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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Mistress" data-source="post: 5761939" data-attributes="member: 11816"><p>Yeah I know you are looking for feedback and not sales per say, but I am sure you wouldn't mind new sales. My main point in my ramble was exposure. I will use Pathfinder as a example. Paizo keeps the hype going by blog posts, forum posts etc about their current AP. So people stay excited about them and post about them. Which gives Paizo feedback. Not to mention they have both a product page forum thread for each product but a subforum for each AP.</p><p></p><p>Once the AP has run it's course the talk about it slows down and eventually goes to a very slow trickle. Mostly cause of the new AP coming out but also cause by then there is nothing new about it. I mean another example is Jade Regent is skipping a month. I noticed the posting dropped. Not a lot but it did drop some. </p><p></p><p>So i guess the point I am trying to make is. You need to keep the exposure for your products up. Keep the hype going, make people want to talk about and discuss your products. Also make sure you and preferable as many writers as possible become regular posters as well about it. Make sure people know why they should buy it. There is a lot of stuff to spend money on. But the more people interested in it and asking questions about it the more talk their will be. The more talk the more feedback you get.</p><p></p><p>I think a big hurdle is just getting people into the habit of posting and talking about things. We are all to a point creatures of habit. Not to mention most people when happy tend to say less than those unhappy. So if you want feedback give them a reason to talk about it, most people will be happy to help hype a product to others thinking about buying it. Just few will start such trends themselves.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully my rambling make sense. I know what I am trying to say just not sure I am getting my point across as well as I want to. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Mistress, post: 5761939, member: 11816"] Yeah I know you are looking for feedback and not sales per say, but I am sure you wouldn't mind new sales. My main point in my ramble was exposure. I will use Pathfinder as a example. Paizo keeps the hype going by blog posts, forum posts etc about their current AP. So people stay excited about them and post about them. Which gives Paizo feedback. Not to mention they have both a product page forum thread for each product but a subforum for each AP. Once the AP has run it's course the talk about it slows down and eventually goes to a very slow trickle. Mostly cause of the new AP coming out but also cause by then there is nothing new about it. I mean another example is Jade Regent is skipping a month. I noticed the posting dropped. Not a lot but it did drop some. So i guess the point I am trying to make is. You need to keep the exposure for your products up. Keep the hype going, make people want to talk about and discuss your products. Also make sure you and preferable as many writers as possible become regular posters as well about it. Make sure people know why they should buy it. There is a lot of stuff to spend money on. But the more people interested in it and asking questions about it the more talk their will be. The more talk the more feedback you get. I think a big hurdle is just getting people into the habit of posting and talking about things. We are all to a point creatures of habit. Not to mention most people when happy tend to say less than those unhappy. So if you want feedback give them a reason to talk about it, most people will be happy to help hype a product to others thinking about buying it. Just few will start such trends themselves. Hopefully my rambling make sense. I know what I am trying to say just not sure I am getting my point across as well as I want to. :) [/QUOTE]
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