Thursday, July 13, 2006

Figuring out how to deliver your software to the world has to be one of the simplest choices you have to make as an independent software publisher. I say its easy because you really want to get your titles into as many channels as possible, with the least amount of fuss.

The SIIA did some research and found that more that three-quarters of the publishers they surveyed see the creation of new distributions channels as their main method of future growth.

How do you identify those top channels or, even better, how do you identify the new channels. Are there new channels for promoting your ESD titles these days?

These are tougher questions to answer and I'd be interested in hearing your feedback. But until then here are my suggestions:

  1. Challenge your existing channels to meet their quotas and beyond. ParetoLogic recently challenged their affiliates to outsell ParetoLogic's top affiliate with the winner driving away a Harley Davidson motor bike. Will this work? I'm not sure but it will definitely capture the interest and imagination of their partners.
  2. Get back to basics and identify how your customer finds your product. Create relationships with organizations that can support this discovery behavior by either sharing the revenue or allowing for upsells. Does your product have complimentary hardware? The best example of this was my former employer, ACD Systems bundling their photo management software with Pentax cameras.

    Please provide your thoughts on this challenge as I'm very interested in learning about your collective experience.

    - chris

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