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How many wishlists can you expect when you launch your game’s “coming soon” Steam page

Posted On December 12, 2021August 1, 2024 By zukalous

As you know, it is very important to launch your game’s “coming soon” Steam page at least 6 months (even better, 1 year) before your game’s launch so that you can slowly build interest and collect wishlists. When you launch your “coming soon” page you have an excuse to promote Continue Reading

How to find and apply for game festivals in 2022

Posted On December 6, 2021December 6, 2021 By zukalous

Festival Planning Currently the number one way to get visibility and wishlists for your Steam game are online, virtual events (aka festivals) that Steam has given prominent featuring. They are the best way (and probably easiest) way to get your game seen by hundreds of thousands of potential buyers. In Continue Reading

The tools I use to run a blog and stream

Posted On November 29, 2021November 29, 2021 By zukalous

This is an actual photo of my office and all of the gear that it takes to pull off this blog and my associated videos and talks. So I thought because today is CYBER MONDAY and the holiday season I would deconstruct what is in my office and what tools Continue Reading

What Valve thinks about the future of festivals on Steam a Valve Q&A

Posted On November 21, 2021November 22, 2021 By zukalous

Last week Valve Did 2 Q&As. One at DevGAMM (where I also gave a talk) and one at Indie X. Alden Kroll, Kaci Aitchison, and Tom Giardino all represented Valve this time. Here are the questions, their answers, and my commentary. This is not a direct transcription of their quotes Continue Reading

Beta test your marketing

Posted On November 14, 2021November 15, 2021 By zukalous

Reddit is hard. You have to get the tone just right otherwise people call you out for self-promo. You also rarely get more than a title and a description to talk about your game. And just having a cool game is not enough – you need a GIF that has Continue Reading

Retention: The most important number you are not paying attention to

Posted On November 8, 2021December 6, 2021 By zukalous

The most important thing in marketing your game is actually having a good game. All the promotion (tweeting, streaming, festivals) in the world is worthless if every single person who plays your game is so bored that they switch away or are so frustrated they immediately delete your game from Continue Reading

Don’t build your castle in other people’s kingdoms

Posted On November 1, 2021October 17, 2022 By zukalous

In the past couple of months a couple of big social media sites have changed their terms or introduced suspicious paid plans and it has caught content creators off guard. For instance, last week Twitch introduced a new “Boost” program where streamers can pay to get more viewers to see Continue Reading

How Choo-Choo Charles earned 90,000 wishlists in 2 weeks

Posted On October 17, 2021October 18, 2021 By zukalous

On the first of October 2021, solo-developer-studio Two Star games posted an announcement trailer for their horror game Choo-Choo Charles (CCC) The trailer, the corresponding tweet, and the tiktok video went thermo-nuclear and Choo-Choo Charles earned over 85,000 wishlists and becoming the #131 most wishlisted upcoming game on Steam by Continue Reading

Steam Next Fest October 2021

Posted On October 6, 2021October 6, 2021 By zukalous

I decided to change how I cover the 3-times-a-year Steam Festival and provide some analysis and results while the festival is still going on!  If you want to watch a fully voiced virtually-in-person analysis of the Steam festival, I uploaded a 30 minute video to Game Marketing Ideas (Click here Continue Reading

Implement these features to avoid bad reviews

Posted On September 28, 2021September 29, 2021 By zukalous

The Steam audience is savvier than you. They are more intense and more opinionated too. I have seen many indies surprised when their game gets called out with bad reviews for what seem like trivial nits. But they aren’t trivial. These are features Steam players expects and if you are Continue Reading

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