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Making the Most of Social Online Gaming
« Posted: March 17, 2008, 03:55:40 PM »


Making the Most of Social Online Gaming
 by: Roger Hutchison


What would be a great way to make marketing and advertising fun? Well, some people find that fun regardless, but what if you could make a game of it? This is the next development in social networks. Actually, it's more of an evolution of social networks as more than just a place to "hang out". Now you can "hang out" and play games at the same time.

More marketers are catching on to the idea of using social networks as a viable way to market their business. It's a great way to show the personalities behind the business and to give potential customers a way to differentiate you from your competitors.

Advertisers and marketers need to treat this area with some care. Because as you get into people's social networks, you can't just run out with your arms waving and say "hey, buy my stuff!". That's just rude and could just wind up getting you kicked out.

Increasingly, products and services are being offered for free, at least on a trial basis. Since it's so easy to give a free trial of a digital product on the internet you can offer this to a new friend rather than trying to sell something"hi, I have this cool stuff, maybe you know someone who would like it, here's a free trial".

In the world of online gaming, there is a much more focused market. There are a couple of dynamics at work here. You have people that are looking for fun games to play, and then you have serious gamers who want to play their favorite game better so they can "take on all comers".

So if a company is marketing nutritional supplements or cleaning products, this is not really the right group for that. While any group will have people that have various interests, the social networks tend to attract folks of a certain interest group.

A better choice to offer these friends would be something along the lines of backgammon strategy guide. In the scenario where you have immersed yourself into the market by playing the game, it would be a simple matter to mention the guide in the course of play. Something like "...even though I'm playing well now, last week was *terrible*. This book I found on the internet helped me out quite a bit. I might even start winning money at this! lol" The value of your opinion and advice will continue to grow as you build relationships with the people in your network"

The more of a relationship you can build with the people within the network, the greater the value that is placed upon your opinion and advice. If you mention your product or business the first time you meet, then it's just like barging in to a room and trying to sell your stuff.

Always keep in mind that this is an analog of the physical world. Mind your manners, be nice, and be genuine. Yes, you may be a marketer, but you're also a human being. So are the other names in your network. Treat them with respect.

Because your building up your own reputation and just the reputation of whatever you may be promoting, your opinion will likely become more valuable on topics other than gaming"trusted person" you may be able to make recommendations on areas outside of the gaming environment. Say for example you become known for being "in the game" fairly often it could be natural for other players to ask what kind of work you are into. This becomes a natural opening to mention this business you are in that gives you the kind of freedom to spend that much time playing games.

If you can show that you can even make a living through playing the games, then that can be a serious point of interest.

One of the nice byproducts of wandering the social networks is you have a really good chance of meeting people you really get along with. This is much more likely if you join in the networks and play the games that your are really interested in.


About The Author
Roger Hutchison

You can find more mlm training at TheCompleteMarketer.com (http://www.TheCompleteMarketer.com ) blog. Roger encourages you to go there and join in on the discussion! Heck, you just might learn something - like how a doctor and an engineer balance home life, child rearing and helping you get ahead. Wink

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