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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Drawing up the RuneScape Examiner blog experience

Since the creation of this blog, I have spent time pondering how best to make this a resource that compliments rather than copies my work as RuneScape Examiner on Examiner.com. Since it is my intention to use this blog to further enhance my ability to provide this resource, I had to look at the strengths and weaknesses of Examiner.com.

Examiner.com has proven to be a reliable platform which to publish recent updates. High search volume plus prominent search engine rankings mean getting the word out efficiently. Therefore, this blog should best serve as an informative summary and link to related articles should readers be interested in knowing the fine details.

Examiner.com has proven to also be a reliable platform for guides that remain relevant over time. Although these search terms are not as commonly searched for during the immediate, over time it adds up and the word gets out. Hence, a synopsis of a guide may be featured here providing the basic ins and outs of the method, with a link to either the full article or to a hub page containing a link to the full article plus related articles.

Because topics that are not searched for but are also time sensitive do not meet either of the above, they are best suited for publication here. The blog format allows for the separation into categories or labels the different types of posts. This allows the specific posts to be sorted out. An option will be provided to subscribe to this blog and the blog should have a new post daily. Look at it almost as a free subscription to an information source. Those who subscribe will thus have access to cutting edge game training/moneymaking secrets, market trends, and unforeseen market speculation. I called Coraxatrice eggs, Mjolnirs, Sweetcorn and strawberry seed, all seeds, among other items. Sometimes, an item will crash or rise because of a change in supply or demand resulting in either a hidden update or an overlooked aspect of an update. I may not see them all, but I will share the ones I do spot. I cannot get a news flash across the Internet about something few see, such as an obscure pickpocket reward causing sweetcorn seed to drop from 325gp to around 75gp. I can, however, provide a platform with this blog where people have the option to tap into this feed.

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