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How to Develop English or Foreign Language Fluency So Fast It'll Surprise Even You

Author: buzz42, 26/09

By Larry M. Lynch


Do You Talk Too Much?

Have you ever noticed someone “talking” to themselves? What did you think? The words “crazy” or “nuts” probably popped into your mind.

Wait a minute though. Maybe they’re on to something.

“Excuse me?”

I mean, talking to yourself, i.e., speaking practice, can be effective in many different forms when learning English or another foreign language. Mimicking or imitating the speech of others is proven to be highly effective in developing native speaker level fluency in a language. You’ve already proven that to yourself.

How? That’s how you learned your first language (L1) whether it’s English, Spanish, French or some other language. You “mimicked” your Mother, Father, family, friends, teachers and whoever else was around making “talking” noises at you as you formed communicative language skills.

So don’t knock the “crazy” who’s talking to themselves. At least don’t knock it until you’ve tried it for yourself, in English or your new foreign language. Hey, do you remember comedian Groucho Marx? He did it all the time. If it worked for him, it can also work for you.

Conversations with the Id

As you go through your day, in English or your new foreign language, tell yourself what you’re doing at the moment and what you’re going to be doing during the day.

“I’ll have to buy some new safety razors next time I’m in the supermarket. This one’s starting to get dull”, you say aloud to yourself while shaving.

“Which of these shirts, ties, ties, etc. should I wear today? Not this one, I wore it just last week. Maybe this one, but I don’t like this color with these pants. Let’s try another one”, you might say as you are getting dressed.

If you live alone no problem, you can talk aloud all you want without any external consequences except for the dog or cat giving you “that look”. If you don’t live alone however, then first explain to your family or roommates what you’ll be doing, that is talking aloud, to avoid a quiet phone tip to the community mental health emergency via a 911 call while you’re in the shower.

Other Sources for Mimicking

For some other useful sources for mimicking practice, pick out a newscaster or announcer on the radio or TV. Record a segment of their broadcast for a few minutes. Then you have “seed” material you can use during any down time you might have. Movie clips and scenes, TV and radio commercials, soap operas, even local exclamations, expressions and advertising slogans can all help to springboard your fluency at breakneck speeds.

So mimic anyone and everyone you can, and talk aloud to yourself daily for even more speaking practice. Does this sound “crazy”, maybe, but like the Nike commercial says, “just do it”, and you’ll develop English, Spanish, French or other foreign language speaking fluency so fast it’ll surprise even you.


Larry M. Lynch is an English language teaching and learning expert author and university professor in Cali, Colombia. Now YOU too can live your dreams in paradise, find romance, high adventure and get paid while travelling for free. For more information on the lucrative, fascinating field of teaching English as a Foreign Language, send for his no-cost, full multi-media, hypertext-linked pdf ebook, “If You Want to Teach English Abroad, Here’s What You Need to Know”. Immediate delivery details and no-obligation information are available online now at: http://bettereflteacher.blogspot.com/

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Can I Get a Warranty on a Second Hand Car?

Author: buzz42, 14/05

By Louis Rix


Just because you buy a car second hand it doesn’t mean that you don’t have rights. However, what rights you have will all depend on where you purchase the car from. Knowing what your rights are and what you can do about them can be a problem when it comes to second hand vehicles because the vehicle could have hidden faults or the conditions defined in order for the vehicle to meet satisfactory conditions is lower.

When buying a second hand car from a dealer, many will give you the option to pay for an extended warranty over the standard one year guarantee or something similar such as mechanic breakdown cover. However, while you are paying for peace of mind, it does come at a price.

The most important thing to remember if you do have a problem with a second hand car is to act as soon as the problem is discovered. This is because the outcome depends on the condition the vehicle was sold in and if you had the vehicle some time it could affect your claim.

If you bought the car from a dealer then the car must be fit for the purpose it is sold, in satisfactory condition and must meet the description which was given. Any defects must have been pointed out to the buyer by the dealer before the sale was made. If you have problems then it could be helpful to have the car evaluated by a professional.

If the car was bought at an auction then you might not have any rights under consumer law. If you have problems with a car purchased this way, then seek professional advice from the Citizens Advice. If you buy the car from a private seller then you do have rights but less than had you bought the car from a dealer. However the vehicle has to be as described, has to have the correct documentation and has to be road worthy.


Louis Rix is a Director of Netcars.co.uk, one of the UK's leading motoring websites. First established in January 2000, its mission is to become the UK's number one site for used car searches and motoring information. Netcars also provide Car Finance, loans and insurance.

