Author Topic: Amazingly Stupid but Yet Still Smart Blockland Marketing Idea  (Read 3133 times)

 Aight, so I was sitting around when I came up with this stupid but yet smart marketing for Blockland idea.



  So, you market Blockland as a free game, but it has limitations since it's "free", and it can only have 150 bricks and is offline. Then, you offer a "deluxe" version of Blockland, which you can upgrade for "only 20 Dollars", which have unlimited bricks AND online play.


Eh? Am I smartish or what?

this sounds like the roblox "builders club"

this sounds like the roblox "builders club"

Yes.


THis idea fails

Yes.


THis idea fails
It dosen't fail, it just isn't very good.
« Last Edit: June 20, 2009, 01:48:38 PM by Liquid »

It's the same as what we have now only without admitting that it costs money and not calling the free version a demo.

It's the same as what we have now only without admitting that it costs money and not calling the free version a demo.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joke

This is the original thing renamed?


It's a joke.
That's what we have now.
What's the emotes do. I could use one here.

Look it's just Demo(free, no online play, and only has 150 bricks) And also like the free version the real Blockland($20, online play, and unlimited bricks)




An actually good marketing strategy would be to sell Blockland t-shirts which you kids would then wear religiously to school every day.

Tom

An actually good marketing strategy would be to sell Blockland t-shirts which you kids would then wear religiously to school every day.
And then get shoved into a locker!