World of Warcraft

Gamertrainer.com Goes Live

CLEVELAND, OH – August 20, 2008 – Gamertrainer.com, LLC, a leading provider of console and PC gaming skills training, announced the launch of its website and service, Gamertrainer.com™. The website serves all levels of gamers from novices to professionals and features tips, guides and hourly private lessons provided by highly skilled instructors or “Gamertrainers™.”

“Gaming is now one of the fastest growing forms of entertainment in the world,” said David Williams, co-founder and president of Gamertrainer.com, LLC. “You have all age groups playing and many adults are picking up controllers and playing online for the first time. As these new gamers enter the market a real skills gap can occur, causing frustration and driving them away,” said Williams. “Our trainers help fill that gap, whether your goal is to win more online in Halo® 3, get started in World of Warcraft® or to finally beat your neighbor in Guitar Hero® we have trainers available to help you.”

All training sessions take place over online services like Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE®, Sony’s PLAYSTATION®Network or PC based servers for games like World of Warcraft. Booking a training session is easy with an on-site calendar showing all the days and times available by game. Customers can book, purchase and complete a form describing exactly what they would like to learn and within hours they are contacted by their trainer and are ready to go. “One of our goals is to fill a very underserved niche – the beginner gamer” said co-founder Bill Bates. “Take World of Warcraft, for example. For every World of Warcraft veteran there are thousands who have tried it and given up, unable to get past the myriad of choices, acronyms and terminology seasoned World of Warcraft players take for granted. Our World of Warcraft trainers help people get past the learning curve quickly and on to truly enjoying the game experience.”

Gamertrainer.com provides private training sessions and training gift certificates for both experienced and beginner gamers on all the major platforms (Xbox360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii and PC) and a growing list of games including:

• Battlefield: Bad Company™
• Call of Duty 4®: Modern Combat™
• Guitar Hero® III and Rock Band™
• Halo® 2 and 3
• Madden NFL 09
• Rainbow Six® Vegas 1 and 2
• Super Smash Bros.® Brawl
• World of Warcraft

About Gamertrainer.com, LLC
At Gamertrainer.com our goal is to help anyone become a better gamer. It doesn’t matter if you’ve just picked up your first controller or you’re a frustrated gaming veteran, we have a trainer that can help you “Unleash Your Game”. For more information visit www.gamertrainer.com

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  • Binger said 
    Wed, Aug 20 2008 4:35 PM ()

    Sorry... but I must lol @ this idea. I don't see it lasting long @ $30/hr.

  • Wed, Aug 20 2008 4:35 PM ()

    Well... I know when I first started a service like this would have saved me many hours of trying to figure out what the heck I was doing (did not play rpgs in the past...) Especially if they play along with you which is what it seems like from what it says on their website... I don't need it now (unless they train in PVP...) $30? Yah - I would probably pay that... Looks like they do a lot of other games as well...

    my .02

  • Wed, Aug 20 2008 4:35 PM ()

    Or you can learn everything you need for free. L2ElitistJerks.

  • Aaberg said 
    Wed, Aug 20 2008 4:35 PM ()

    As long as you read their stickies, Elitist Jerks is a pure gold mine of information, worthy of reading by all WoW players.

  • TaergEno said 
    Wed, Aug 20 2008 4:35 PM ()

    You have to love how they have their employee come here, and try to promote their website. Sorry but you fail at grammar. You tried to make this look too fancy, and you just made yourself and your company look ridiculous. What a sad sad company, they obviously can't even employ someone with proper grammar.

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