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eliris
Registered 14/05/2010
Points 1708
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9th August, 2018 at 09/08/2018 15:45:18 -
This used to be our sweet-spot with posts everyday as we tried to fight for the top on the "Downloads" page.
I believe a lot of people use Fusion 2.5 nowadays but seem to not know the existence of this site.
Is it lack of word-of-mouth? Should we tell everybody? Should we partner up with other places?
I do understand that the admins have their hands full at the moment and are doing their best though.
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MonadoBoy64 Am Really Feeling it
Registered 27/01/2018 23:48:54
Points 3405
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9th August, 2018 at 09/08/2018 17:41:59 -
We should try an advertise the site on other sites to hopefully bring more people to the site, to make it big as it uses to be. But the site got a lot of attention because it was promoted on the clickteam website. So if we can get Clickteam to promote it again, the site should be flooded with new people and go back to how it used to be.
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five
Registered 14/05/2018 12:31:36
Points 27
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9th August, 2018 at 09/08/2018 17:52:14 -
Originally Posted by MonadoBoy64 We should try an advertise the site on other sites
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TreePine
Registered 25/03/2018 18:10:38
Points 264
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9th August, 2018 at 09/08/2018 20:16:17 -
Originally Posted by eliris This used to be our sweet-spot with posts everyday as we tried to fight for the top on the "Downloads" page.
I believe a lot of people use Fusion 2.5 nowadays but seem to not know the existence of this site.
Is it lack of word-of-mouth? Should we tell everybody? Should we partner up with other places?
I do understand that the admins have their hands full at the moment and are doing their best though.
get clickteam to have full support of the site i.e. on their site advertising like they use to!
- Not a pinetree but a TreePine
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eliris
Registered 14/05/2010
Points 1708
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9th August, 2018 at 09/08/2018 21:34:13 -
As somebody in Digital Marketing, I believe if I was in charge of the publicity of the site, I would start by promoting a "The Daily Click" Facebook group and advertise the site in signatures or using banners.
The main thing you should focus on is the target audience and the niche, in our case, it would be "Klik Games", but mostly only us know the term "klik" so we could advertise the site using the words "Clickteam Fusion" i.e: "Join the oldest/longest living ClickTeam Fusion indie dev site!"
We gotta take into account that TDC is not for profit so advertising the site would require investment.
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TreePine
Registered 25/03/2018 18:10:38
Points 264
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10th August, 2018 at 10/08/2018 02:37:40 -
Originally Posted by eliris As somebody in Digital Marketing, I believe if I was in charge of the publicity of the site, I would start by promoting a "The Daily Click" Facebook group and advertise the site in signatures or using banners.
The main thing you should focus on is the target audience and the niche, in our case, it would be "Klik Games", but mostly only us know the term "klik" so we could advertise the site using the words "Clickteam Fusion" i.e: "Join the oldest/longest living ClickTeam Fusion indie dev site!"
We gotta take into account that TDC is not for profit so advertising the site would require investment.
yep add more ad's to tdc for their moneys and promote!
- Not a pinetree but a TreePine
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Sketchy Cornwall UK
Registered 06/11/2004
Points 1971
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10th August, 2018 at 10/08/2018 16:09:37 -
Simple question: What does TDC provide that you can't get anywhere else?
Back in the day, it used to be the best place for coding help, as the Clickteam forums were largely deserted, and the people who did frequent them tended not to be very helpful. These days, the Clickteam forums are far more busy and helpful.
TDC also used to be a popular way to distribute games. Nowadays, it's so easy to monetize games that the kind of games that klikers used to upload here, now make money on Steam, Kickstarter, Google Play, etc.
Social media services like Facebook and Twitter also serve both of those functions. Other general game development sites like Tigsource are more popular with klikers now too.
Even the existing articles and forum threads are becoming increasingly outdated, and when Fusion 3 is released, I guess they'll become completely obsolete.
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Hagar Administrator
Old klik fart
Registered 20/02/2002
Points 1692
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11th August, 2018 at 11/08/2018 22:45:08 -
For me TDC was always about the community. Lots of people all willing to show their work, discuss their game making adventure and have a bit of a laugh in the process. Clickteam's forums were always too strait laced for my liking and were not that popular in the old days (not even sure CT had forums when I first got online!).
From what I have seen of the modern "indie" game developer world, the focus is on creating content that can be commercialised rather than doing it for fun, something that is very understandable if it is their primary source of income! Such a mindset is not going to invest much time in online forum-based communities as there is sadly no real benefit in doing so. Twitter, Facebook, twitch etc are the way to gain an online "presence" these days.
TDC provided a platform for people to learn the art and skill of game making. Sadly, I think the vast majority of Fusion users are experienced and no longer need TDC. TDC may be of benefit to a new generation of clickers, but in my opinion, the intake of new clickers peaked many years ago.
