glyphs sold and need to be replaced. It is quite possible that nearly all your glyphs will be gone and reposting them will be a real pain. I would advise using auctioneer to post your items but do not allow it to decide the price automatically as it will be using previous market estimates. Remember not to post more than two or three of any glyph because otherwise you will invite undercutting. If people see one glyph under their six glyphs they will just wait it out and let yours sell or possibly buy yours to repost it. Keeping as few glyphs as possible on the auction house is a winning strategy on patch day. I know because it allowed me to accumulate twenty thousand gold in two days from selling glyphs alone. The trick is to always be posting just a few glyphs each time yours are purchased. In the end supply stays very low and price stays wonderfully high.
Step 4: Have a minimum profit you wish to make.
Know how low you are willing to move on selling the glyphs. Every single glyph is now worth the same in terms of profit because they are mostly coming from inks of the sea. If glyphs become flooded in any one area, still continue to post one or two at the minimum profit you wish to make. Just make sure that you are always raking in a profit. Things are going to get hairy on patch day and you are going to need to know your limits as there will be plenty of buyers for other glyphs at any one time.
III. Using Trade Chat Correctly on Patch Day
Do not post individual glyphs in trade. Do not post spell books in trade. Rather, you should be posting something similar to this:
“ALL Northrend and Azeroth Glyphs