World of Warcraft Professional Guild Management Guide

World of Warcraft Professional Guild Management Guide. World of Warcraft Professional Guild Management Guide Your guild is always short on members for what you plan to do? People never log on because there is nothing going on? There are fights over gear drops in instances? Managing a guild can be hard, from the logistics of getting raids together to managing funds to deal with dozens of different and sometimes clashing personalities. Whether you want a small guild of friends or an efficient, highly organized raiding guild, the Professional Guild Management Guide offers tips that will help you become a better Guild Master across the board. HIGHLIGHTS of this guide - Step-by-step information how to form a guild, acquire the signatures needed for a charter, and purchase and design a tabard - Tips and suggestions for fair and effective guild rules - Lists and tips about must-have applications, rosters and forums for raiding guilds - Advice for setting up a powerful presence for your guild, both in World of Warcraft and on the Internet - Useful statistics on guild size, life span and various fluctuations - Tips for dealing with guild crises resulting from personal drama, members who breach the guild rules, and many other situations - Detailed information how to lead any type of guild, from a fun and casual guild to a focused hardcore raiding guild No matter what kind of guild you're leading, there is always room for improvement. The Guild Management Guide can show you how to reach a higher level of guild leadership. Knowing the intricacies of guild banks, tabards and ranks can make your job as a Guild Master easier. An easy to follow guide gives you step-by-step information on founding a guild, as well as how to set up your guild leadership and officers, and even tips on dealing with various crises that are bound to arise. This knowledge will help your guild grow and prosper, allow players to do what they love with people they like, and help keep guild members happy and loyal.

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