bradster on Nostr: Monetizing any platform is an incredibly difficult nut to crack. I deployed games on ...
Monetizing any platform is an incredibly difficult nut to crack. I deployed games on the MSN Messenger platform for Microsoft. Only maybe 1 out of 10 made any money. The rest were ad / marketing funnels.
The first job is engagement. If you can afford to fund development long enough, eventually some enterprising person will figure out how to monetize it. Then everyone joins in.
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