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What You've Been Told About Devlogs is a LIE
What You've Been Told About Devlogs is a LIE
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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
May 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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In this episode of The Indie Game Development podcast, we tackle a persistent myth in the industry that devlogs are only for developers, not gamers. It's a narrative many of us have bought into, myself included. But what if we've been missing the mark all along?
We dive deep into the world of indie marketing, exploring why traditional methods often fall short in a landscape oversaturated with content. Sure, making a good game is essential, but it's just the first step. Social media posts and reaching out to YouTubers and streamers help, but they're not guarantees.
What sets devlogs apart is their ability to build trust and a loyal audience over time. They offer a unique opportunity for developers to become influencers in their own right while creating their games. And contrary to popular belief, they're not just for developers.
We share stories of indie developers who have defied the odds and found success through devlogs, reaching gamers directly and building excitement around their projects. From seasoned creators to high school students, the power of authentic storytelling shines through.
So if you've ever doubted the effectiveness of devlogs or wondered if they're worth the effort, this episode is for you.
Join us as we challenge the status quo and explore how this often-overlooked marketing tool could be the key to unlocking your game's full potential.
And hey, if you're curious about our own devlogs for Samurado, check us out on Youtube!
Check us out on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@sasquatchbgames
In this episode of The Indie Game Development podcast, we tackle a persistent myth in the industry that devlogs are only for developers, not gamers. It's a narrative many of us have bought into, myself included. But what if we've been missing the mark all along?
We dive deep into the world of indie marketing, exploring why traditional methods often fall short in a landscape oversaturated with content. Sure, making a good game is essential, but it's just the first step. Social media posts and reaching out to YouTubers and streamers help, but they're not guarantees.
What sets devlogs apart is their ability to build trust and a loyal audience over time. They offer a unique opportunity for developers to become influencers in their own right while creating their games. And contrary to popular belief, they're not just for developers.
We share stories of indie developers who have defied the odds and found success through devlogs, reaching gamers directly and building excitement around their projects. From seasoned creators to high school students, the power of authentic storytelling shines through.
So if you've ever doubted the effectiveness of devlogs or wondered if they're worth the effort, this episode is for you.
Join us as we challenge the status quo and explore how this often-overlooked marketing tool could be the key to unlocking your game's full potential.
And hey, if you're curious about our own devlogs for Samurado, check us out on Youtube!
Released:
May 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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