by Palanion » Thu Apr 14, 2011 12:12 pm
Marketing should be the number-one item on the SOM Online to-do list.
Sporting News has never, repeat never, given SOM Online a share in their overall company marketing budget. At the very least, SOM Online breaks even within itself, but SN is cognizant of the bigger picture in that we gamers also visit/use their other products AND click-through their advertisers, which probably generates more ad purchasing in their entire product line.
If you visit [url=http://www.strat-o-matic.com]Strat's main site[/url], you'll see that they haven't even updated their Links page for all the new SOM Online stuff here (ATG4?!). And while some blame goes to Strat itself, SOM Online is not their product, so the blame also falls heavily here.
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Strat-O-Matic, the original, has received tons of publicity this year because of its 50th anniversary. From newspapers to news broadcasts to seamheads.com, and so forth. Seamheads.com has even done some Strat-specific podcasts. And before that Strat received quite a bit of pub for the Negro League set.
The original game (including the CD-Rom) is still doing very well and due to its revamped Web site, excellent customer service, and the publicity, it is probably doing even better now than a few years ago.
Price point should be also near the top of the to-do list (if not #2) for SOM Online.
I used to play here much more often, but my love of the original SOM game has been rekindled. I play many games on the CD-Rom every week. I have introduced a buddy to cards-and-dice and we play once or twice a week.
What's the cost? Well... I've paid about $200 over the last year for a handful of seasons of the CD-Rom and $0 digging out my out cards-and-dice from 1984 to 1991. And I can play them over and over and over and over. For $200 here, I get much less product (10 seasons vs. unlimited).
In fact, I joined a Strat keeper league currently using the 2010 season cards. The league dues is $6 to cover Web hosting, use of a draft site, and league trophy. Six bucks for a full 162-game season, where I manage all of my road games manually, have a 40-man roster enabling promotion/demotion to the minors, can plan the team's future with trading draft picks and players and assessing my franchise's real-life farm system, etc. A full year of GM and in-game management fun for $6.
I'll tell you what, if SOM Online added a game-per-day option... I suspect we'd see more keeper leagues here.