Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 01/04/2010 - 23:28.
I use Project Wonderful a lot actually, and I find it to be very effective in bringing in traffic. Targetting GM specific sites is a lot more effective than webcomics, at least for advertising a GM built game. Large ads of course have a higher click through rate than the tiny ones which aren't worth even 1 cent. Targetting gaming sites seems to be more expensive, but if you can get an ad on a high-traffic indie game site for $1.50 a day, you're going to get a worthwhile click through rate.
I use Project Wonderful a
I use Project Wonderful a lot actually, and I find it to be very effective in bringing in traffic. Targetting GM specific sites is a lot more effective than webcomics, at least for advertising a GM built game. Large ads of course have a higher click through rate than the tiny ones which aren't worth even 1 cent. Targetting gaming sites seems to be more expensive, but if you can get an ad on a high-traffic indie game site for $1.50 a day, you're going to get a worthwhile click through rate.
-Tv