andydongwook wrote:
Cool. Everybody please check this out: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/andydongwook/784018
Its really good. Well it is the best project I made.
Please check it out. You wont regret it
Please don't post unrelevantly on threads.
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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!
Thanks andres! I tried all of that. Still no recognition.
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MahoAshley wrote:
DigiFox wrote:
MahoAshley wrote:
XD its not SOOO great to have tons of comments, omg like yesterday i hads 199 comments, it kills my hadn to have to go back at delete them once i read them
*Whistling* Wow, I wonder who did that.
IT WAS YOU THEN!! lol
You had 199 comments in one night???? Gee, I envy you. The most I've gotten is 18 comments in one night, and half were spam
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Chrischb wrote:
andydongwook wrote:
Cool. Everybody please check this out: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/andydongwook/784018
Its really good. Well it is the best project I made.
Please check it out. You wont regret itPlease don't post unrelevantly on threads.
You may not like it, but you gotta admit, you DID click that link
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I pretty much have a total of 7 views on all my projects, most of which were me testing them. In my opinion my projects are all pretty good, some of them really good.
Here's a link to my favorite one--no-one's ever seen it except me:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ikuehne/799638
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My project with the most veiws is my hallowween speicel. Check my funny Random Momentz with Rain & Stella episodes! http://scratch.mit.edu/galleries/view/63552
And while your at it, check out this project too! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ToxicQuillz/806577

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I know. I never hardly get anything with more than 3 views or a single comments, except just once I got 135+ views in 6 days. Then no new views came. I have hope for my first level game, because it will have over 300 scripts it actually needs.
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I'm trying to get more people to play my projects and coments by trying to post a banner to help build more viewers and comments
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My viewers seem to have left me a long time ago xD
Virtual Mouse USED to be popular. :S
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Can someone check out my gallery warriors of the arctic thanks
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Hi all,
you are looking to do a rotating product image, you can create an animated .gif with several products. However, that doesn't give you a big bang for the buck, as you can only link one URL to an image. If someone likes the product they just saw in one of the image frames, they still have to track it down. So, another solution?
Thanks
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Check out my projects!
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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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You can advertise it in the forums. But it doesn't really help to be jealous of others. But the point of Scratch isn't really getting commented or viewed on your projects, it's about programming and having fun.
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i have very little views... <{ [blocks] im sad[/blocks] }>
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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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They don't comment OR view my projects to. the best views a project I have go is 20.
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hey, if you are reading this, i can asure you that any of the games in my stuff that you click will astonish you!!!!
dont believe me? try it for yourselve. http://scratch.mit.edu/users/ilikewaffles
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look at my project http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Striker-11/836352 , I want to get it featured but I dont know how that works. could somebody fill me in???
THANK YOU;)
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MahoAshley wrote:
XD its not SOOO great to have tons of comments, omg like yesterday i hads 199 comments, it kills my hadn to have to go back at delete them once i read them
I just check 'm all by opening them all in seperate tabs and then I delete'm all one-shot >
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Jesscookie wrote:
My viewers seem to have left me a long time ago xD
Virtual Mouse USED to be popular. :S
I know. It's annoying how people loose popularity. I mean, Light-a-candle has 301 remixes! Wow, last time I checked I only had 294 XP But point is no one does view my projects anymore except a couple loyal fans.
Oh well. I'm grateful man X3
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People, if you stumble across someone begging for views on the forums, (like me) DONT think it is because their project is no good. my best project has only seven views, and the topic i posted on the forum has been viewed ten times more than that, but i had those views before i posted the topic! if you stumble across someone who wants views, at least take a look.
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