The Makings of a World of Warcraft Gold Guru

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I got an email the other day from a friend I used to be in a guild with
in World of Warcraft. I still play, but he left us about seven months ago
because he was having trouble keeping up with classes. I have been there
before myself.

He was thinking of getting back into the game and wanted to ask me about
a guide he had just read about and whether I thought it was legitimate.
The name of the guide was Warcraft Millionaire.

Now, I’d heard the name tossed around a couple of times in general chat
in Ironforge and on a couple of the forums, but hadn’t really thought much
of it. There are dozens of gold making guides out there and they usually
just recycle the same information. But, my friend was a pro and he seemed
to be excited about it – he even said it might get him back into the game
and the guild just so he could see how well it worked. If the guide was
that compelling, I needed to find out more about it so, I visited the
website at Warcraft Millionaire and read more about what the guy who
wrote it – Brad Johnson – was selling.

My friend was right in a lot of ways. The guide is much different than
the other ones I’ve seen before. First, it is written by the game’s first
self-professed millionaire – something that was relatively hard to believe
until I saw the video of him showcasing his multiple characters at the gold cap.

Second, the guide is extremely well written. A lot of times, you’ll find
that game guides are written by someone who clearly didn’t spend much time
awake during English classes in school. Well organized, well thought out and
broken up into neat, easy to read sections, Warcraft Millionaire is a
pleasure to read.

Finally, the information in the guide and its multiple bonus guides, is
really quite useful. Not only does it include information that I have been
more than a little interested in learning more about – things like low level
gold techniques (why does every guide seem to focus on Outland these days) and
advanced Auction House advice. The guide also focuses on helping beginners
and veterans alike understand the basic fundamentals of the Warcraft economy
instead of just showing them where to go and kill stuff for gold. It’s a nice
breath of fresh air and I can see why this guide would work – if only because
it is so easy to follow.

I won’t make any claims or statements about this guide making you a Warcraft Millionaire, or even thousands of gold for that matter – you always have to put the work in to be successful with things like this; but I will say that there are dozens of
great gold making tips, a thorough, well presented voice, and one of the top
notch approaches to gold making I’ve seen a long time. Plus, I’m glad to have
my friend back in the guild. Kudos to Brad.

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