
Today I got a second Antistar review at iPadGames.org. I’m also preparing a proto-site (to get affiliated so I can track ad performance, although…
…the gut feeling at the moment is, not worth it.
I’m getting close to 200,000 impressions and 700 clicks in just a couple of weeks, with 3 spots and a google ad campaign over London. With 200 sales so far and a strong feeling that no more than 5% of these come from advertisement, I’ll be dropping my wishing coins into another well.
It may be worth noting that ppc google advertisement is costing me 3 to 10 times less than other channels.
iPadGames.org is the weirdest review site ever. Seems like a genuine .org, and I had to skim through other reviews to come to terms with the fact that the ever so slight cynical tone is normative, with little beyond the descriptive level to speak for each and any other title. Or maybe there just isn’t anything exciting on the iPad yet… Oh well. At any rate, it’s a genuine .org since I’d be hard pressed understand how they monetize. No referrals(?) No advertisement(?), no ‘features’.
Since you ask… OOgtech is a .org because I’ve registered the .com somewhere else, and I can’t access it at the moment.
5 minutes of celebrity
On Friday the 13th of August (Tokyo time), Antistar 3D:Rising made a quick dash into the top 75 adventure in App Store Japan.

