How I Got My First Land In Second Life

Wow! I'm the new proud owner of a small lot of 512m2 in Second Life.

The first house of Mento Gamba

After being a little worried because many residents mentioned how hard was getting land I got my lot thanks to the First Land program for only L$ 512, an excellent price.

To get it, I joined a group of residents looking for land and we were waiting until Linden Labs, a few minutes ago, put some land for sale.

A great number of residents wait a long time for this moment, some of them for weeks and a few months. I was lucky enough to get my land in less than two days.

I was too slow in the first lot I visited and couldn't complete the purchase. After a few minutes and many teleports I arrived to one available lot and voilá! Mento Gamba turned into "Mr. Gamba", at least that's what one guy told me before asking me if I was selling my new land, just seconds after I had bought it.

What did I learn? You have to use the search function as often as possible to find First Land and you have to know how to quickly teleport, even using coordinates and the map. You must also be precise when handling your avatar, specially in flying.

The moment you arrive to an available lot don't think, just right click and choose Buy. Unfortunately at this price you can't stop to think about your options, just buy as soon as you can.

You can find my new headquarters, Ventanazul HQ, at Marybank (251,241,53). There's a lot of work to do, I plan to build a small operations center and receive all my webmaster friends over there very soon.

See you in world!

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Hello Hanna

I'll visit your blog and will try to find you in world for a chat.

If you haven't done so yet, I suggest practicing your flying and teleporting skills and as soon as you see first land in the search results try the last options in the list first.

Cheers!

Alexis Bellido

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