Sentences with phrase «niche audience of people»

This was of course encouraged by the success of Dark Souls and II, two mercilessly difficult games that have struck a chord with a niche audience of people looking for challenging video game experiences with little hand - holding.

Not exact matches

One of the most strategic ways to get new followers who are relevant to your content and niche is to follow people who are already following a Twitter account that you share the same target audience with.
You might be finding it difficult to come up with the right idea at given point of time, but there might be an idea sitting in the heads of a person who isn't a marketer, but still has immense knowledge about the business, its target audience and the operational niche.
Preferred audience targeting allows you to identify a specific segment of the population (by age, gender, location, language, interests, etc.) and increase the odds that people in that niche will be exposed to your content in their news feed.
Most people like to see their content accessed widely and so can learn some great tips (as well as read some good content) from these blogs, but «most popular» doesn't always mean «best» I'd say that for any blogger a key to judging your own success is to think about the purpose and intended audience of you blog — if you have a niche audience in a specific location you may not get a huge following but if you set out to acheive something worthwhile through your blog and you achieve it then that counts as success.
Just think of eBay's original target audience: people who buy and sell Pez dispensers — about as niche as it gets.
It's a game made for people who are willing to play and replay the same levels over and over again because they simply won't let it beat them, and while that might be a niche audience today, it's hard to argue that Cast of the Seven Godsends doesn't do it in style.
I'm also completely unaware of any pentup demand in the consumer market for self - pubbed books - even in my tiny niche subgenre of m / m, people just aren't interested in self - pubs even though the books certainly exist, * unless * the author already has an audience (which they often do through things like fanfiction.)
I heard that writers who'd never met each other in person were sharing pieces of writing on a site called LiveJournal, publishing ebooks on niche websites, and finding small but dedicated audiences.
Those people will stop buying ALL books from Amazon — and that will cost Amazon much more than whatever they'll earn from sales of one indie title with (hopefully) a very small niche audience.
It can also be an option for writers with niche nonfiction projects who can reach their audiences directly, or for people who can exploit «back of the room» situations — for instance, lecturers who sell books at their appearances.
While the audience got a good laugh out of this, Jandrey told students to get out there, find your niche, find your people and keep them close.
Don't turn into one of those studios that pivots into «indie darling», barely interactive nonsense that finds a niche audience because it resonates with people who hate, y ’ know, ACTUALLY PLAYING GAMES.
Even though I have a lot of respect of people (and stated such in my thread before I read this and saw your videos) who can produce videos of these games, especially anything approaching a full playthrough of niche releases fast for an English speaking audience, here any person who wants to grasp what this update offers in full may think they have to watch 42 minutes + 36 minutes + 32 minutes + 35 minutes + 25 minutes + 22 minutes of video.
RTS games tend to have a somewhat niche audience, as they often require a level of skill that most people would likely find prohibitive.
Like any subculture it's necessarily restricted to a niche audience of die - hards, but you still have to wonder why people would pile hundreds or thousands of hours into making a new cartridges for the SNES — or, even more obscure, the Atari Jaguar.
Mr. Rule is writing to a niche audience, and his cumulative body of work drives people from all over central BC to read his thoughts on wills, probate & estate planning.
And the people sitting in those audiences are all different types of niches and all different types of industries.
I think finding people who started at the same time as you in a similar niche perhaps (not necessarily the same exact style as you, but maybe bloggers who all blog about homes or recipes, or family blogs or craft) is a great reason to connect because you'll probably have all the same types of questions and same types of challenges and can share audiences with each other.
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