Aug 31, 2022
18 stories
TL;DR — go to mockups-design.com
TL;DR — use creative catchy content to market your game.
TL;DR — participate in the community, don't be blatant in your self-promoting, this takes time and effort.
TL;DR — get a link to your website in the comments, give the Starry Award to that comment, reply to every other comment
TL;DR — don't crosspost, keep links to a minimum, don't upvote on multiple accounts, don't ask for upvotes, read the rules!
TL;DR — send out free stickers to people in exchange for emails + Kickstarter follows.
TL;DR — marketing is hard. You will fail some days. A story of how one "failure" led to some wins.
TL;DR — no matter how small your niche, someone out there will care about your game theme, you just need to market to the right audience.
TL;DR — QR codes, business cards, something eye-catching, freebies, and a helper
TL;DR — I send a 20% off coupon, some free stickers, and a link to both the print-n-play and Tabletop Simulator version with every purchase of my game.
TL;DR — how to use The Game Crafter's custom tool to make a 3D render of your board game box for marketing purposes.
TL;DR — no matter how dry or boring your theme, there will be a niche for it. Try changing your slogan to something meaningful and eye-catching.
TL;DR — same as Reddit. Participate in the community, don't be blatant in your self-promotion, this will take time and effort.
TL;DR — use custom emojis/stickers from your game, create relevant roles and channels, encourage participation.
TL;DR — how to schedule an imgur community post (technical know-how required)
TL;DR — try emailing the "active" people on your email list instead of your entire list.