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Joana's 1-70 Horde Leveling Guide For World of Warcraft!

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I honestly admit, Joana's Horde leveling guide, a World of Warcraft leveling guide, is the first guide I used to level my first character from 1-70 in the World of Warcraft, a troll priest on the Coilfang server. Before I purchased Joana's guide, I had already leveled a 40 gnome rogue, which I couldn't progress on, because I had no idea what to do or where to go. So I made another character, a dwarf hunter, which I was able to level up to 48, but I was stuck again. I got frustrated and created a gnome mage. I would only get up to level 36 before deciding World of Warcraft was too hard, or so I thought. I left the game for a month, and when I got one of my friend's interested, we decided to play again. This time, however, I would be going Horde. I had heard of guides, but never used them, so I decided to do some research. This is how I found out about Joana's Horde guide.

We started right away. I purchased Joana's leveling guide, and started my troll priest. My friends were a warlock (who already had 2 70s), and a mage (who had never played before). I immediately sped ahead of them, playing around the same hours, using Joana's guide. I knew exactly where to go, and using the guide, I beat my warlock friend to 70 by almost 2 weeks (keep in mind, he had already leveled 2 characters from 1-70! My mage friend achieved level 70 a little bit later, probably a month after I leveled, due to his inexperience. As you can see, I wiped away the competition!

Joana's guide is one of the best World of Warcraft leveling guides to date. It provides excellent, detailed, step by step information on exactly where to go, using an in game coordinate system. It lists every single quest, in order, that you need to accept to get from 1-70 in minimal time. Joana includes tips, tricks, and methods of exactly how he got the record leveling time. Also included are full-length videos of every moment of Joana's astounding, 1-70 leveling experience.

Whether you're new to the World of Warcraft, and seem to have some trouble leveling; or you're an avid, experienced player, looking for a faster way to 70, I sincerely believe that Joana's Guide could be a great addition to your leveling experience 1-70!

Want to check it out? Maybe get some more information? Head down to Joana's World!

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I am going to give some more ideas on how to make some great gold for you higher leveled folks. Those damned Epic Mounts are expensive, but we will get you there... do not worry.

Farming Aldor and Scryer Reputation items are an excellent way to get tons of gold!

Aldor/Scryers Rep Farming

First things first. To be able to buy some great Rare and Epic gear you need to build your reputation with Aldor or Scryers faction in Shattrath City. You can only do one or the other since they are opposing factions.

The best way to get your Reputation up to Exalted and Revered levels you will need to turn in tokens or items that drop from mobs in the Outlands. These items are not quest-only items or Bind on Pickup, so you can farm them and sell them on the Auction House.

Aldor can farm:

- Mark of Kil'jaeden
- Mark of Sargeras
- Fel Armament

Scryers can farm:

- Firewing Signet
- Sunfury Signet
- Arcane Tome

The lower rep grinding items, Mark of Kil'jaeden and Firewing Signet, are found in Terrokar Forest and Nagrand. The mobs that drop them are in the level 62-64 range, so you will be able start on these pretty early when in the Outlands.

Higher rep items, Mark of Sargeras and Sunfury Signet, along with the rarer items that are required for enchants, Fel Armament and Arcane Tome, drop from mobs in the range of 67-70. You level 70s will be mowing these dudes down like nothing!

The prices of these will vary on your server... as always. So be sure to check your Auction House and see what the price is. Hopefully you have still been running your Auctioneer scans.

Scryers Item Locations

Do not spend too much time on Firewing Signets. If you want to try, they are only found at Firewing Point in Terrokar, dropped by Firewing Defenders, Warlocks and Bloodwarders. They are levels 63-64. You will be able to make a lot more money at this level by farming those Motes and Primals than these.

Level 68 and up, focus on Sunfury Signets. These drop in a few different locations in Netherstorm and Shadowmoon Valley.

I've had the best success in Netherstorm. You can find Sunfury mobs at all of the Mana Forges, as well as at Sunfury Hold. My favorite spot is Mana Forge B'naar. The Sunfury Geologists here, level 67-68, are easy kills and spawn really fast. They have a pretty decent drop rate too. If you work Mana Forge B'naar without much competition, it is nothing to bring in over 100g an hour.

The other hotspot for Sunfury Signet is Eclipsion Point in Shadowmoon Valley. This is Southwest of the Warden's Cage. The advantage here is that the Eclipsion mobs have a higher drop rate for the very valuable Arcane Tome.

