| Cold's Gold Blogging Carnivals |
A big thanks to all of the participants who submitted entries for last month's blogging carnival. Hopefully you will continue to participate in the monthly shared topics. Participation from newer bloggers is also highly encouraged. Everyone is welcome to write a post for the blogging carnivals at Cold's Gold Factory. Again, thank you to all the bloggers who submitted posts for the February Topic: Favorite Locations In WoW. If you missed the Februay carnival, be sure to check it out!
What If I Don't Have A Blog And I Want To Participate?
If you don't have your own site, then you can still participate in the gold blogging carnivals. Sometimes a topic may tickle your fancy or you may have a unique spin on a blogging carnival topic that you would like to have read by others. Well, you are in luck. There are 2 main sites that will post and host your content as a guest post. Just following the normal blogging carnival rules that the others follow and get your post hosted and live prior to the carnival. Then, just submit the link to me for inclusion in the upcoming gold blogging carnival.
The 2 friendly sites willing to host your content are:
- Goldgrub's Goblin Academy - Contact: Me (Cold)
- The Power Word Gold Hatchery - Contact: Jim (Flux)
We've all went through those phases of learning the ins and outs of becoming a successful gold maker in World of Warcraft. A lot of us were self taught or learned on the basis of trial and error. As more experienced auctioneers, we all have realizations of things we used to do that may seem silly or inefficient when compared to our current strategies. Which brings me to the March Topic:
Using your knowledge that you have gained from auction house experience: If you were starting over as a gold maker, what is one thing you would do differently than the first time, and why?
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