D2jsp Guild Guide Part 1 Joining a Successful Guild
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The D2jsp Alliance was created as a tribute to d2jsp and its donors. We provide teams of specialists who help with all aspects of guild management and promotion while encouraging guild interaction through gaming and contests.
A guild is basically a team or group of d2jsp members working together to accomplish the same goal. D2jsp guilds are an easy way for members to organize themselves into teams and play games or just create a group of friends. If a guild sounds like something you wish to be a part of, check this out...
Here are seven things you may want to think about before choosing a guild.
Friendships This is one of the most important reasons to join a guild. After you've looked at the other reasons to join a certain guild, always keep this in the back of your brain. A successful guild is one that is filled with friends. Playing games together and active communication goes a long way in strengthening friendships within a guild. Ever wonder how my guild has lasted almost 2 years? It‘s because my guild is filled with friendly respectful people. We are all friends with each other.
Mutual Interests Who do you spend time with, where is the time spent , what do you usually like to do? It wouldn't be much fun for you or a guild if you joined with an opposite interest.
Age of the guild If experience and skill is important to you, look at the guild's creation date. Although you can not judge all guilds by how old they are. A guild that has been in existence for a long period of time generally would have experience dealing with issues and problems that occasionally occur within a guild..
Reputation Be careful of a guild's reputation on d2jsp. Spend time listening closely to what other guild’s members have to say about the guild you're looking to join. Rumours are just that, rumours. However, an extensive amount can point to some interesting history lessons on that guild you're looking at!
Maturity This is a difficult and often judgmental quality in many guilds and its players. If you're familiar with the term, then the meaning of it is entirely up to your own standards.
Leadership Some guilds tend to follow the ranking system of military models. Rank often displays a player's time served in the guild, experience within the game, and ability to hold the guild together as a whole. Most guilds usually have their players rank placed somewhere in the sig tag so their role is well known. Pay attention to the ranking structure within the guild. Often times while in game with another clan or simply monitoring the chat of its player’s one can easily see the level of respect for officers. Being that some are stricter than others, it's your call as to what level of seriousness and professionalism you desire. The big picture here is, if there is a poor value system in the leadership it will trickle down the line.
Fun This is the main reason of your gaming time isn't it! If you aren't having fun then something is wrong. Don't become trapped in a guild that isn‘t fun for you. Sometimes a guild becomes more than that to members. It becomes an ego outlet. We all share the same reasons for joining a guild and playing games in the first place. It's all about enjoyment! If you aren't enjoying it, that should be telling you something.
These tips are some of the best and easiest to remember. While not a required part of finding a guild, it may be in your interest to give these ideas a shot. Don‘t be too disappointed if the first guild you join doesn‘t turn out to be what you expected. There are a lot of guilds out there to choose from. Try not to bounce around too much though, it doesn‘t look good. It is also very possible that the leader could need someone with you insight and talents to help him fix those problems. Or maybe you have what it takes to lead a guild yourself?
D2jsp Guild Guide Part 2 Creating a Successful Guild
There is a very large number of guilds on d2jsp, with many more formed every week. There are a lot of very successful guilds that have been around for a very long time. However, there are also a lot of members creating new guilds. Some decide shortly afterwards that it is either too much work, or is not as much fun as they thought it would be. So, they just as quickly sell them and not only lose a lot of fg but cause extra work for Paul.
What makes one guild thrive while another fails? There are several things that do so. Luck, hard work and dedication are certainly very important factors. But equally important is knowledge.
I have put together an easy to follow (if a bit lengthy) guide that will help get you up and running. Hopefully it will prevent your guild from falling by the wayside and going inactive. Or becoming another guild sold in frustration. I hope to help you become a benefit to your d2jsp community and its guilds.
Starting a guild in my opinion is by far one of the coolest things you can do on d2jsp. This experience does come with sacrifices such as dedicating time, energy and hell of a lot of fg. You should seriously consider the costs involved both when creating the guild as well as the costs of growth and continued existence:
Creating a guild costs 2500 fg, it comes with 10 member slots and 1 extra rank. 250 fg for every 5 members 250 fg for every additional rank. 250 fg for a guild charter. 1000 fg for live chat mIRC.
As you can see costs can quickly add up and this doesn’t even take into account, contests, private forums, ventrilo servers, etc., etc.. If this sounds like a commitment you are willing to make, read on. If you are not willing to do so, I highly recommend you do not start your own guild.
Most successful guilds tend to be created by players who have previously been members of other guilds or clans. So they generally have a basic idea of how they would like things to be run. If you haven't been a member of a guild, yet find yourself wishing to create one it may be worth your while to read Part 1 - Joining a Successful Guild first.
Guild Basics Before you can even think about creating a guild, you must think of a name or title. Believe it or not this may be the hardest part. Your name can provide other players with idea of what your guild is all about. It can also be a humorous display of what you're intentions are. Regardless of the meaning of the name, just remember that it will stick with you. Make sure you have a valuable and meaningful definition of what your guild name represents, because it represents you.