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Harley Suspension: The Reason for Harley Bikes’ Greatness

Author: buzz42, 20/04

by Florante Cay

Harley Davidson has been one of the top manufacturers of motorcycles of the past decades. Their bikes are among the most fascinating bikes you’ll see out there. Many people are drawn into purchasing Harley Davidson motorcycles. I don’t know if you noticed this, but many experienced bikers are more likely to choose Harley motorcycles than most motorcycle brands.

But what makes these Harley motorcycles such a good choice? What makes them different from other bikes?

Well, the more likely reason for Harley Davidson motorcycles’ greatness is not really on their design, but on their suspension. The suspension of a motorcycle

Most Harley Davidson motorcycles have 3 and a half inches of travel, this is in terms of the stock rear suspension. Due to this, most Harley Davidson motorcycles can probably go perfectly through 3 and a half inches of bumps.

One good thing about Harley suspension is that it will help you in keeping your motorcycle on the road. When you go through small bumps, your Harley bike’s seat will sit perfectly still. Harley suspensions systems are also designed to lets you ride comfortably even on roads with holes.

Harley Davidson motorcycles are still able to make your ride comfortable even if you go through really bumpy roads, because their suspensions are also designed for such terrains! Well, quite frankly, most Harley Davidson motorcycles are designed for different types of terrains.

In a Harley Davidson motorcycle, part of the suspension system is perfectly adjusted to perform at the high possibility. A good Harley suspension will let you have a very comfortable ride while helping you perform better.

Suspension system of Harley motorbikes often includes tires, steering stern and swing arm. All of which are specifically designed to work suitably with the other in order to create a perfect suspension. In addition, for a Harley motorcycle’s suspension to be durable, Harley Davidson uses tough materials that are rust avoidant. Due to these materials’ durability, Harley Davidson motorcycle can work perfectly at any type of environments. These materials also help make Harley bikes suitable for different types of climates.

Replacement parts for Harley suspensions are also easy find. Many different retailers and dealers have now emerged due to the rising demand in Harley parts. However, it is wiser to go online. Why?

Well, the reason is that the internet can provide you with the lowest possible prices for both original and aftermarket Harley motorcycle suspension parts.

Please visit Motorcycle Parts Bin for more information on Harley Suspension and for comments and inquiries regarding this article.

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Web Hosting Jargon Buster

Author: buzz42, 19/04

by Abdul Vasi

Web Hosting Jargon Buster


In this article, I am going to introduce a few web hosting jargons in a concise way.

Disc Space - The term refers to the amount of physical space devoted to holding the client’s content (which is basically his website files or stored databasesemails).

Monthly Traffic – If people visit one’s site, data is sent from his server to their computer. That data may also include emails received and downloaded to one’s PC. At the end of each month, this request data is summed up to show the total data transfer or monthly traffic.

POP3 Email – POP means ‘Post Office Protocol’ which is a clientserver protocol for collecting email on a server from individual mail accounts.A straightforward online control panel lets client to configure the users and passwords.

IMAP – Instant Message Access Protocol (IMAP in short) differs from POP3 as it allows remote clients to access email stored on a remote server instead of downloading it. A user can always access his mail from his home PC or mobile devices since the mail is centrally stored. Microsoft OutlookOutlook Express and Mozilla MailThunderbird are known to have IMAP support.

Email Redirects – Email redirect is better known as email forwarding. Instead of collecting email from the server, one can arrange for mail addressed to his domain to go to mailboxes hosted elsewhere.

Domain Name – Domain name is a unique name which identifies a website. It workds as a permanent web address and provides a professional web presence. While moving a site can be really messy in case of a domain owned by others, registering one’s own domain name lets him keep same address even if his site is moved.

BBS - BBS stands for ‘Bulleting Board System’, a computerized meeting system where users can have discourses, make announcements and downloadupload files. There are copious BBSs around the world, most of which rely on a direct modem tomodem connection over a phone line using a single computer.

MySQL – MySQL is the most popular open source relational database management system (RDBMS) in the world with more than four million installations powering websites, business applications etc. It is a very effective language for adding, accessing and processing data in a database. MySQL is specially recognized for its flexibility, reliability and most importantly,speed.

CGI – CGI means Common Gateway Interface, a protocol that allows a webpage to execute a program on a web server. Common CGI programs include counters, guest books and forums. CGI scripts are programs written in PERL that is stored on the remote web server and run on the web server in response to a request from a particular user.

