Sunday, July 1, 2012

Jay's field of expertise

My client has some experience at video game blogging in the past and a tiny bit of e journalism but has never worked for a big Videogame site as a columnist or editor. The things that make him a thought leader in the field is the ability to understand good games verses bad games and to be able to understand what makes a good game. The art of making games and taking classes on game design studies have taught my client what to look for in the game design pipeline as a developer to make good games. The practice of playing a variety of games has given him a chance to be understand as a player the practice of finding what good games are. He has tested games before to find bugs and as unpleasant ad the experience was for a couple great games that helped him learn. He is always keeping up with recent game design and video game news and people have begun asking him his thoughts on certain games before buying them.

This information puts my client at a point to where he can pass on information to those who could benefit it the most. The reviewer does not make money on the games but rather passes on his thoughts to an audience who can be swayed by the bigger sites which my client also follows. He wants to avoid giving off a bad impression of what he thinks that other sites do wrong such as over hyping games to get site users’ dreams crushed or giving bad reviews by people who should not be reviewing the game. Those are things that as a thought leader help to influence the sells of the game and also the mindset of the player who reads the game review scores.

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