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UrbanMonk BRING BACK MITCH
Registered 07/07/2008
Points 49667
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14th August, 2018 at 14/08/2018 16:18:12 -
That's exactly why I came to this place years ago. The community was fun and helpful.
You would see a lot of the same faces, and so it felt like a home online.
I know a lot of indies are trying to make a living with this game making thing, but I still think there is a market for smaller experimental games that are free.
And with Steam and other platforms becoming so saturated with junk I think we'll see a resurgence of people making games for fun instead of profit.
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Liquixcat Administrator
Lazy Coder
Registered 08/12/2002
Points 201
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16th August, 2018 at 16/08/2018 23:02:13 -
Free beer usually works.
I've noticed a pretty strong correlation between number of new news posts and community activity. This activity includes overall usage of the forum and, of course, new downloads. I made it my mission last year to make as many news posts as I could and the numbers were definitely engaging users. Even other admins stepped in.
I don't think anyone should expect anything more out of TDC then they are willing to also deliver. The sheer number of "What is happening with this site" and "Is it dead?" are pretty discouraging to admins to want to take time out of their day to make news posts, moderate forums and review downloads.
Frankly, with a full time job, a wife, a kid, an active adult life... It's just not the same as it was 15 years ago when I was teenager with no responsibility and an unwavering eagerness to make connections on internet forums. There was no Facebook, or Reddit, or Twitch, or Twitter. We found this niche home and were great friends. But time has moved on, the community has mostly spoken through inaction, and that's completely OK.
Just enjoy this site for what it is now and not constantly comparing it to what it was, those days are gone. We can craft a new future but it begins with striving for the past.
thinking is like pong, it's easy, but you miss sometimes.
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TreePine
Registered 25/03/2018 18:10:38
Points 264
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18th August, 2018 at 18/08/2018 11:57:53 -
Originally Posted by Liquixcat Free beer usually works.
I've noticed a pretty strong correlation between number of new news posts and community activity. This activity includes overall usage of the forum and, of course, new downloads. I made it my mission last year to make as many news posts as I could and the numbers were definitely engaging users. Even other admins stepped in.
I don't think anyone should expect anything more out of TDC then they are willing to also deliver. The sheer number of "What is happening with this site" and "Is it dead?" are pretty discouraging to admins to want to take time out of their day to make news posts, moderate forums and review downloads.
Frankly, with a full time job, a wife, a kid, an active adult life... It's just not the same as it was 15 years ago when I was teenager with no responsibility and an unwavering eagerness to make connections on internet forums. There was no Facebook, or Reddit, or Twitch, or Twitter. We found this niche home and were great friends. But time has moved on, the community has mostly spoken through inaction, and that's completely OK.
Just enjoy this site for what it is now and not constantly comparing it to what it was, those days are gone. We can craft a new future but it begins with striving for the past.
are rare mod
- Not a pinetree but a TreePine
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Yai7 Peace & Love
Registered 28/01/2002
Points 3197
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6th September, 2018 at 06/09/2018 11:43:33 -
Think more about, how should you not make them gone... Like banning them from this website when they annoy the moderators.
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TreePine
Registered 25/03/2018 18:10:38
Points 264
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8th September, 2018 at 08/09/2018 12:08:12 -
Originally Posted by Yai7 Think more about, how should you not make them gone... Like banning them from this website when they annoy the moderators. do you have a personal connection to this!
- Not a pinetree but a TreePine
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Hayo Stone Goose
Registered 15/08/2002
Points 6949
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8th September, 2018 at 08/09/2018 15:36:55 -
A lot of people left in the 2009-2010 era when a certain admin was being overly controlling and members were deleted "by accident". I have merely been lurking here since then.
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MonadoBoy64 Am Really Feeling it
Registered 27/01/2018 23:48:54
Points 3405
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8th September, 2018 at 08/09/2018 18:52:58 -
Wow, I can't believe that happened.
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UrbanMonk BRING BACK MITCH
Registered 07/07/2008
Points 49667
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9th September, 2018 at 09/09/2018 19:25:58 -
Originally Posted by Hayo A lot of people left in the 2009-2010 era when a certain admin was being overly controlling and members were deleted "by accident". I have merely been lurking here since then.
I was here then, but I don't remember this at all.
The drama must have happened off-board or something.
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OMC What a goofball
Registered 21/05/2007
Points 3516
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16th September, 2018 at 16/09/2018 23:31:29 -
The idea of a forum community being cohesive (irl-like) enough to have running jokes and political drama and daily activity to keep up with is kind of odd to me now... seems a long-ago era of netfaring.
I'm sure fora aplenty thrive out there in the wide world, but I seem to have involuntarily downgraded to Twitter.
We need a Click-Con.
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MonadoBoy64 Am Really Feeling it
Registered 27/01/2018 23:48:54
Points 3405
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17th September, 2018 at 17/09/2018 10:49:40 -
A con for the daily click would be awesome! I would go it if there will be one!
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