PHP - Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) is a widely used general-purposed server side scripting language. It is very suitable for web development as user can embed it into HTML pages. Many popular CMS systems are based on MySQL.

Virtual Server – A virtual server is a UNIX based server environment which allows multiple independent servers to work on the same hardware. It is the significant trait which discerns virtual server from dedicatedshared servers.

-Abdul Vasi is a Marketing Expert specialized in Internet Marketing, His Web hosting India Company Hostcats provides you with reliable but affordable web hosting solution for your online business.

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Open Source Software and osCommerce

Author: buzz42, 19/04

by Myles O Reilly

Open Source Software and its Relation to osCommerce

E-commerce sites such as osCommerce function through the use and continued success of open source software – in fact, open source software is what makes these sites free. So what exactly is open source software? The purpose of article is to help you better understand what open source software is.

Basically, open source is based on the idea that when people have access to a software’s source code they can change, improve and evolve a piece of software at astonishing speeds – a characteristic that ends up produces really great software that meets the needs of its users.

Open source software is not just free code for website and software. Open source software is “governed” by the Open Source Initiative. According to the website for the Open Source Initiative it must meet several criteria to actually qualify as open source:

First of all open source software must not restrict anyone from selling (or giving away) the software. In other words, it cannot require a royalty or fee. For a product to be open source, it must also provide the source code so that the users can easily evolve the software to fit their needs and any software created with free software must be free as well. Furthermore, open source software distribution cannot discriminate against people or fields.

So, how did this concept begin? Most experts on open source software will agree that the concept of open source software began with the creation of the internet which was created and improved upon by it’s users who continually changed the code to make it work for them.

Then, when computers were first used, programs were often sent as a printed version that had to be entered into the computer line by line. Programmers not only entered the programs onto the computers, they also were able to “play” with the programs and make changes as well as share there ideas with others.

Once computer became more mainstream and people other than programmers began using programs, the need (and desire) for the source code declined. This is when software companies began realizing the economical benefits of keeping their source code for software private. This also began the influx of new and incompatible operating systems which further declined the ability for programmers to share and collaborate with one another. While there are benefits to creating and selling software in this manner, some programmers realized the limits this posed on the usability of the software.

Without keeping the source code open, the users were bound to the limits of the software and were not able to alter it to fit their individual needs. This is what began the development of the GNU Public License operating system for open source software. The premise behind renewing the concept of open source software is that software development would be faster and more efficient in giving people the programs they need and want to use.

Today, open source software is becoming more and more mainstream and is used quite frequently on the internet for websites and browsers.

How does it all relate to osCommerce?

Obvious by its name, osCommerce is based on the concept of open source software. This means that osCommerce is free to use and the community members can feed off of one another to continually develop the code that they use. The store owners don’t simply purchase a software program (such as a shopping cart code) that they need to implement as is. They can design, develop and evolve their store presence to meet their changing needs. The beauty of open source code in a situation such as this is that the members of the community can help one another develop new code on an ongoing basis.

Myles O'Reilly is the author of the Programmers' Guide to osCommerce and is owner of The osCommerce Cafe which provides osCommerce templates to hundreds of web designers worldwide.

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The Difference between Pulleys and Sheaves

Author: buzz42, 18/04

The-Difference-between-Pulleys-and-Sheaves by Rob Parker

Pulleys have been around for a long time; they are one of the six types of simple machines, and their origins have been lost to memory. The basic concept allows loads to be lifted using much less force than would normally be applied, through a system of ropes and wheels. The term pulley is often used interchangeably with the term sheave (pronounced "shiv"); however, this usage is not technically correct. The sheave is the rotating part of the pulley system; it is the grooved wheel into which a rope fits.

A fixed pulley with a single sheave is used to change the direction in which a force is applied, but does not change the amount of force required. It is only with multiple sheaves that a pulley system offers a mechanical advantage. Each additional sheave halves the force required to move an object, but doubles the distance the rope must be pulled to achieve the same movement. Although the force exerted by the person is lessened, in the final calculation the same amount of work is done. What makes this system easier to use than raw manpower is the fact that the force needed is mitigated by the distance covered.

So, if more sheaves make the work easier, why don’t we see pulley systems with umpteen sets of sheaves and miles of rope making it possible for anyone to move anything? In the real world, friction intervenes. As more sheaves and more rope come together in a system, each additional set offers a smaller and smaller advantage, until there is no gain at all. The system becomes less efficient the larger it gets.

