I am in the middle of preparing my presentation for the Social Gaming Summit next week in Berlin, and wanted to pass on the highlights. Back in November, I wrote about the need to move beyond performance marketing, and I do not see a reason to repeat myself here (or to cut and paste), but the overall theme was that as the cost of performance increased, social game companies needed to develop robust marketing strategies so they could acquire players at a reasonable cost. I went on to discuss why you should create a full launch plan to ensure a successful launch. So I repeated myself a little but now I will go into some of the new elements I will be discussing next week.
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