[casual_games] Selling on your own site?

Donald Bahlman dbahlman at xblitz.com
Wed Feb 15 13:47:05 EST 2006


Hey Ron,

You should also take a look at Reflexive Entertainment.  www.reflexive.com

It's what we use on our site: www.xblitz.com  It's great if you're just 
starting a site and need a lot of content.  It also has a pretty easy 
automated system with some great sales tracking software.  And it's also 
free to join.

The other sites mentioned are great too.  Just shop around a bit is my 
advice.

Cheers!
Donald Bahlman
xBlitz Entertainment


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron" <lists at rzweb.com>
To: <casual_games at igda.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 11:26 AM
Subject: [casual_games] Selling on your own site?


> In terms of e-commence and ordering systems, what are the options for a 
> small developer to sell games on their own site?
>
> Setting up my own system and taking credit cards is just not feasible with 
> the low volume.  I've noticed some developers are using third-party sites 
> like Plimus to collect the money, etc.  What other places like this are 
> there?  Is there a resource that has reviews/comparisons of the top 
> players?
>
> One thing I would like to be able to do is some basic branding of the page 
> that the user goes to fill in the order.  I've never like that once you 
> click "buy" on the developer site, your taken to a page that looks and 
> feels nothing like where you came from.  Do third party e-com sites offer 
> this?
>
> Thanks, Ron
>
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