Course Information
Course Overview
Learn game marketing, pricing, trailers, and promotion strategies to reach players and sell online.
Building a good game is only part of the challenge.
For a game to succeed, players first need to discover it.
Many great games struggle not because they are poorly made, but because the right audience never finds them.
Game marketing is what connects a finished game with the players who want to play it.
Without a clear marketing approach, even a well-designed game can disappear in the crowded digital marketplaces where thousands of new titles appear every year.
This course focuses on the practical side of how games actually sell online.
Instead of abstract marketing theory, it explains how developers and small studios approach marketing decisions for real games.
The lessons are designed to feel like learning directly from someone experienced in marketing, explaining the process clearly and step by step.
Understanding the game market
The course begins by explaining the foundations of game marketing.
Students learn how to think about:
• positioning a game in the right market
• different game monetization models
• how players discover games online
• the basic structure of marketing funnels for games
This helps developers understand how their game fits into the broader gaming market.
Market research for video games
Before marketing a game, it’s important to understand the market.
The course shows how to research competing games and evaluate demand.
Students learn how to:
• analyze competing games and their ratings
• estimate potential revenue opportunities
• evaluate search demand and trends
• define the target gamer for a project
This makes it easier to design a marketing strategy based on real data rather than guesswork.
Creating marketing assets that sell
The course then focuses on the marketing assets that influence purchasing decisions.
Students learn how to create and improve:
• game sales pages
• store descriptions
• trailers that communicate value
• screenshots and presentation elements
These assets play a critical role in converting interest into actual sales.
Promotion and player discovery
Next, the course explains how games reach their audience.
Students explore practical approaches to:
• social media marketing for games
• building and engaging communities
• working with influencers and streamers
• running paid advertising campaigns
These methods help increase visibility and attract players.
Pricing, promotions, and performance
The final section focuses on measuring results and improving marketing performance.
Students learn how to:
• set effective pricing strategies
• run promotions and discounts
• track marketing performance
• analyze results to improve future campaigns
This helps developers make smarter decisions as their marketing evolves.
The goal of this course
By the end of the course, students will have a clear and practical roadmap for marketing a video game online.
The concepts apply to many types of projects, including:
• indie games
• small studio projects
• 2D and 3D games
• VR and experimental titles
The goal is simple:
To help developers turn their finished game into something players actually discover, play, and buy.
Udemy offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, so students can explore the course and decide if it’s right for them with no risk.
Course Content
- 5 section(s)
- 16 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Video Game Marketing Basics
- Section 2 Game Marketing - Market Research & Target Gamer Definition
- Section 3 Game Marketing - Creating Media
- Section 4 Game Marketing - Social Media Marketing
- Section 5 Game Marketing - Pricing & Performance Analysis
What You’ll Learn
- Understand the fundamentals of game marketing and how to sell a video game online, Research game markets, competitors, and player demand effectively, Create sales pages, descriptions, and trailers that attract players, Promote your game using social media, influencers, and ads, Price your game strategically and track performance using key metrics
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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TTrần Đinh Xuân Thành
I learn a lot from this course. Thanks.