Despite the reduction in efficiency, several sheaves are often used in tandem in one pulley system. These are known as compound pulleys in their simplest form, and block and tackle in more complex varieties. In order to increase the efficiency of the systems with multiple sheaves, the sheaves are arranged above or below each other, often with a fixed axle between them.

An effective sheave must have the minimum surface area possible for the rope or cable with which it is being used, and must also be resistant to abrasions or warping which may cause the rope to fray when the system is put into effect. When designing or discussing a block and tackle, the most important thing to remember is… not to make the common mistake of confusing pulleys and sheaves!

For more information on this article or a manufacturer of wire rope sheaves, visit BearEquipment.com

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A Brief History of Selling on Ebay and How Things Change Over Time

Author: buzz42, 17/04

by Michael Dappert

I began selling stuff on Ebay in July of 1998. Since then Ebay has grown to enormous proportions and I am not sure how many of the millions of people who visit Ebay every day really know much about what it was like and how it has changed. I will not pretend to present a comprehensive history of Ebay which may have already been done or will most certainly be done at some point in the future. Please, allow me to just relate my own experience of buying items and selling them for profit on Ebay.

In 1996 I was one of the co-founders of a company that provided local dial-up internet access for the small rural community where we live. The company is still in business and has grown with the times to now be a primary provider of high-speed wireless internet access in several communities in 3 counties in the area. So, I have been closely associated with the internet for the past 11 years.

In 1997 or so we started to hear about a web site called Ebay, an online auction site where people were buying and selling stuff. I was no stranger to auctions having attended auctions with my parents when I was a young child. And now as an adult, I still attended estate or farm auctions in the area. So, I checked out the site and thought it might be an interesting thing to try. In 1998 I registered as an Ebay user and started to look for some stuff to sell.

The first item I sold on Ebay was a little hand woven wool rug. It was only about 2 feet by 3 feet and quite worn because it was pretty old. I paid 5 dollars for it and it sold for 20 dollars which I thought was pretty good since it was four times what I had paid for it. If I had a hundred dollars worth of stuff sell for 400 hundred that would be some good money.

I was off and running to sales all over the area. My wife and I bought stuff of all sorts, brought it back to our office, took pictures, wrote descriptions, and listed the stuff during the evening so it would end a week later during the evening when people were home in front of their computers.

At that time Sunday evening was the prime time to have your auctions end. It was then that the largest volume of potential customers were on the Ebay site. Keep in mind that internet access at work was not nearly as prevalent as it is now. People used their computers from home in the evening. The downside to this was the Ebay site would become so busy the site would sometimes become unresponsive for buyers and sellers alike.

There was nothing worse than having to wait for a couple of minutes for each page view in the listing process to happen or, worse yet, have some one trying to bid on your stuff that is ending in a couple of minutes and they cannot get the page up. Ebay was working furiously to update its software and hardware and its internet connections to handle the traffic that just continued to grow.

On the Ebay front page it used to say how many items were for sale at any given time. I remember seeing that figure at around 800,000 and thinking it was huge. I do not know how many millions of items are now for sale on Ebay at any given time and not sure if they even say any more.

I have always focused on selling antiques and collectibles on Ebay. Like any other area of the country there are 8 or 10 auctioneers in a four county area around us. When we really started to go to auctions a lot there would be anywhere from 2 to 6 auctions during any given week one could attend. We bought a lot of stuff because it was usually cheap.

I would have 50 to 75 items for sale on Ebay at any given time. A person could buy stuff for a dollar or two or maybe a little more and list it on Ebay for a minimum of 9.99 and it would sell for maybe 15 or 20 dollars or more. You never knew what something would bring which is why it was so much fun. It seemed like you could sell just about anything for a profit.

Estate sales and auctions have always been my largest source of items to sell on Ebay. In 1998 and for a few years after these auctions were attended by the local public, maybe a couple of collectors, and a handful of antique dealers.

Nowadays, upon arriving at an auction site there are still those same groups of people but there is another group who have come exclusively looking for items to sell on Ebay. These people may have come from 50, 100, 200, or more miles away.

Before the auction you see people going through the days offerings while talking to someone on a cell phone who is probably in front of a computer telling them what something might potentially bring or has sold for on Ebay. Sometimes these people are specialized or sometimes they seem to want to buy everything at the sale. Consequently, prices at live auctions have risen to where many items sell for what they might sell for on Ebay and the people who seem to have to buy everything are most likely just spinning their wheels and really going nowhere.

