Showing posts with label earned. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earned. Show all posts
Monday, September 28, 2015
How to Earn PvP Rewards in World of Warcraft (7 Steps)
Go to the battlegrounds. As before, battlegrounds award Marks of Honor for competing in and finishing battles. You still earn 3 marks for a win, 1 for a loss. However, the Brigadier Generals in the war rooms are gone, so you no longer redeem Marks of Honor for cash and extra points.
Find the PvP rewards vendors. These folks are located in the major cities and near the entrances to the battlegrounds themselves (in Refuge Point, Arathi Highlands, the Alterac Mountains and so on). Now, instead of requiring a rank, a certain reputation with a faction and gold, PvP rewards are earned through honor points. As you earn these, spend them like cash at the reward vendors.
Spend your honor points and Marks of Honor. There is a set limit to the number of honor points you can accumulate, therefore it is in your interest to spend the points before you hit the limit, otherwise you will just be wasting your time in a battleground. The honor limit is currently set at around 90,000. However, this may change in the future.
Fight and heal. Honor is awarded for both killing enemies and healing allies. Notice the new scoreboard in the battlegrounds that tracks both damage dealt and damage healed. If you are specced for healing, now is your time to shine!
Read the fine print. As before, the epic weapons and armor available for PvP have level requirements. As a level 58, you'll find it difficult to purchase the High Warlord's weapons.
Play all the battlegrounds. In an effort to encourage high-level players to visit battlegrounds besides Alterac Valley, Blizzard has assigned the required Marks of Honor for epic weapons and armor to Warsong Gulch and Arathi Basin. This means that the 60s have to go back to Warsong and Arathi again. 'But we always lose (Battleground X)!' Yes, it is tragic. You thought you'd never have to go back, but you must if you want that epic gear.
Take a rest. Unlike the old system, honor will not decay if you don't visit a battleground every week. Once you earn honor, it's yours until you spend it like cash. Honor tallies are updated nightly.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015
How to Earn a Masters Degree Online the Easy Way
Ask your self WHY you want to get a masters degree online. This is an important part of the online college selection process, and the program selection process. It is the very first step. Do you need your masters degree for a raise? For a promotion? To keep you job? To stay competitive in your field? To change careers? When you have answer this question, make a list of characteristics you need to find in a potential program in order for it to fulfill the purpose for which you are pursuing the degree. If you do not do this first, you will certainly wish you had when you come to find out down the road that the degree you have earned (and paid for) doesn't qualify you for whatever you were assuming it would. Do this step thoroughly, or you will regret it.
Choose a program. Explore the websites of all of the online universities that offer a program compatible with your needs and aspirations. Eliminate from your list universities that do not offer the type of program you need.
Choose a University. Now narrow your options by comparing each program and each school. Visit chat rooms and blogs to get a feel for the general attitude of students towards their university and it's programs and interface. Familiarize yourself with tuition rates as well as 'resource' or book fees and other fees.
Get a job with the Online University that you have chosen. You will usually receive free tuition as an employee benefit, and depending on your previous job, you may end up with a higher salary. Higher education is quite expensive, but if you follow through with this step, you will save yourself around $20,000.00 in a year. Not bad.
Begin your program slowly. Online higher education is quite different from traditional higher education and traditional undergraduate programs. You will probably never meet your professor, you will be interacting daily with you classmates, and you will submit all of your assignments online. Give yourself time to adjust to this new format before diving in full-speed.
Learn how to write in the university's adopted format (APA, MLA, etc.). YOu will be doing a lot of writing. If you do not know how to type, you should plan for a time-consuming process.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Earn Residual Income as a WAHM (8 Steps)
Make a list of your fields of experience and expertise. Think about what you know and enjoy. Consider your every day activities, your hobbies, and your education.
Sign up for freelance online writing opportunities, like here at eHow. There are others as well. Unlike other work at home options, freelance writing can earn a residual income, money earned long after your work is written. Other work from home jobs may not earn residual income.
Start writing and practice writing clearly and concisely about what you know. Get feedback from the groups in which you belong.
Do some research in keyword choices and SEO marketing. This will improve the exposure to your articles.
As traffic and income from your your original freelance writing opportunity begins to trickle in, join others to increase traffic and build a network.
Research Affiliate Programs and how to appropriately incorporate them into your writing. Keep your integrity and stand behind everything you market.
When you get the hang of this, add a niche website. This is the only step that will cost you money. If you are skeptical, tell yourself set aside a percentage of your earnings and set up the website when your writings have earned enough to purchase a domain name and site hosting.
If you enjoy writing and can commit to it every week, start a blog. This can be done for free or you can spend some money to be able to customize features the way you want. Depending on your resources and willingness to experiment, you get to choose.
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