Now, I decided to launch 1k of ads before doing 20k (or 10k one time than the rest the other) and I’ve only gained 8 members. On the second run, halfway I’ve only gotten 3 members. I’ve gotten OVER 50000 impressions and now I feel like I shouldn’t do the 20k as it will only get me about 100 members. What do you guys think, do you have any recommendations on what to do? I also have a decently good logo and a good description.
As I said, I was just testing this out and am hoping to do about 20k for my next round. At my rate how many members then should I probably get? Although I have a game, the main reason for the ad is to recall users to join the group as well as apply for a position. It could be an in-game one or a higher one in
communications. 7 of the people who clicked joined the communications. Thank you for your help!
u need to bribe people, like join group for free admin or like ur game cash, because what is the point of joining a cafe group if u just want to be a customer? none.
If you want to get group members fast, I would recommend advertising your group in other group walls. While its annoying to most people, it works. It got my group to over 1.5k+ member in a matter of weeks.
Yeah no.
Offering free ranks as the owner isn’t bribing, and it’s also already an overused strategy.
Scamming wouldn’t work either, most people already realized that those games grants no salary, nor ever does big giveaways.
You need to understand why your game is better. Precisely, logically. Compared to other cafes.
If it’s the map, then you should make the ad a shot of your map.
If it’s the food, then you should make the ad a gallery of foods.
If it’s nothing, then what can you show? See?
As most people have said here, noting that I’m late to the party, your ad campaign is minor compared to some of the massive campaigns presented by groups like Vikinglaw’s Soviet Union and major cafe/hotels.
Present a graphic people can relate to. If they feel connected to it they may display an interest in your group specifically. There are hundreds upon hundreds of groups in this genre, and they will always compete technologically, marketing wise and in members.
While this guy has made a show of himself already, this point does still stand. In order to pay developers, get a group off the ground and run advertisements, it can slowly add up to major sums. In a lot of cases, groups flop simply because of a lack of funding.
Case in point, it’s likely the best option to make yourself stand out. Do something bold or revolutionizing that makes you different or you’ll get carried away in the trend that is the restaurant community.
To give you a tip, @sadieseeds, take advice from @SovietsDevEx .
Cafe games get boring over time.
They have barely any room for events, and are just a cringe idea in general.
It’s like a tycoon, except way less fun.
Try to make games that have action in them, good choice is Melee Combat and FPS genres.