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Ask HN: OK, I've started-up, now how do I continue-up?

11 点作者 luvcraft超过 13 年前
At the beginning of this year I "soft launched" a video game recommendation service. I knew how to build the site and make it work, but I'm mystified by marketing (even if I had a million dollars to throw at marketing I wouldn't know where to throw it), so I applied to a bunch of incubators (including YC, of course), sure that one of them would pick up the project because recommendation services were pretty sexy last winter. Alas, they all declined, but the site kept chugging along. A few other opportunities came up that distracted me from it, but they've all either run their course or failed to pan out, so now I'm back to the game recommender. It's steadily grown to 670+ users who have contributed a total of 40,000+ ratings, but obviously that's not nearly enough users to attract a potential buy-out or partnership, or make affiliate links lucrative, or even support my clever original plan of serving ads specifically to users who the recommendation engine had determined would like each ad.<p>Meanwhile, just as I'm getting back to it, Penny Arcade has announced that they're launching a similar service. That quells my worries that "maybe there's just not a market for this", and (hopefully) the services are different enough that both could survive. Also on the bright side, the Penny Arcade announcement has given me a boost in activity from people who were reminded by the announcement that my service already existed, and presumably also from people saying "oh, that sounds neat! I wonder if there already is something like that..." and finding mine.<p>I'm sure there's a huge market for this service, and the internet is filled with video game forums that I'm sure would be interested -- the site was briefly mentioned (with a link) on the second page of an unrelated thread on NeoGAF and got over a hundred hits just from that one link. But all of those forums have a strict "no soliciting for your website" policy, and they won't even reply when I email them asking for their advertising rates. I'm gnashing my teeth walking through a market filled with millions of potential customers, but forbidden from mentioning my wares to any of them.<p>So, HN, please tell me: where do I go from here? On the one hand I think my startup is "successful" because it does what it was designed to do, and it's providing a useful service to me and a bunch of other users, but on the other hand it's growing at a glacial pace and it's not making any money.<p>Help!

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olegious超过 13 年前
1. make a list of all popular video game blogs and sites that cover the world of gaming.<p>2. contact the bloggers, site owners, writers, etc. on that list telling them about the site and what a great tool it could be for their users (hype it up)- your goal is to get mentioned on as many of them as possible. You can even ask to guest post on some gaming blogs- something like "how i turned my gaming passion into a startup."<p>3. since you didn't include a link to your site, i don't know if you've already done this- but make sure your site is easily sharable across all the social networks (FB like button, Google +1 button, etc).<p>4. run a contest for your existing users- offer them a giftcard to gamestop or amazon or something, the user that brings in the most sign ups (you can give them unique referral codes) in X time wins. For $100-200 you can have cheap user driven marketing.<p>good luck
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pkamb超过 13 年前
Sounds like a 'social' thing that will require many users to be successful. Thus POST A LINK.
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dchuk超过 13 年前
spend some time getting a fresh design on that site, and show off much more of the social activity on it. Make it look REALLY busy and active, so new users will want to jump in and participate.<p>Then I'd recommend some forum marketing personally, go get active on a few major gaming forums and use a signature link to your site. Forum marketing is very underrated but can be very lucrative if done actively. Plus you get to participate in forums you're already interested in (hopefully) so it barely feels like work
abbasmehdi超过 13 年前
Think I can help, get in touch.