If there is too much competition at Eclipsion Point, try Demon Hunter Supplicants just west of the Black Temple in Shadowmoon. These guys have slightly higher drop rates for both Signets and Tomes, but they are level 70 and harder to kill.

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Is Your Web Host Cutting Corners?

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For many small businesses, web hosting is like any other expense - everyone wants to keep it to a minimum. While there are some great deals to be had, you should be sure that a web hosting provider is not cutting corners in order to offer extremely low pricing. If the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.

Here are some things to watch out for:

1) Overloading servers to cut cost. This is one of the most common practices of "bargain" web hosts, and simply means that rather than evenly spread sites and resources over multiple servers, they cram all of their customers on one server. This keeps their cost down and margins up. Unfortunately, it an lead to problems for site owners, including:

  • IP blacklisting. If your site shares the same server with spammers, phishing sites, or bulk emailers, it also shares the same "IP address". This is simply a unique address used for communication throughout the Internet.

    Many ISPs and email providers will block mail and web traffic from IPs they determine to be associated with spam networks. If someone on your server is not behaving, there is a possibility that your legitimate email will not be delivered because the recipient's email service may block all mail from the IP you share with the offending parties. While there is no way to absolutely avoid this, your chances of being blacklisted are greater if you are using an unethical host that allows far too many sites on one server.
  • Poor performance. If your host is allowing far too many sites on one server, overall performance can be drastically affected. This can lead to timeouts or slow response when visitors use your site - certainly not desirable for any small business.

One easy way to see how many other sites share your server (or, at the very least, your IP address) is to use a free service such as MyIPNeighbors.

The bottom line? Cheap web hosting is great - just make sure the service doesn't match the price, because it will cost you in the long term.

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Protect Your Love On Valentine's Day

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The easiest way to be covered for expensive items of jewelery and other gifts you might be lucky enough to receive, is through your home insurance policy. Each individual, according to PayPal, will spend an average of 71.25, with many turning away from the high street, to online shopping as the easiest, cheapest and most convenient method of finding the right gift for a special someone.

People who are in a relationship will spend an average 69.90, although the single people out there will spend an average of 72.60 to try to woo the object of their desire. Single men are the highest spenders as well as young people aged between 25 and 24, although not all Britons are convinced by the romance of Valentines Day, with 36% of people who are in a relationship admitting they will not give any gifts on this romantic day.

A spokeswoman for PayPal, Cristina Hoole, said: "With Christmas only a few weeks behind us, millions will be hitting the shops en masse; however, one in five of us will choose to head online and avoid the crowds. Shopping online is not only often more convenient, but if you get it delivered to work then you'll be able to keep the secret right up to the last minute!"

For the romantics among us the surprise can sometimes be the best part of giving someone a gift, online shopping offers an easier route than hiding carrier bags around the house, and it also means you can avoid the busy jostling of the high street.

Direct Line is urging people who receive expensive gifts such as jewelery to protect the gifts they receive, especially ones with sentimental meaning as well as an expensive price tad to cover themselves against theft, loss and damage with a sufficient level of home contents insurance.

Valentine's Day is the most likely day of the year that the gift of jewelery is given, it is a day for people to show their love and affection for their partner. However this also means that thieves are given ample opportunity to take advantage of the increased value of jewelery in people's homes. With 2.58 billion being spent on engagement rings alone across the country at this romantic time of year, the benefit for thieves is easily apparent.

Andrew Lowe, head of Direct Line home insurance said: "Insurance is probably the last thing on most people's mind when they are showering their loved ones with gifts on Valentine's Day. Having the right cover in place could prevent heartache if the unthinkable happens and that precious item is lost or stolen."

As well as the richer among us who are splashing the cash on loved ones this Valentine's Day there are 8% of Brits who say they cannot afford to celebrate this special day this year. In response to this revelation, uSwitch.com is offering some cheap alternative to expensive jewelery and pricey engagement rings.

They are offering such propositions as a weekend break in Hull, where the waterways are able to rival the romance of Venice and you will save 81 per night from the prices you would have to afford in Italy.

uSwitch also recommends switching utility providers such as gas, electricity, home phone tariffs, mobile phones and broadband providers to cheaper alternatives so you can afford to save up to 1,500 per year to spend on romantic get aways and expensive tokens of affection.

Jemma is an author of several articles pertaining to Mortgages, Home Insurance, Loans, Debts, Credits, Van Insurance, Life Insurance, Health Insurance, Bike Insurance, Car Insurance and other Business and Finance articles.

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