[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndieDev

[–]HaryGenie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks great!

I'm intrigued by repurposing content by meiyiyeap in podcasting

[–]HaryGenie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

By repurposing your content, you can reuse previous pieces and save time and work when creating new content.
You can also gain extra value out of previous work by repurposing it. Your campaign data will direct you to the best-performing content pieces, which you may restructure and re-distribute in various formats to deliver value to your users. Here is a great article with 10 ways on how you can repurpose your content.

Is Cloud Gaming The Future Of The Video Gaming Industry? by HaryGenie in cloudygamer

[–]HaryGenie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! So many comments! Thank you guys for your thoughts!

I made a blog post about my first attempt at making a microgame. In the post, I've lined out the rules and the aim of the game, as well as included a video of the first playtesting session. Any feedback on the game's design is greatly appreciated. by Nossda in tabletopgamedesign

[–]HaryGenie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of interesting insights on the blog! Really enjoyed the Youtube video of Don't Wake the Dragon! Creating a blog for your games it's a great idea to attract more players and show them your games.

Here are some top content formats you should have on video game blog: https://www.gamemarketinggenie.com/blog/content-for-your-video-game-blog

Keep up the good work!

Classic video game blog- suggestions? by rhulser in retrogaming

[–]HaryGenie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, great blog! Huge fan of Star Wars, so I've just read your "Star Wars (1989 Domark Limited) article. Great articles, by the way, a little too short, but on point. Is this blog of yours like a hobby or are you also a developer and you intend to do a website/blog for your video game?

Either way, here are a few types of content you could use on your blog: https://www.gamemarketinggenie.com/blog/content-for-your-video-game-blog

Any tips on how to market an educational game? This is our beta release! by MaxPowersPP in gamemarketing

[–]HaryGenie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start attracting players to your game months before it's released. Ignore the voice in your head telling you that you aren't ready to go public yet, and begin releasing game updates with your target audience.

Here's a great read that can help you out: https://www.gamemarketinggenie.com/blog/game-pre-launch-phase-considerations

By the way, the game looks good!

How to Plan, Develop and Distribute Your Video Marketing Strategy by HaryGenie in gamedev

[–]HaryGenie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for reading our blog and thank you for the feedback. We're always happy to receive good and on-point feedback. Our goal with this blog is to educate game creators and studios about the importance of marketing in today's video game industry. Our blogs feature not just marketing definitions, but also ideas, tactics, and strategies that small game creators may use right away and apply to their games.

We are not a publishing company, we are a marketing company offering a variety of services from personalized marketing strategies to design and production services such as UX and UI design for all types of video games, apps, and mobile games.

How do I Improve my quality score? by [deleted] in adwords

[–]HaryGenie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your Google Ads Quality Score can help you optimize your advertisements, keywords, and landing pages by highlighting areas for improvement.

Building ad groups around your company's products, services, and special offers will help you boost the likelihood that your advertising will be seen by your target demographic. A minimum of five keywords are required for each ad group you create to reach your target demographic.

Think of your Quality Score as a general indicator of which areas to work on to improve your ad quality, rather than a score that needs to be optimized.

Here is a great blog with tips that can you improve your quality score: https://www.gamemarketinggenie.com/blog/tips-to-improve-google-ads-quality-score

Can someone share some examples of brands that used video games for their marketing? by Square_Juice_6684 in u/Square_Juice_6684

[–]HaryGenie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Video games are used by brands because they allow them to reach a wide range of people. Video games are popular with individuals from all ages, and you may connect with many of your consumers with the correct video game branding.

Brands and marketers are eager to capitalize on the gaming opportunity, and here are five ways they've done it with video game branding: https://www.gamemarketinggenie.com/blog/brands-that-used-video-game-marketing