Styles wrote:
ObjectivistActivist wrote:
It's a rough estimation based on the number of players who have advertised their recruitment through the TMS and mudconnector lists. There are few enough new players coming and going that those who are willing to give the game an honest effort usually make an appearance on the forums, and many of them say where they heard about the game from. Is it a solid number? No, it's just an educated guess. You may also note that I suggested the "years" timeframe for the function of that idea too. I didn't say it was ineffective. I said it was inefficient.
I think TMS and TMC don't get nearly the amount of traffic that Amazon, Nook, and the iTunes stores do. Even the subset of fantasy literature probably gets 10,000 times the traffic of TMS and TMC. Alexa lists TMS as the 276,300th ranked site and TMC as the 273,018th ranked site online. Relying on these is not going to help much. It's better than nothing, but clearly does not generate anywhere near the exposure that a presence in other media or on other sites could. Of note is that the SK site itself is ranked 680,151st. Except in Greece, where it is somehow 6,184th. LOL. Is our target audience Greeks?
These low rankings for TMS and TMC are part of the reason I want to look into entirely new areas for marketing.
You're right. Amazon, Nook, iTunes all get more traffic to their fantasy/sci-fi subsets. Probably more in a week than those websites get in a month. Not everyone that reads those genres will be willing to game in the first place, let alone a game like SK. You're still dealing with a subset of a subset.
I don't even know why we're arguing about this since we both say it's a move in the right direction. You aren't going to get me to say it's the best possible idea ever and will work more effectively and efficiently than anything else could ever possibly do, however, so really... Ease down. I already agreed that your idea was good.