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1) ZERO internet marketing. MTG has both a frequently updated website and a twitter account. Redemption has neither (website is updated once a year at the most to advertise the new set). In this age it is ESSENTIAL to have an active online presence. I suggest Cactus purchasing redemptiontcg.com and have an official twitter for the game. When people can find you easier, you will get more players and thus can release more cards.
2) Showcase the cards on the website. There are no pictures of actual cards on the website, which is strange.
4) Improve graphic design and art. Not gonna talk about this further because you can find all my work in the New Card Ideas forum.
5) Spice up set names. Instead of names like The Disciples, The Priests, Rock of Ages etc, try taking the MTG route and doing mysterious/dramatic names (Gatecrash, Return to Ravnica are great expansion names). How about Conquering Canaan or Visions of the End?
6) Know your audience. Kids like shiny, mega rare ultra special cards. Take the Yugioh route here. Instead of a boring Angel of the Lord card, try a shiny, golden piece of mega might. Have an obvious indicator on the cards of how rare something is.
7) Get back to booster packs. Everyone likes ripping open a 15 card booster pack with the guarentee of a rare, ultra rare or mythic rare.
7. Booster packs have always been fun to rip, if not only further perpetuated by the above point. Redemption isn't even a CCG now, it's clearly a LCG. It's time we got back to Redemption roots.
Quote7. Booster packs have always been fun to rip, if not only further perpetuated by the above point. Redemption isn't even a CCG now, it's clearly a LCG. It's time we got back to Redemption roots.I fully agree currently Redemption is a pseudo LCG and its imo not really working.
Redemption's traditional retail partners--independent Christian bookstores--are drying up.
New booster sets and marketing are pretty much beside the point, unless they allow Redemption to either get into the mass market retailers (Pokemon, Yu-Go-Oh!) or the traditional game stores (MtG, L5R).
As an aside, someone will have to explain the whole TCG, CCG, and LCG distinctions. As an online mathematics educator, I am inundated with acronyms.
A Living Card Game® (LCG®) offers an innovative fixed distribution method that breaks away from the traditional Collectible Card Game model. While LCGs still offer the same dynamic, expanding, and constantly evolving game play that makes CCG’s so much fun, they do away with the deterrent of the blind-buy purchase model that has burned out so many players. The end result is an innovative mix that gives you the best of both worlds!
Regarding the internet marketing, I have tried a number of different avenues and have not found any worth their cost. I've spent thousands of dollars over the last 5 years on marketing and have only seen a few new people order from Three Lions Gaming. Only one or two was actually new to Redemption. If Redemption could get into WalMart or Target, that would definitely make a big change in the popularity of the game! Anyone know how to go about trying to get it in?
Quote from: Ken4Christ4ever on March 20, 2013, 10:36:48 AMRegarding the internet marketing, I have tried a number of different avenues and have not found any worth their cost. I've spent thousands of dollars over the last 5 years on marketing and have only seen a few new people order from Three Lions Gaming. Only one or two was actually new to Redemption. If Redemption could get into WalMart or Target, that would definitely make a big change in the popularity of the game! Anyone know how to go about trying to get it in?sign a contract to walmart and target to get the game in the card game section with yugioh and mtg
I was wondering if anyone knew the process to suggest something to either store or had a contact that may be able to help with this...