40% of US Gamers are Women

In the Entertainment Software Association's 2008 report...

Audience Sample:

1,200 nationally representative households identified as owning either or both a video game console or a personal computer used to run entertainment software

Notable Stats:
  • 65% of American households play computer or video games
  • 35 is the average game player age
  • 26% of gamers were over the age of 50 (in 2008)
  • 13 years is the average number of years adult gamers have been playing computer or video games
Best Selling Video Game Genres, 2007:
  • 22.3% Action
  • 17.6% Family entertainment
  • 14.1% Sports
  • 12.1% Shooter
Best Selling Computer Game Genres, 2007:
  • 33.9% Strategy
  • 18.8% Role-playing
  • 14.3% Family entertainment
  • 11.6% Shooter
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So, how is this relevant to marketing? CRM strategy is one aspect that comes to mind. It is a marketer's ability to define, track, and market to specific demographic sets of customers who frequently buy certain game genres. Customer relationship management, CRM, is more than just a collection of people who bought your products and services at some point. A few challenges exist for anyone entering or playing in this industry:

- to create a substantial revenue stream of recurrent purchases from new or existing customers
- to maximize ad and marketing spends in the promotion of sales
- to anticipate what customers want to play next based on purchase behavior

A good CRM system helps marketers keep the customers populations in the right buckets, and by doing so, we're able to direct appropriate messaging and content to those customers. Just having software in place isn't going to tell you how or where to market, that's what marketers are for.

Book Review: Get Content. Get Customers.

Oooh! I'm so excited. My copy of Get Content. Get Customers. by Joe Pulizzi and Newt Barrett just came in the mail. I'll be posting a review of this soon and x-posting it to Amazon.com. The inside flap reads:

"Get Content. Get Customers. shows you step-by-step how to create and execute a content marketing strategy that works regardless of the size of your company or type of business you are in. This book provides dozens of examples of how large and small companies, associations, entrepreneurs, and international organizations are leveraging the power of content to drive their businesses."

I wholeheartedly agree with the authors' suggestion that all the rules have changed and marketers need to relearn the marketing game with a brand new marketing mindset.

This book pairs with the Right Content. Right Response. webinar hosted by BeGreeted.Com, Junta42, and Conversion Sciences.

Nap technology.. good for the body, brain, and heart

This looks like something right out of a science fiction movie but it's real. It's a sleeping pod made by MetroNaps. It looks prettier and more ergonomic than the Nappak Sleeping Cube. But can these things really help boost worker productivity? Sleep studies say yes in addition to other health benefits.




Related articles:

Effective Napping Can Boost Memory, Productivity
Nap Your Way to the Top
ABC News: Why You Need to Take a Nap at Work
CNN.com: Sleeping at work -- more of us are doing it

Sleep studies:

Study: Naps may cut heart deaths (article1, article2)
"Power Nap" Prevents Burnout; Morning Sleep Perfects a Skill

Read more from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.