Creating Hype
How do you get people to care about the games you develop? Indie video games are on the rise. While that gives indie game developers an opportunity like never before to make a name for themselves, it also means increased competition. The number one way to get your game to catch the attention of potential gamers, get downloads, and ultimately generate income for you is to not only make a great product, but also make sure people know what that product is. To do that, you have to generate hype about your game. Trailers, walkthroughs, and reviews are all great ways to tell people about your game. But if you really want to stand out in the gaming world and make people eager to buy your game, you have to generate great content to tell audiences what your game is and why they should buy it. Become a thought-leader in the industry to gain trust. Here's how:
Video Game Descriptions |
Website Copy |
After spending hours developing a game that looks amazing, tells a killer story, and has seamless game play, don't you want your video game description to convey your game's awesomeness? Create game descriptions that beg gamers to try your game out! $200 / Description |
Once a gamer loves one of your games, they're going to want to check out your website to see what else you have in development and learn about your team. Poor web copy can make gamers think you don't care about them and turn them away from your company. I can help you avoid that & create website copy that will reel your players in. $0.15 / Word |
Email Communications |
Blog Posts & Updates |
Don't waste the email list you generated with your kickstarter campaign or that you've built up over the years. Sending targeted emails with updates, sales codes, behind-the-scenes sneak peaks, and other information keeps your brand in the minds of gamers. You stay relevant, and they stay attached to any upcoming projects you have going. It's a win-win situation and a surefire way to generate more sales of your game. In fact, this is the number one way to increase your revenue. $200 / Email |
Blog posts are too often neglected by busy game devs who don't understand the value of creating consistent content. Blog posts help your site rank higher in Google and other search engines. They also build brand awareness and let your customers know that you're a thought leader in the industry and that you care about them and about topics that interest them. $0.12 / Word |