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by Shooter
5605 days ago
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Repurpose your blog posts into a series of articles and submit them to other iOS and gaming blogs. Write more about the creation of the game, including tech tips for other developers, design choices, what you learned, etc. Try to actually be informative, and not just focus on pimping your specific game or your company. Try to generalize to a broad audience... [Game developers tend to buy lots of games, and they also often write/review for the more mainstream media. Ideally, you'll get some good PR and make more sales - and, at worst, your networking will pay off in the future.] I'm not a gamer at all, but I do read a few blogs about the gaming market and iOS development. I've actually purchased games (that I never actually play) just based on interviews and wanting to support people that have taught me something.
Just this week, for example, I bought three games from one publisher (Mika Mobile) based on a couple of blog entries I had read on an iOS games blog. I gave the games to my wife, but it was learning a new technique from one of the developers that prompted me to make the purchases. |
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