Borsuk wrote:
Bags.
You can get some nice bag patterns with Rep. Even some of the bags from Vanilla WoW are good. A herb bag in Sith I think...
Fairly easy to do, and most bags sell well. Just don't flood the economy. I usually have 1 - 3 NW Bags on sale a day - That takes me about 5 minutes to tele to IF, buy the NW cloth, make it into 3 bags. Post on AH. Gross return is about 21 to 24g, net is about 10ish - so time spent is similar to running 1 daily.
Do the same thing with Ib NW Bags. Net return is a bit better if you farm the N.Web yourself. If you are a high enough tailor, the arcane dust should be no prob - assuming you have an enchanter alt/friend....
This sounds like something that's currently working for Borsuk, but always remember that anything that's easy for you to do is probably easy for someone else to do as well.
If even a few people read this advice and decide to give it a try tonight, the price of Netherweave will rise a little and the price of bags will fall a little too and in a few nights, nobody on the realm will be making 3g profit on each bag.
If you want to make money from a crafting profession, you need to either time the market for mats/craftables (which is essentially what Borsuk is doing) or you need to learn to make something that very few other people can make. Some tailors on my realm, for example, seem to be doing pretty well with crafting
Belts of Blasting at the moment. Because there are relatively people who know the pattern, they can squeeze a little more profit out of buyers than they could make from crafting something every tailor knows.