Introduction to Flash Game Sponsorship
Thursday, March 20th, 2008Flash game sponsorship has been going around for a few years now, and it has grown from portal to portal. There are hundreds of websites out there that are willing to sponsor games. So what is sponsorship? The most basic type of sponsorship is when a website pays a developer an agreed amount so the developer will put the website’s logo and link on the games, before it is released. It’s kind of like when before TV shows they say ‘This program is brought to you by Kraft’. Even though Kraft didn’t make the TV show, they would have payed to put the message on. Likewise, the websites pay you to say ‘presented by …’ or you can make other agreements such as to have links to the website.
Websites want to do this because they know (or assume) they can earn more money from your game than they paid for the sponsorship. When people click on their link in your game, they get more traffic and more people click on their ads, earning them money. This is like Kraft hoping the viewers of that TV show will buy their product. The amount they pay you depends on how good your game is, and the agreement you make with them. This can be anywhere from $200 to $2000, even higher in some cases.
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