Now that you have the name chosen for the guild, you will most likely choose to create or have created a guild “Sig Tag“. A sig tag is a method of placing desired letters or words into a banner used in a member‘s signature. These tags tend to display a players guild name and officer rank. Be creative throughout this process. Remember this is your guilds main form of advertisement. It is your guild’s flag, if it catches the eye, it also captures interest in your guild.
Once the task of choosing an eye appealing guild tag has been completed, it's time to determine the ranking structure of the guild. Not all guilds utilize ranking tags. Obviously the use of such a ranking system lies primarily on how you wish the guild to be operated on a daily basis. Many guilds are successful and enjoyable without a rank whatsoever. The lack of a rank creates an equilibrium between players within which all are of equal ability. If ranks are of interest to you, then choose them accordingly or create them to your liking. Keep in mind that a ranking structure should be strictly adhered to when placing players in their appropriate position. A successful rank structure within a guild maintains order and fairness. Have you ever been denied a position because someone of lower pay scale or experience passed you up? The same thought should be remembered at all times when promoting or placing rank options within your team. It's a wise idea to always promote players in the order they appear in current rank. Exceptions would obviously include disciplinary action, player inactivity, or inexperience for the position. If you want a good rule of thumb for ranking officers, this may help: Rank should not only be based upon time of service and experience, but also the ability to lead the team and retain its respect.
Rules One of the hardest aspects of creating and maintaining the successful guild is the way it's run. Commonly referred to as policies and procedures, code of conduct, or simply rules, it's an absolute must for any guild. The length and seriousness of rules depends upon your guild, but in any case. Rules are meant to maintain equality throughout. It is a good idea to have your basic rules in place before recruiting. It is important that members know what they are signing up for, and what will be expected of them.
Recruitment Once the guild name has been chosen, rank structure organized, rules set, and a solid base for rank positions determined it's time to recruit those members. I can't tell you who to choose for your guild and what they should be like. This is all determined by the type of guild you would like to create. Keep in mind however that the most successful guilds are often filled with the most respectful members.
Here are a few tips on recruitment… . Don't try to recruit through a PM. This is considered spam by d2jsp. If a d2jsp member requests information fine, its ok. But don’t send out mass PMs asking people to join your guild. This could get you in a lot of trouble. Plus it only makes YOU and your guild look bad.
Don’t create spam topics on d2jsp for recruitment. Create one topic that your guild will call home. Have all your guild discussions and contests there. It will promote interest in your guild and provide a place for new members to ask questions. . Try to weed out the members that have been in too many guilds for their own good. Guild jumping can be a good sign of disloyal members who don't contribute much to your guild.
As you recruit do your best to have a fair mixture of experienced members and new members. Believe it or not, anyone can become valued members of d2jsp. Most members can learn and teach others to be good members of this community. Teaching new members of d2jsp to be better members will work to your guild’s benefit by creating loyal members and building friendship within the ranks.
Taking Your Guild To The Next Level There are a few extras you should know about in order to give your guild that final boost. If you are ready to take your guild to the next level these things are a must…
A Website Websites change the way guilds recruit and announce their presence to the rest of the world.. They've altered the way people search and reference information on the internet. Clearly put, it's an open book to whomever and whatever you're looking for. This is an obvious advantage to any guild looking to gain a World Wide Web presence and centre of activity. Most can even be done with 0 dollars out of pocket! To find out more on creating the ultimate clan website, visit Part 3 - Creating a Guild Website.
A Forum Although d2Jsp is a great source for recruitment, you will sometimes find the need for privacy for your guild. You will need ways to keep records, and promote activities within your guild. There is no better way to do so then for a guild to have it’s own private forums. Visit Part 4 - Creating a Guild Forum
Ventrilo Server [Communication is very important to a successful guild. Ventrilo provides a speak to other guild members using voice chat. There is also a live chat here on d2jsp that some guilds find very useful. I can not stress this enough. Good communication is the key to the survival of any guild.
Inter-Guild Participation Do you notice a lot of fellow guilds joining the d2jsp alliance? Don't underestimate the need to work with other guilds to create contests and activities for your guild. Without Inter-Guild interaction most guilds will die off due to inactiveness. Don't sit back and watch as inactivity takes over your guild, sign up for the d2jsp Alliance. Besides you may just win somethin!
With a little bit of effort and a lot of dedication this information should help you on your way to a successful guild. None of the information here guarantees your guild will run smoothly or last forever, however it does provide the much needed organizational aspects a guild can utilize. It is of course only a basic outline, if you require more detailed information please feel free to post or PM me with questions. I will of course give top priority to members of the d2Jsp alliance since that is the benefit of joining.
Try to remember these things and your guild should do very well… Treat others respectfully and as you would wish to be treated. Take initiative within the guild. Develop an alliance with guilds of equal values. Involve all guild members in important guild decisions. Remember that values travel from the Leadership Down.
Part 3 - Creating a Guild Website Coming soon
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