THIS IS THE BEST PROJECT EVER GO TO IT AND CLICK LOVE IT AND ADD TO YOUR GALLERYS! : http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Daffy22/368975
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Daffy22 wrote:
COOL: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Daffy22/368975
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Please don't advertise your projects on topics that do not relate to this discussion. Here at Scratch we call that spam.
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Can people visit my games?
Here is my profile: http://scratch.mit.edu/users/Tux
I like these projects most: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Tux/363655, and http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Tux/353988, and http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Tux/345802, and http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Tux/324860
Thanks
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Scratchmaster01 wrote:
Go to My website: http://tomg.synthasite.com/
It is ausome!!!
P.S Graphic poster needed for website.Help Wanted!!!I am the owner of the website.
My name is Thomas.To apply to a job e-mail me at: [Removed by Forum Moderator]
2 spots open curently.
Once again my website is:http://tomg.synthasite.com/
Hi Thomas - Please don't post email addresses on the Scratch website. Also, please don't post on threads that don't relate to the topic you are discussing. You can make a new topic if you can't find one that fits your post. Thanks for your cooperation.
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Yeah, it absolutly kills me when I make projects that take me forever like 3 of my 4 projects and they dont get any comments, then my one that I think is not that great gets more comments than all the others combined. Could somebody check out my projects and tell me if they are any good?
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Vanslar wrote:
planetX wrote:
nobody looks or comments on my projects. its not fair, because other people have projects with tons of views and comments. do you think making a gallery where people with good projects that nobody looks at could put them in is a good idea? then they could be looked at and commented on by me and other people. also, im already in one of those galleries, but my projects still havent been looked at. so if i made one, i would try to look at everones projects. does anyone think thats a good idea?
they have been looked at. just not by to much ppl. i know i have looked at yours(of course) and a few other people since you put them in. the gallery just isnt popular enough yet
of course . tell your friends and they will they will tell their friends and so on
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arne0108 wrote:
Play my games at arne0108
Hi arne0108 -
Please advertise your projects in the Show and Tell forum under their own topics.
Just click on "Forums Home" at the top of the screen, then click on the "Show and Tell" heading and finally look for the "Post New Topic" link on the right side of the screen near the top.
Thank you!
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planetX wrote:
nobody looks or comments on my projects. its not fair, because other people have projects with tons of views and comments. do you think making a gallery where people with good projects that nobody looks at could put them in is a good idea? then they could be looked at and commented on by me and other people. also, im already in one of those galleries, but my projects still havent been looked at. so if i made one, i would try to look at everones projects. does anyone think thats a good idea?
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well, That depends. If you make good projects and ppl dont see them, then tell some ppl. If you make bad projects, Nobody, will really care. (no offence if that statment is true. I doubt it, but I;m off to check out ur projects)
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Same thing. I'm kinda new, I have 7 projects, and two comments. I deleted one. Sunsetz said "wow that's dumb" on my hard-worked on project Doodle. I will see the bullying form.





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this is a very interesting and good idea...a gallery where people willingly vualanteer their time to made other people's projects more popular....
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andresmh wrote:
There are a few ways to get more visibility for your projects:
1. Tags. Projects that are tagged are easily found not only from Scratch members but also I've found that other websites link to groups of projects tagged in Scratch.
2. Comment on other people's projects. If you comment and give constructive feedback to others people tend to click on your username and look at your projects and even post comments. Do not respond to mean and negative comments though, just ignore those.
3. Find people with similar interests. People with specific and similar interests tend to look at each others projects more. For example, if you like to make projects about "chocolate cookies" (just an example) then find people who make projects about the same topic or about "cookies" or "food". Then you can even create projects together. This leads sometimes to having galleries as a place to share this common interests.
3.1 Galleries are good, but only specific ones!. I have seen people creating galleries where they invite people to put "anything". These galleries are not useful because they tend to grow so much, become too crowded and without any specific direction. Smaller galleries with very specific topics are better.
4. Get your friends from real life (school or from your neighborhood) to use Scratch and participate on the Scratch website. It's very likely that if they are friends in real life they will look at your projects more often.
5. Use sprites made by others. For example, MyRedNeptune and other people have created galleries where you can ask them to draw something for you so you can use it in your projects. They are great artists and programmers who can help you create really cool projects. You can use some of their sprites or ask them for some new ones and I am sure they will go and see what you made with those sprites.
6. Be patient and don't seek fame for the sake of fame. Creating projects is first and most importantly something you should make because you like it not only because you want to be famous or to get a lot of people's attention. With time, your projects will get better and better and you'll see you'll get more attention and friends who will look at your projects.
Anyway, these are just some tips that I just thought about. I hope they are useful. Maybe you can create a project describing this tips? ;-)
Thanks a lot for posting your concern, it made me think about this topic and I like to think about things like that![]()
Scratch on!
Trying to do this to get the "Hamster kirby fad" up. Maybe Doody asked Cherubi19 to join the hamster fad. (aww man my S key broke...)
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THE REASON THEY DONT GET VIEWS IS BECAUSE WHEN THE PROJECT IS POSTED THERE IS ONE PICTURE FROM THE PROJECT, (THE LAST TIME YOU SAVED IT) IF THAT PICTURE DOESN'T CATCH THE EYE, THERE'S NO CHANCE SOMEONE WILL LOOK AT IT!!!!!!http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/post.php?tid=2152#req_message
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rockerdude wrote:
THE REASON THEY DONT GET VIEWS IS BECAUSE WHEN THE PROJECT IS POSTED THERE IS ONE PICTURE FROM THE PROJECT, (THE LAST TIME YOU SAVED IT) IF THAT PICTURE DOESN'T CATCH THE EYE, THERE'S NO CHANCE SOMEONE WILL LOOK AT IT!!!!!!http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/post.php?tid=2152#req_message
This has been demostraed with ShadowDragon. It is only a little project, yet the picture catches the eye and lots of people looked at it.
woof woof!
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tomgalaxyzoo wrote:
rockerdude wrote:
THE REASON THEY DONT GET VIEWS IS BECAUSE WHEN THE PROJECT IS POSTED THERE IS ONE PICTURE FROM THE PROJECT, (THE LAST TIME YOU SAVED IT) IF THAT PICTURE DOESN'T CATCH THE EYE, THERE'S NO CHANCE SOMEONE WILL LOOK AT IT!!!!!!http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/post.php?tid=2152#req_message
This has been demostraed with ShadowDragon. It is only a little project, yet the picture catches the eye and lots of people looked at it.
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Its not mine of course!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
woof woof!
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bando wrote:
I never get any comments. What can I do to get more???!>-<
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Please help me!!
This topic is actually an advertisement for a project that tells you that...but it's way at the top of the thread. Here is another link to it
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/planetX/54022
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if u like star wars and star trek my projest is the game for u. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/eventhelix/481254
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