Markco here with another one of those fancy-smancy new terms about the AH for you to think about.
Dog piling is my fancy term for when a player sees a great opportunity on the auction house and they dump all their product at once for the lowest price at the moment. This is almost always going to result in a fail, even on patch days. Look, you may sell a few but it is certainly not the best utilization of your resources. Why is Dog piling not a good idea, especially since it usually results in a few sales?
1. Dog piling results in way more supply which counters the demand of the item. If there is one item on the auction house and you post three more, you've quadrupled the supply. If the demand has not quadrupled then yours and your competition's items will not sell completely.
2. There is a psychological effect that takes hold of people when they see a hundred of your item for the cheapest price and a handful of others for slightly more. I kid you not, some people will buy theirs because they feel that you are trying to monopolize the market. Crazy huh? It happens every day.
3. The funny thing about dog piling is that everyone seems to see it and get drawn into it, hence why I call it "dog piling." You could also probably call it the bandwagon, but I like dog pile because of the urgency that participants feel towards getting on the pile. Once someone sees you dumping your items, there is a chance that they will do the same. Undercutting wars follow.
4. Especially with items that people buy in designated stacks, such as hypnotic dust, you're better off selling it in those stacks than individually because of how fierce the dog piling is. What's more, you can actually sell for slightly more than the individual price per item and still have happy buyers. I call this staying above the dog pile.
5. If there are a handful of items on the market and demand is high, you can safely assume that your normal priced items (even if they aren't the lowest) are going to sell eventually. Why spam a bunch of items and ruin the market by encouraging dog piling?
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6 comments: on "Staying Above the AH Dog Pile"
Anonymous said... June 5, 2011 at 8:39 AM
I totaly agree with "pile", however, i can't agree with "dog".
"Sheep" is much more close to the truth.Once a sheep moves toward something, all other sheeps in herd will follow.
Even if that sheep jumps off a cliff.
And in the end...whoever dumps hundreds of items in AH hoping to sell, its defo a sheep and not a dog :D
Braidy said... June 5, 2011 at 10:49 AM
So very true. Each time I see those Dog pilings, a /sigh comes out, and after that usually a bad word... unless it's worth buying up.
Grump said... June 5, 2011 at 1:05 PM
lemmings
Dante said... June 6, 2011 at 3:00 AM
I'm really guilty of number 2 on that list. If I see someone out there posting a huge quantity of something and undercutting the next guy by some petty amount (a few silver or copper) I will often times skip the cheapest just out of principal.
oblivion root said... June 6, 2011 at 5:09 AM
I think the terms you are trying to cram together are "flooding" (which us well known in the gold-making community) and "panic sell-off" (more widely used in the financial world).
I'm sure you started off with a solid premise in mind but by the end of the post I was a little lost as to what I was supposed to be learning.
Indy said... June 6, 2011 at 1:44 PM
If someone has undercut by 1c, I buy the other item. One copper is a meaningless undercut, so I ignore it.
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