-It takes a community to slay a dragon-
By Ryan Meiselman
-It takes a community to slay a dragon-
By Ryan Meiselman
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One size does not fit all. Intelligently customize your community structure to meet the needs of the community.
A bit of investment into a large guild bank may be beneficial, as it is something that can attract new members to joining, and prevents current members from leaving.
Guild repairs are often very sought-after, but unfortunately this is a huge expense. Perhaps try offering temporary repairs as a reward for loyalty or good performance.
Item management within the guild bank is also crucial, as you want to help your members, new and old, with their affairs, but you cant give everything away to the first person who asks for it.
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Tailor your marketing and advertisement to those you wish to attract into your community.
There will be a number of sellable items that drop in raids. Most guilds choose to sell these items for guild bank profit or use them to craft new gear for raiders. You must make sure everyone involved is on the same page to avoid conflict.
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Clear communication is the cornerstone to keeping your community and its leaders happy.
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The image of the community will determine its ability to attract new members.
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A bad apple can spoil the entire harvest. Aggressively uphold your community’s standards, or risk ruining its integrity.
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Make sure your community members feel valued and appreciated. Positive reinforcement for contributions will make individuals feel included.
If you happen to do events that cater more towards max-level players, such as dungeon runs and raids, make sure you also plan events for the lower-leveled players, too.
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Special events help build and reinforce a strong sense of community.
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Collaborate and intermingle with your community with others to increase their value to their members. Everyone wins!
Most guilds also have some sort of web presence. This site is usually a place containing a forum, event calendar, and other things related to the guild. This usually will not cost money, but it requires a certain amount of maintenance and start-up work.
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You may need to invest in infrastructure to make your community as you plan it to be. Cutting corners on spending may hinder early progress.
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