I am noticing a lot of these unique clicks are being floated around the bioware forums, which leads me to wonder exactly how effective is this little ad campaign proving to be? I asked a couple friends on FB to click me some points, but a majority are coming from the very forums which people are already customers of.
Unique click effectiveness
Débuté par
HookersandBlow
, mars 31 2010 10:25
#1
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 10:25
#2
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 10:28
All it takes is one out of a thousand clicks leading to a sale to make this profitable.
#3
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 10:32
I suppose, btw you stole my picture.
#4
Guest_Six to Eight_*
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 10:37
Guest_Six to Eight_*
Traffic is traffic. I think EA is pushing for the campaign (anecdote).
I bet their analytics are THROUGH THE ROOF, and as long as they sell some of their product it has worked.
One thing I can say, look at the buzz it has generated.
I bet their analytics are THROUGH THE ROOF, and as long as they sell some of their product it has worked.
One thing I can say, look at the buzz it has generated.
#5
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 10:41
there a fair amount of people who have posted in other forums, and it costs EA nothing (or very little)
#6
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 10:43
One of the most brilliant marketing ideas ever.
#7
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 10:46
What I want to know is what forums the people with 12,000 points are posting in. :-)
#8
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 10:51
onipar wrote...
What I want to know is what forums the people with 12,000 points are posting in. :-)
Me too.
#9
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 10:57
onipar wrote...
What I want to know is what forums the people with 12,000 points are posting in. :-)
Freeuniqueclicksforum.com?
#10
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 11:03
Crixt wrote...
One of the most brilliant marketing ideas ever.
Especially if you score it by "How pissed off can we get those not participating". Frankly, people were banned in the past for posting links to games that did similar things (get points for clicks on your ID URL). I'm deeply disappointed that they are encouraging spamming behavior they used to ban for.
#11
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 11:06
Crixt wrote...
One of the most brilliant marketing ideas ever.
It is a good one alright. Wonder if they will keep unique clicks going for the contest for the rest of the world. Considering many sights are cracking down on us already.
#12
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 11:15
There may be a TON of the links flying around on the BW forums, but it's definitely not the only place. This is still an incredibly devious marketing campaign.
#13
Posté 01 avril 2010 - 12:30
I posted it on my webcomic, and got a friend to post it on his comic site. Feel soooo dirty, but at least our sites are popular enough where I can stay in the running without spamming forums/facebook and getting banned =\\
#14
Posté 01 avril 2010 - 03:22
#15
Posté 01 avril 2010 - 03:25
we advertise for them, we get "paid"




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