Bearded Dragons are relatively easy to breed but like the above posters said, they have large clutch sizes and can be hard to sell. I would recommend either setting up at least 5, 10 gallon tanks or a rack system (with overhead lighting) for the babies. The hatchlings will cannibalize each if they are overcrowded regardless of if you feed around the clock. Some clutches will have one or two "bullies" that will nip their clutch mates anyway and have to be isolation in their own enclosure. Due to their prolific breeding, the market has been over saturated and some of my area local pet stores are simply being given entire clutches of normals for free because of the expense of feeding and no buyers.

With that said, I would recommend getting a copy of The Bearded Dragon Manual for breeding details if you are still interested. Some people will adjust their light cycle and temperatures to induce brumation but I've never found it necessary. Make sure you're female is at least 350 grams although more is preferable. Up her feeding schedule and calcium dusting to make sure she is getting enough nutrients and vitamins to fuel the creation of possibly 30+eggs!