If you want to make gold in Warcraft you, no doubt, know the importance of daily quests to padding your wallet. You are able to do 25 of them each and every day (per character) so at its base you can expect to land a minimum of 250 gold for them all. Since it will take a few hours to do a full quest grind, and because some dailies offer different things, it is important to set up a circuit that helps you accomplish a few things at once. Keep reading for some of the things I did at various times.
Fresh at level 80 the first thing many of us do is start doing the rep grinds. There are four major factions that we need for various reasons, as well as one added a few patches ago that has some nice gear. There are also a few other minor rep grinds to do, especially if you are into earning achievement points. The secret to these rep grinds is to stage them so they lead you in one big circle.
To start, I love to use the Crusader's Pinnacle as my home point. It is a simple 1 minute flight from Dalaran so I can be close without logging into a ton of lag.
Where I would initially head to was Ebon Hold to do the 6 daily quests there then drop in at Sholonar to knock out the Oracle (or Frenzyheart) quests.
Once they were completed I would fly to Borean to do the Tuskaar daily and the two Wyrmrest daily quests.
From here I would head to Dragonblight to do the Tuskaar daily and another Wyrmrest daily quest.
Another flight to Howling Fjord for the final Tuskaar Daily right after Dragonblight.
Then I would finally head into Storm Peaks to do the Sons of Hodir quests.
Depending on time and completion of faction you can easily add in Hyldanir Spoils (for a chance at the bear mount) or head up to Icecrown and work on your Argent Tournament Reputation.