How to Make a Good Videogame Blog: Recap
By John Kershaw on Tuesday, December 1st 2009

I made a short series of videos about how to make a good videogame blog (though I think most the info is applicable to any niche of blog). They’re far from containing every single piece of information you will need, but half the fun is finding out this stuff for yourself.
For ease of access, here are all the videos and their accompanying notes:
1. Idea
- What’s your motivation?
- Define in your Idea
- Don’t do what is already done
- Pick a good name
- You won’t make any money for at least a year
- Be remarkable
- You will fuck up
2. Hosting
- Use Instant Domain Search to find URLs
- Buy basic misspellings and as many of the alternate endings for URLs (.co.uk, .org etc.) as you can afford
- Buy related URLs too
- Host with GoDaddy to start (they’re cheap), Media Temple once you’re growing (can cope with spiked traffic)
- Keep the design & site simple
- Use wp-cache
- Find somebody who knows what they’re doing if you’re getting stuck
3. Team
- What help do you need? Tech, spelling?
- Start by roping in mates
- Be grateful. You’re their friend, not boss. They are helping you, not the other way around
- Most people you ‘œhire’ will leave shortly after joining. Those that stay will probably be awesome
- Have some good way to keep track of everything. I used a Google document.
- Be honest and blunt. Add smilies :)
- Lead by example and don’t expect anybody to do more than you.
4. Content
- Pick your medium(s); Video, audio, text etc.
- List what categories your content falls in
- Do something daily
- Be different
- Don’t be afraid to send emails (email me for starters; wardrox[at]gmail[dot] com)
- Source well: Contact PR or community managers and get on mailing lists,
- Subscribe to every other good blog
- It’s easier to talk about doing things than doing things
- Experiment! This vlog is a good example of an experiment
5. Promotion
- Use Google Analytics, WordPress Stats plugin and FeedBurner
- Know which stats are important to you
- Think about what a reader sees when they arrive at your site for the first time
- Use, but don’t abuse, social news sites like N4G, Digg, Reddit
- Links from other sites; email tips
- Don’t suck
If you have any questions you’re more than welcome to email me (wardrox [at] negativegamer [dot] com) or tweet at me.


good job good sirs!
Very inspirational, well told!
Great series
You did it wrong…
1. Games
2. Tits
3. ??????
4. PROFIT!