How to market your scripts?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by AniMud, Sep 9, 2009.

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    Hello,

    I'm in the middle of writing a facebook strategy game, and i intend to sell copies of it VIA my website.

    I just have a few questions:

    1) How would i go about getting interest in the script?
    2) I notice there are a few people in the software section mentioning that you should hand out some "review" copies... Can someone explain what that is about, and who i should get to review them (E.G: People that have done so in the past)
    3) Should i put a licensing system on it? If so, what licensing system would you reccomend that allows you to do virtually unlimited licences? (i know iono has a limit depending on the plan.

    Thanks!
     
    AniMud, Sep 9, 2009 IP
  2. dukeofism

    dukeofism Peon

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    Find people looking for an easy way to make money. FB apps can generate considerable income. First implement your game then show people your "success story" about making "millions" from your FB app.
     
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  3. AniMud

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    I'v already been making quite a bit of money off of it. Made $350 off of 2,000 views, which includes ads and premium options. I'm going to be selling it on my website using interspire (as i just purchased a copy of it), and will be listing it when i feel it's ready to be sold (bugs removed, more adminitrative options ect).
     
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    Create a PAD file and submit the PAD file to software download sites, that will increase your backlinks. Also, submit it to the script directories. You can license the script, though they are usually difficult to protect.
     
    MayaLocke, Sep 13, 2009 IP