a single page at anytime that ive seen.
How would i work this?
That’s an easy setup, as you describe it. Just post your auctions at your target sell price (which will be at the mid- to high-end of the price range). If the item moves fast, your auctions will be bought as the lower-price stuff is taken out and the price rises to your point. With good pipelines that sell in medium to high volume, you won’t normally need to undercut the competition, ever. No need to wait for the supply to evaporate before posting.
- Jon