Boots on the Ground Marketing Effort for Splinterlands/GLX

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Authored by @ProDivvy

Hi all,

Long time follower first time poster lol :)

I have been thinking of ways to increase the user base and bring more people into the Splinterlands ecosystem.

I am wondering if anyone has tried a grassroots type movement to grow the games in their areas. For example, I though of setting a tent up outside the MLS stadium in my city where I could help on board and get new people involved. Or doing the same thing at a Magic or Pokemon card convention.

I'm posting this to see if anyone has tried something like this before. According to PeakMonsters, Splinterlands averages about 170 signups and only 5-10 new spell book sold each day. Am I naive to think that could be doubled with effective grassroots marketing?

If this gets enough votes or someone offers great advice, I would be happy to dedicate time and effort to this.

I would be very grateful for any advice or help in this effort. Also, if anyone has good beginner guides, tools, or websites that would be much appreciate so I can aggregate a list for new players.

A rising tide lifts all boats!

I look forward to hearing what you all think of this.

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the problem at the moment is not the advertising, as you can see there are many more registrations than eventually spell books are bought. this must first be worked on so that people who find their way to the site are also bound. otherwise any advertising is quite inefficient, if not a waste of time.

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Yes that makes sense. However, I would argue also that the normal conversion rate of a website is lower than 2 percent. Splinterlands seems to lag that but not by much.

Also, more people that join the community can have a compounding effect based on word of mouth. I just feel that there is a large community of card players that probably have no idea about Splinterlands.

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we don't even go by the number of visitors like other sites, but only by the people who actually register and test the game, that so few of them buy a spellbook is hard. because if people already register to test, their interest seems to be there ;)

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