Book5's blog listings. Feed Zend_Feed_Writer 1.10.8 (http://framework.zend.com) http://community.wizards.com/book5 Pwnage I am participating in the great design challenge 2.

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Fri, 01 Oct 2010 14:03:44 -0500 http://community.wizards.com/book5/blog/2010/10/01/pwnage http://community.wizards.com/book5/blog/2010/10/01/pwnage I am participating in the great design challenge 2.

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TTRPG Industry Marketing I have a way to get TTRPGs out and in the sights of people who would never listen to a D&D podcast, and people who don't even know what a podcast is. 

I can teach the world how to play on the radio.

I have been at this for ten years and it will work better with your collective support. The plan is simple. The costs are minor, and the potential payoff is the increase of sales by order of magnitude. When entire new sectors of the general market open up to TTRPGs the industry can escape the stigma of being considered a subindustry of Comic Book publishing. There are 365 days in a year and over 2000 talk radio shows in the country.

I need the authority to speak on behalf of the industry as a whole.

One of the many things I could do is promote a specific title per guest spot.

 

 

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Fri, 04 Sep 2009 16:55:56 -0500 http://community.wizards.com/book5/blog/2009/09/04/ttrpg_industry_marketing http://community.wizards.com/book5/blog/2009/09/04/ttrpg_industry_marketing I have a way to get TTRPGs out and in the sights of people who would never listen to a D&D podcast, and people who don't even know what a podcast is. 

I can teach the world how to play on the radio.

I have been at this for ten years and it will work better with your collective support. The plan is simple. The costs are minor, and the potential payoff is the increase of sales by order of magnitude. When entire new sectors of the general market open up to TTRPGs the industry can escape the stigma of being considered a subindustry of Comic Book publishing. There are 365 days in a year and over 2000 talk radio shows in the country.

I need the authority to speak on behalf of the industry as a whole.

One of the many things I could do is promote a specific title per guest spot.

 

 

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Wizards.COMmunity Revised Edition Well! Gleemax in a sense has come. For those of you that missed it once upon a time there was a site named Gleemax. The idea behind Gleemax was that it was intended to be a multi-faceted "myspace" for Gamers. Well Gleemax the title came and went, but Wizards of the Coast has not given up on the concept of a "Multi-Faceted Myspace for Gamers" this blog is digital proof. I can now have friends. I now have my own very special blog right here in Wizards City. I luckily downloaded my old Gleemax avatar.

You see - right there - that is the same image that has been on this Book5 account since its inception. Its a branding thing. What I don't know what to do with is ... my mups. "Mups" is a term we "old hats" use to refer to alternate account names and profiles. When Gleemax went away and Wizards.COMmunity manifested as we see it today my mups went away. I now have posts that I cannot edit, or update pofile image. This is something of an annoyance, but never fear faithful followers! I will not sit by and do nothing about this. I will figure out how to put pictures back onto my mups at the very least. I will keep you posted. Hey look "insert video" ... cool!

Also - I am putting together a marketing campaign for the TTRPG industry as a whole. I'll keep you posted with those details as well.

"Its all D&D to me!" ~ Shea 

 

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Thu, 27 Aug 2009 23:38:53 -0500 http://community.wizards.com/book5/blog/2009/08/27/wizardscommunity_revised_edition http://community.wizards.com/book5/blog/2009/08/27/wizardscommunity_revised_edition Well! Gleemax in a sense has come. For those of you that missed it once upon a time there was a site named Gleemax. The idea behind Gleemax was that it was intended to be a multi-faceted "myspace" for Gamers. Well Gleemax the title came and went, but Wizards of the Coast has not given up on the concept of a "Multi-Faceted Myspace for Gamers" this blog is digital proof. I can now have friends. I now have my own very special blog right here in Wizards City. I luckily downloaded my old Gleemax avatar.

You see - right there - that is the same image that has been on this Book5 account since its inception. Its a branding thing. What I don't know what to do with is ... my mups. "Mups" is a term we "old hats" use to refer to alternate account names and profiles. When Gleemax went away and Wizards.COMmunity manifested as we see it today my mups went away. I now have posts that I cannot edit, or update pofile image. This is something of an annoyance, but never fear faithful followers! I will not sit by and do nothing about this. I will figure out how to put pictures back onto my mups at the very least. I will keep you posted. Hey look "insert video" ... cool!

Also - I am putting together a marketing campaign for the TTRPG industry as a whole. I'll keep you posted with those details as well.

"Its all D&D to me!" ~ Shea 

 

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