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How to Create a Wow Guild
Author:admin Date:12/05/2009 Source:http://www.thewowgold.net

 
   Here we will mainly talk about how to create a successful guide for you in World of Warcraft. If you are after it, pay more attention over there.
   As we all know creating a guide in this game is fairly easy. Either you go to the guide master NPC at your nearest major city or get nine players to sign your guide charter, turn that completed charter into any guild master NPC with the appropriate payment of wow gold and you are officially the leader of a new Wow guild.
   If it were always easy around, we wouldn't have decent guilds in Wow this is because that everyone would have their own and we wouldn't have a mini-guide to write. There are some things to take into account. Some tips and some tricks can help you have a successful Wow guild.
   You need to have a good idea of what you want your Wow guild to be about and what guild rules you will have prior to you even apply for a charter. Will this be a raiding guild, twink guild, and adult -only guild, guild for specific classes, specific levels, and guild that is more laid back? The possibilities are endless and you'll have many people ask you what your guild is about before they decided to join. You can do some homework and see what types of guilds are in your Wow server. Your policies should be based on the type of guild you have and what you expect from your members.
   You want to have you need to make a decision what you will provide to your members once you get to know what type of guild. A basic item is the guild tabard. For some odd reason, the first question we are always asked is if we have a tabard and what it looks like. We keep a few extra tabards in bank and send a tabard and a welcome message to new members once they have been in for about a week or so.
   It is time consuming for the guild leader and world of warcraft gold consuming to go with bank vault as well as the extra tabs. You may find that you get more items dumped in than taken out which can really be a pain, which depend on your guild and the type. In other words, having at least one bank tab makes for good advertising and you can always clean out the bank occasionally and sell the dead items for guild repair money. If you decide on the bank vault, be careful who you give permissions to a person can easily clean out the bank and then leave the guild and there is nothing you can do about it if they have permission. We set the bank access rights according to guild rank and then very little can be taken out unless a member is an officer. All guild members are always welcome to ask me if they need more items than they can take out on their own.
   Now that you know what you want to offer your members and what type of guild you want, we are going to assume you can get those nine people to sign your charter and that you have found a catchy name for your guild.
Recruiting Wow guild members is easy and hard at the same time. It is not too hard to get people to join but very hard in the beginning to get them to stay when you are small. Catch 22, people want a decent sized guild but to get to a decent size your initial members will be in a very small guild.
   Making a macro is catchy but gets to the point fast. No one wants to read any lengthy message in Wow and will just glaze over it. A one-two line is really all it takes. Lock the macro into the general channel, not trade as you can hit general areas more often. Flying between areas is the perfect time. You will have plenty of time to respond to people without risking character death.
   You should be honest with potential members, tell them that you are a new guild and are small. You should also keep your members loyal. In the game, people like attention and being accessible to your members is important. You can't start a business and then walk away and hope for the best. It is the same concept with a Wow guild.
   You can help members with quests even if it is merely looking up things as well as help solve conflicts with members, enforcing your rules and not allowing members to bash one another will keep good members loyal. Kicking members is never fun, but as a guild leader you will have to do this at times.
   It is good and advisable to ask good members in private whisper why they left if they leave the guild. People often just move on but you want to be sure that it was not another guild member that caused them to leave and if it was, you want to make sure that person that you'll take care of the problem. The good member may not return, but it will leave them with a good feeling about the guild, which allows you to decide what to do with your bad guild member. Remember that many will be good in your presence but not so much when you are offline.
   At last we highly recommend that you can create a character that stays out of the guild. You'll need that down time where you can play Wow without the constant member issues or questions.
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