For the next two weeks, we''re going to try something new. This is an experiment, and there is a reasonable chance that it might not work out.
For the next two weeks you may put your promotional/publisher posts in the relevant game forum. So if you have a Kickstarter for a new D&D 5E book, you may put it in the 5E forum instead (that's instead, not as-well-as).
If the forums end up being overrun with hundreds of DMs Guild releases or Kickstarter announcements, this experiment might not make it past the two weeks, but we'll play it by ear and see how it works out.
The reason we're doing this is that the Publisher forum has historically been rarely read. It's functioned more as a cupboard to sweep promotional posts into.
Now, in order to keep things from developing into a near-infinite list of DMs Guild announcements and so on, there are some rules:
For the next two weeks you may put your promotional/publisher posts in the relevant game forum. So if you have a Kickstarter for a new D&D 5E book, you may put it in the 5E forum instead (that's instead, not as-well-as).
If the forums end up being overrun with hundreds of DMs Guild releases or Kickstarter announcements, this experiment might not make it past the two weeks, but we'll play it by ear and see how it works out.
The reason we're doing this is that the Publisher forum has historically been rarely read. It's functioned more as a cupboard to sweep promotional posts into.
Now, in order to keep things from developing into a near-infinite list of DMs Guild announcements and so on, there are some rules:
- You may only start ONE thread about your product.
- If you have multiple things to announce, you can only have one thread active at any one time for your products. By "active" we're going to go with "one thread every two weeks" for now, and see how that goes.
- Please stick around and engage in the thread. Please don't just post an ad and run, never to be seen again. That, more than anything, will end this experiment.
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