The cost of doing business on Ebay has steadily increased over the years. It is still a bargain considering the market exposure your offerings receive. In the past the expenses associated with selling on Ebay were kind of an afterthought. Now the expenses are something to consider.

I will certainly continue to sell items on Ebay with the hope of picking up some extra cash from time to time. There are numerous methods, books, and programs to make millions on Ebay. Some of them may work but probably only if you are willing to work hard at it. I am sure there are lots of people whose sole enterprise is selling things on Ebay. There are people selling stuff from warehouses, offices, garages, home offices, off the dining room table, or their bedroom. All of them contributing to making Ebay the most successful online business of them all.

Michael Dappert is a co-founder of Winco, Inc., a provider of wireless internet access to small communities in West Central Illinois. Everyone is invited to discuss a wide range of issues at Flyoverfolks.com.

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All about websites, SEO and hosting

Author: buzz42, 09/04

It is not every day that you find a hosting compnay willing to talk about it's views, much less blog about them but this is exactly what this hosting company are doing.

They have so far taken the time to detail why you should not use blogger, pod casting for beginner and the new .MOBI TLDN.

All this and they are only a few months old.

One to watch.

New Technical Writer: The Four Dimensions Of Your User/reader

Author: buzz42, 18/03

By Barry Millman

OVERVIEW

To create an effective User Document, the writer must know who he/she is writing for. This article presents four dimensions (Skills, Attitude, Knowledge and Experience) for describing the User of your product (your Documentation Reader), and how to build a Persona that turns your generic User into an almost-real person. The article stresses the need to actually USE this information when structuring and writing your User Document.



GETTING INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR USER

The marketing department or product development team should be able to tell you who the intended User of the product is. (If they cannot, then the product is in big trouble.) Ask them to provide you with a complete description of the User. Ask them if their description can be make less strict (requiring fewer skills, ect.) and thus be applicable for a wider audience. Ask them how sure they are of their intended Users.



Ask them if they created a "Persona" (see below) to design the product. If so, ask them for the description of that Persona.



We will use this information to analyze your User in four dimensions. We will then re-build the ideal User into an almost-real person, who you can use to help design and write your User Document.



Timing: My estimate is that if the communication paths between you and the marketing and development teams are effective, then you should be able to complete this series of steps in a few hours spread over several days. This description of your User/Reader is an essential element in structuring and writing your User Document.



THE FOUR DIMENSIONS OF YOUR USER (Reader of your Document)

Four dimensions define your User/Reader. These dimensions are:



* Skills



What skills do you assume that your Reader must have in order to understand your User Document? (These are the skills that you assume that they have when they START to read your User Document... not the ones that you will teach them in the User Document.)



In a classic example of failure, a company that taught software programming did not specify that its students had to know how to use a particular computer word processor. As a result, students spent 80% of the class time learning how to use the word processor, rather than learning to write programs. The class was a failure.



List the skills that you expect your Reader to have.



* Attitude



Your Reader's attitude is almost always a combination of anger (impatience at having to read this stuff instead of using the product), and fear (something is not working the way your Reader expects it to). Write with compassion for your Reader. Are there other attitudes that may affect how your Reader uses the product and your documentation?



* Knowledge



What information do you expect the Reader to have when they read your User Document? Is there something that you expect your readers to understand or to have to figure out for themselves? If there are such items, then you should tell your Reader where to get the needed background information.



* Experience



Skills plus practice, yields experience. Are there any experiences that you expect your Readers to have, so that they can understand how to use the product or understand what you are writing? BEWARE of your Readers' experiences that may negatively affect how they use your product. One example is a product that radically changes the way that the User currently does things. Devote some space in your User Document to overcoming these problematic experiences.



WRITE FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR READER

These four dimensions spell out the word "SAKE." This reminds us to write for the SAKE of our Readers. You use these four dimensions when generating the topics for your User Document, as well as reviewing the material that you have written. These are topics for other articles in this "New Technical Writer" series.



Make sure that you tell your Reader about any SAKE assumptions that you make about them. Thus if you assume them to have a special skill, such as "welding steel" then tell them your assumption early in the User Document. If possible, tell them where they can get the background SAKE items that they might need. For example, if you assumed that your Reader has the skill to identify a certain bird, then tell them were to learn to identify that bird (perhaps with a link or reference to a birding authority).



