yes do it:http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ScratchGenius7/859017
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cheek this out ppl http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/drewcrazy199898/871295
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well, my i dea would be to REMIX, REMIX, REMIX! cause when you look at the mods list, then you tend to look at other people's versions, right?
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venus8000 wrote:
well, my i dea would be to REMIX, REMIX, REMIX! cause when you look at the mods list, then you tend to look at other people's versions, right?
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Remix your own one? Thats kinda cheating...
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Hey PlanetX! I didn't know you did forums!!! I've seen that project unknown (how to get more comments and veiws) and it really helped! Now I get a few comments on every project!
thanks so much for the advice!!!!!
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Musicstar888 wrote:
Hey PlanetX! I didn't know you did forums!!! I've seen that project unknown (how to get more comments and veiws) and it really helped! Now I get a few comments on every project!
thanks so much for the advice!!!!!
Another happy customer... i love metaphors... though im nt sure if that was one.
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please dont judge my stuff if you ever see it
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Play my new Percy Jackson game plz!
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Hi um can everyone please checkout my project i only have one but i am going to add more soon :S please comment
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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!
Well... actually, I created a gallery that was huge, so got got a lot of views for a while..
until you got rid of the most projects thing.
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majormax wrote:
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!Well... actually, I created a gallery that was huge, so got got a lot of views for a while..
until you got rid of the most projects thing.
There was something with most projects?
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Put on mine in that one! http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/didiboy/915203
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planetX wrote:
relyt12101 wrote:
That's a great idea. You could also advertise it on the forums.
PS You have some cool projects!thanks
but does anyone else think i shoud make the gallery?
Yes! Make the gallery, or I will! lol
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Great tips!
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I have 5 projects with almost no views and none to almost no comments!
PLEASE VIEW AND COMMENT THEM!!!
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First off, I want to say that spamming is WRONG. Unless you've got a reason
I got near 1000 views on my project for being top remixed. The cheap and easy way to get on the front page. Top viewed would be harder, but get you more famous.
Hope it helps
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Agentpieface wrote:
First off, I want to say that spamming is WRONG. Unless you've got a reason
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I got near 1000 views on my project for being top remixed. The cheap and easy way to get on the front page. Top viewed would be harder, but get you more famous.
Hope it helps![]()
Very true... I dont think you actualy get famous, as in people talk about you as a good scratcher if you get topremixed. But you do get famous if your on topviewed or loved (Or before they removed it, top downloaded.)
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Comments aren't always good. Some could be negative. If they are, you can delete them
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abootflock wrote:
Comments aren't always good. Some could be negative. If they are, you can delete them
True... but sometimes its good to have constructive critism, if its unconstrutive then you can delete/flag the,/
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...hmmm... I need a different way of advertising my projects....
You got any ideas?
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I'm really unknown And I don't know Why.
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