WOW GOLD-WoW Rookie Guide in Cataclysm
Dungeon quests are right inside the dungeon now. While zones still have lots of quests leading up to their respective dungeons, the quests that actually send you inside the dungeon. Often, there are four or more quests per dungeon, and they're worth so much experience that they can get you almost a full level and more wow gold. Doing random dungeons can give you great rewards. Just like in Wrath, completing a random dungeon gets you a Satchel of Helpful Goods, a bag that contains a random piece of blue-quality gear. What slot the item fits in depends on your level, and you might not always get an item that fits your particular class or spec, but even if it's not particularly good for you, you can always sell it for a fine price.
Several dungeons have had their level ranges lowered. Dungeons like Scholomance and Dire Maul are now available at lower levels, meaning not only do you have the dungeon quests available earlier, you also have more variety in what will come up while running random dungeons -- and more variety in the blue items you can get. Every class has two special dungeon quests: one available at 20, and one at 50. These send you into Shadowfang Keep and Blackrock Depths, respectively, and reward you with a choice of nice rewards.
As you level up, you'll discover that you're gaining reputation with faction cities. You can use this reputation to cash in on great rewards like a 16-slot bag and a blue cloak.
Nearly every zone in Cataclysm now has an epic quest chain that ends with your receiving a nice piece of blue equipment. Make sure you follow up on loose ends and finish quest chains, even if you have another zone to move on to. Guilds have always been a great way to get help while leveling, whether for running dungeons or handling an elite quest, but in Cataclysm, they also grant you awesome perks like an experience boost, a movement speed increase and more wow gold.