How To Get Content Creators To Cover Your Indie Game

I go over my process for getting content creators to cover my indie game. I talk about how and why I use YouTube and email a few creators a day. I explain how the email changes over time and you see an example of an email I send to content creators. lots of interesting things have been happening around my game lately. I talk about... Aarimous mentions my game in his latest video! A Thin Line Between Taking Inspiration and Copying. Watch it here:    • The thin line between Taking Inspiration a...   I feature in the Indie Game Clinic video called The Skill All Indie Devs Must Have. You can watch it here:    • The ULTIMATE Playtest Guide   It's about the importance of playtesting. My game features in a cool Reddit post about pitching your incremental game in 15 words or less. Here is the post:   / i_sent_15_incremental_devs_the_same_request   I also go over my latest Steam stats and figures. I've over 2k Wishlists now which is amazing news! I didn't know how to launch the playtest of A Game About Making A Planet but I've figured it out! It's underway and the feedback has been really useful so far. Make sure you play the demo before taking part in the playtest as you won't know how to play the game before then. You can Wishlist A Game About Making A Planet here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/43... 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Find Your Nearest Competitor 02:02 - Choose Recent Games 04:30 - Search In YouTube 06:20 - Qualify The Lead 07:51 - Update Spreadsheet 08:53 - Why To Email Little And Often 10:18 - Email Example 13:50 - What Happens After Sending Emails 15:11 - How Long Before Creators Launch Their Content 16:28 - Early Adopters Impact 17:08 - Follow Up Contact 18:30 - Update Email 22:17 - Near Launch Process 23:28 - Aarimous Video Featuring 'A Game About Making A Planet' 28:13 - Indie Game Clinic Collaboration - Video On The Importance Of Playtesting 30:52 - AJ Reddit Post - Pitch Your Indie Game In 15 Words Or Less 32:55 - 'A Game About Making A Planet' Steam Stats and Figures 35:24 - The Reality Of Being A Solo Indie Game Developer