So why exactly did I buy my first gold guide when there’s a ton of free guides floating around out there on the internet?
Well, to be perfectly honest here, I started out in the same leaky boat that a lot of people are still drifting in. Once upon a time, I believed that anything could be found on the internet for free. I figured that with all the blogs, websites, and forums out there dedicated to World of Warcraft, I basically had all the information I needed to make as much gold as I could ever want.
Just take a moment to imagine how vast and totally unkept the internet is. As a new player, I was searching for something that would help me make gold right then– I didn’t want to wait until I was level 80 and I didn’t need advice from two versions ago, either. There was a lot of guides out there that promised all sorts of quick riches, but everything that I found was boring, rehashed and otherwise vague information that barely scraped in a few gold pieces at a time–if I was lucky.
So, here are the 7 reasons that made me make the jump to purchase my first gold guide–something that changed my world of warcraft experience forever onwards.
1) Beginner Friendly
No one starts out being a pro, and simply playing the game (even if you’ve got a few level 80s under your belt) doesn’t make you an experienced gold farmer. The best gold guides start out with the basics so that players who just registered their account can start making gold from the moment they log in. I wasn’t that new at the time I bought my first guide, but now one of my richest characters is a level 10 on a server I barely even play on.
It was important for me to have a guide that offered me freedom– maybe sometimes I would want to level up a little quicker, and maybe sometimes I would want to take a break in leveling and make some extra gold for new equipment. Either way, I found there was a lot more flexibility offered in the bulk of paid guides–they were larger, more up-to-date, and infinitely more detailed than any of the material I had found on my own.
2) Money back Guarantee
No one likes buying something and then being surprised when they open the box. All of the guides that I review here (even the ones I don’t recommend) all come with a 60 day refund policy. Not every guide is made for every person, and sometimes what looks good on paper doesn’t turn out to work that great for you as a player. How complicated is the refund process? Well, I have a little bit of experience here as a guide reviewer–I’ve seen a few that weren’t even worth the ink it would take to print them out. Fortuantly, the refund process is pretty quick, and it probably took a total of around 2 minutes to complete it.
3) You Can’t Make Gold with Outdated Advice
Forums and blogs are a great place to learn about sewing or drawing. There’s no Sewing Version 2.0 or Charcoal Drawing 20.1–both topics are straightforward and it doesn’t matter if you’re searching for it now or twenty years from now–chances are, whatever you find is still gonna be pretty relevent. Unfortuantly, this isn’t the case with games like World of Warcraft where there are major changes happening every patch that can completely change the way the game is played.
If a guide isn’t regularly updated, it can become totally useless very quickly.
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