Who doesn’t love online games? Not many people. Especially the ultra addictive social media kind. Right now the gaming market is hot and in veritable supernova, and we don’t want our affiliates to miss out on the action. That’s why we’re in hot pursuit of leads in this rapidly growing revenue stream.
Last week we brought onboard Youda Games Governor Of Poker, just the first of many games we hope to introduce to our product list in the coming months.
RevenueWire also sent out two savvy scouts last week to attend the Casual Connect 2010 Gaming Conference in Seattle WA, as part of our plan to recruit online and social media games onto the network. And while we can’t name any names yet, we CAN say that we’ve got a few major game companies on deck and thinking about swinging the bat for the Blue & Black [that's us, the RW crew
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What’s Casual Connect?
Casual Games Association Events are the premiere events for the casual games industry with over 3,000 professionals attending Casual Connect Events each year. Casual Connect Seattle brings together the most talented and knowledgeable experts in the casual gaming field to further the casual games industry with the best of networking and learning.
RW’s Casual Connect Mini-Report
Casual Connect was definitely a strong introduction to what’s up in the game industry today. It offered solid insights as to where companies are focusing their efforts through portals and game affiliate networks, with social gaming at the core of their business. There’s no doubt that social media sites are a key place to sell games, and that most of the money to be made is on first-play.
The show also gave us a good idea of the sales models that work best for online games – ones that we can start working on implementing ASAP to attract the best and most lucrative gaming products for our affiliates.
Stay tuned for more on RevenueWire and the gaming front!
I’m not sure what sort of turnout there’d be at a Casual connect event. Online gamers tend to stay online !