You want to avoid situations like the one in the example above: the unstated requirement for knowing a specific word processor that ruined a programming class. Is the assumption that everybody knew how to use that esoteric word processor a reasonable one? The course developers should have checked with their sales department, since they sold the course to students who could not possibly have known about that esoteric word processor.



You really must clearly state (early in your User Document) any out of the ordinary assumptions that you make about your Reader.



YOUR READER AS A REAL PERSON

From the SAKE dimensions, and from the descriptions of the typical User of the product that you got from the marketing or development teams, you will create a real-as-possible person to represent your typical User. Such a representation is called a Persona in the product development industry. The Persona is also your User Document Reader.



If the marketing and development teams use a Persona, and they provided a description to you, then use their Persona. You may have to add some description to it.



If you have to create a Persona, follow these steps (overview):



1. Imagine the generic User of your product.



2. Focus on this User. Describe the User. Think about his/her background, education, family, hobbies, interests. The goal is to make your generic User as tangible as possible.



3. Perhaps give the User a name, and even spend a minute or two to find a photograph of this Persona.



4. Evaluate for yourself if this Persona is a good representation of the User. Make changes as necessary.



Think about how the Persona got your product (for example, did they purchase it, did it come bundled with some other product, was it a gift, etc.). Think about what they are most likely to want to do with your product.



Later we will use the Persona to help define the topics of the User Document, and to help you write the actual text.



CHECK

Once you have generated the SAKE items and the Persona, write them out, and let members of the product and marketing teams check them for accuracy. "Accuracy" means "how closely your Persona coincides with their (product and marketing teams) view of the product's User." Discuss these points and make modifications as needed.



USING YOUR READER

Unfortunately most courses and books about technical writing stop here in their instructions about "knowing your Reader." These courses and books expect you simply to keep your Reader in mind when you write.



But you can and should do much more with the description of your Reader. The Persona will help you structure the information in the overall User Document; it will also help you write each of the topics.



The SAKE dimensions will help you as you revise your writing. Here the SAKE dimensions will



* help you avoid using language your Reader might not understand, and

* help you avoid jumps in your writing that your Reader will not be able to make.



Other articles in the "New Technical Writer" series will describe how to use your Persona and SAKE dimensions to design and write your User Document. See the "Resources" or "Author Information" section of this article to find links to related articles.



About the Author: Barry Millman, Ph.D., has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (1966, Carnegie Institute of Technology) and an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Psychology (Human Information Processing, University of Calgary). He has been a consultant for over 25 years, an instructor, course developer, and award-winning speaker. For the past seven years he has been researching and creating resources to help organizations create great User Documents. Visit: http://www.greatuserdocs.com/ for resources to help you create the User Documents that your Product needs and your Users deserve.
Visit http://www.greatuserdocs.com/ReadingRoom.htm for more articles like this one.



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Cheap World of Warcraft Gold-Is It Really Worth It?

Author: buzz42, 03/02

Cheap World of Warcraft Gold-Is It Really Worth It?
By Simon Fields


As you know there are many places you can buy Cheap World of Warcraft Gold and the fact that it is against Blizzards Terms doesn't seem to be putting people off buying Cheap World of Warcraft Gold even though they could get their accounts banned!

There are many ways in the game that you can get Cheap World of Warcraft Gold and it doesn't take that long!

Just think most of the missions reward you with gold so if you just go an buy a ton of gold online then you will be taking a lot of the fun out of game. There are also a lot of the spots in the game that are great for mining gold and it won't cost you a penny!

Today I will tell you two ways you can get gold on WoW without having to resort to finding Cheap World of Warcraft Gold!

The first way you can make a ton of gold on Wow is to get the professions mining and skinning as you can sell animal furs for good money and the mining skill will enable you to make metal bars that you can sell at the auction house. You can make good money with the auction house and just remember to buy low and sell high!

The second way you can make gold in WoW and not have to resort to finding Cheap World of Warcraft Gold is buying a bigger bag as the more stuff you can carry the more you can sell. I know it sounds obvious but how many time have you had to delete something to make room in your bag?

I hope these tips have given you an alternative to buying Cheap World of Warcraft Gold and you get more enjoyment out of the game!

Happy Questing!


Simon Fields is a World of Warcraft Enthusiast and writes articles and submits product review on anything that can improve your game experience! For more info on Cheap World of Warcraft Gold and to find out how you can make 300 Gold an hour click the link below:

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