Tweeting about game release to journalists?

Discussion in 'Public Game Developers Forum' started by jDun1212, Mar 28, 2012.

  1. jDun1212

    jDun1212 Well-Known Member

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    I was making a list of journalists that I often read and marking down their twitter accounts so I might contact them when my game is released.

    Has anyone had any experience getting reviews this way? Also how might i do it with out sending out either a ton of tweets, or just one giant one with a bunch of @writersnamehere calls?

    Thanks!
     
  2. PikPok

    PikPok Well-Known Member

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    I think your time would be better spent compiling a list of email addresses of either gaming news/review websites or journalists themselves, and sending them a notice or press release.

    Twitter is so noisy these days that it is easy for people to miss stuff.
     
  3. Astraware

    Astraware Well-Known Member

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    I think this works if you have an existing relationship with a journalist, but if it's your first interaction with them, it's not really any different to cold-calling.
     
  4. jDun1212

    jDun1212 Well-Known Member

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    @Astraware I think its a little better than a cold call because they have the option not to respond. But I think your right about the first interaction being tough to break through. I was hoping that I would include a commercial with my tweet so that maybe it would be easier for them to decide if they are interested or not. What do you think?

    @PikPok I've tried the websites emails thing before, I sent out about 20 to different sites and such and ever got a reply, maybe it was bad timing or maybe my game sucks, but I keep telling myself that just too many people are going that route to get noticed with out a PR firm.
     

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