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Does it make sense to remake an HTML game into a social media app?
Hello everyone, I have a quiz game about artists on HTML + JS, very simple (don't think of it as an ad, here-artchallenge.ru)
2000-3000 users play daily and I earn about $ 10-20 per day through AdSense.
When a user wins, he shares the badge on social networks and I get new traffic.
My question is this: Does it make sense to make applications for VKontakte, Mail.ru and Facebook? Why do developers create applications there at all, if most games can work as a third-party site? Is it possible to earn more on advertising within networks? Is it easier to get traffic?
Will my invested man-hours pay off or is it better to spend them first on creating mobile applications for iOS and Android, and then applications for social networks?
Advise who makes money on games, how best to proceed.
Thank you!
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The very fact of such a question surprised me a little. You yourself distribute the game, including through social networks. networks should know that there are more built-in opportunities for both attracting people (invite friends, share results) and for monetization - it is much easier for a user to donate the "votes" that he has already deposited to the account than to fiddle with cards or other services in case you connect aggregators (that’s where you can really spend a lot of man-hours). I doubt that the cost of developing mobile applications will be lower than adaptation to social networks.
I would rather advise you to work on the quality of the quiz itself - now it is a rather stupid guessing game that does not teach anything and does not stimulate the player in any way. In general, the quality leaves much to be desired. This needs to be corrected.
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