Friday, September 19, 2008

WoW Starting a guild #2: Doing everything


Unless you are starting a guild with 25 other people and have a good sense of everyone and what they can do to help you lead then you are doing everything. In fact, even after you have everything to need to do whatever it is you want to do, you still end up doing everything to some extent.


What is everything?

Recruiting, raid/pvp leading, disseminating information to everyone, handling arguments and all other forms of complaints, maintaining a website, maintaining Ventrillo server, setting rules, enforcing rules, promoting officers, demoting people, and the list goes on and on.

I have found that when starting a guild, giving everyone the ability to recruit can be a good thing. It really depends on your direction though. This is a great thing to do if you are a fledgling guild with no contacts and no raid force or a family guild. That way you can get a lot of members and then weed through the members to find the best ones to help complete your goal. Again, unless you have the contacts you are going to have to start from the beginning and work your way up. You won't find the top notched people right away unless you have something to offer.

The best way to alleviate the stresses of doing everything is of course to promote officers to help you.



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