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Mini Project - Guild Wars Damage Calculator

Friday, January 11th, 2008

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Here’s a post detailing an ultra mini small project that I’ve taken on. About a year ago, I was heavily into Guild Wars. What I had done was that I created a damage calculator (php script) for internal use within a Guild I was playing with. It looked terrible, but got the job done.

Click here to see the Guild Wars Damage Calculator.

I had some time on my hands, I skinned it really quickly, and started spreading the link. I figured I had nothing to lose. I hosted it on my portfolio’s domain name so there wasn’t any additional cost to host it.

The way I look at, any advertising revenue generated will be more then if I had watched a movie instead of skinned the site.

What I Had

  • I had a tight budget. I didn’t want to spend a cent, but was willing to invest some time.
  • I created a php script that did something useful, something that I couldn’t find in the community, and if you could find it, mine was updated and performed better.
  • It was online, which is a clear advantage over executable based programs.
  • I had a few hours.

Strategy

  • Utilize the fact that there are more then enough advertisers for the keywords “Guild Wars”. Relevant ads mean more click-throughs.
  • Use AdSense meant that I didn’t have to maintain the site and sell advertising. Next to no upkeep.
  • Host the calculator on my domain so people that are interested could clip off the folder name and end up at my portfolio.
  • Present a large link at the footer that would direct people who’d want to know more or contact me to my blog.
  • Use forums as a strategy for spreading the link. Fansites typically love resources or any kind of content on their site. This will work to my advantage.
  • Use rich keywords to link to my calculator in attempt to get some leverage on a SERP.

The result has been overwhelmingly positive. What I did was similar to hosting a free e-book. People see someone genuinely trying to be helpful and hopefully, bookmark the site for its usefulness.

If you’re interested, you can check it out here.

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