<aside> 💡 Tip: Start a Steam page with screenshots, a trailer if available, and a game description. Do this first, without a demo or game. Also you can only release the prologue first, and keep it as coming soon, for years, to gain wishlists, you can open a short-term campaign event, as playtest ,on Steam Next Festival, and then remove it, also, on the events, don’t forget to stream in loop with https://robostreamer.com/ . You can also create events on steam such as giveaway contest, you will win a steam key for an unreleased game, by registering in our discord community, don’t forget to add a ticket bot, in Discord. You can make the giveaway on Gleam, too, or socials, promoting the post.

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<aside> 💡 Tip: Use Google Search Console to verify ownership for the domain, then index your game page on it, Google Developer Console, to take all the metadata for your game title, screenshots ,name of the game, any other information, like developer name,publisher ,release dates etc.

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<aside> 💡 Tip: use https://www.codecks.io/steam-bot/ to get your steam reviews into your discord community.

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Why? Because the pitch deck is meant for funding. Press kit, to have it ready, after the funding is in, and prologue for a good entry on the forums, blogs, news + press kit, etc. The cover will be used everywhere, on socials, and for the events The trailer will be used too, at the events, and give it to influencers to post it on their socials, building the hype. Also, it can be used to stream in the loop, every day, on multi-streaming, on multiple platforms at once.Even on Steam But before all, you need a pitch to get some $ , incubators, accelerators, investors, and grants.

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  1. Accelerators: Startup accelerators are typically fixed-term group programs including

mentorship/training. Techstars for example provides Accelerator portfolio companies with

access to financial, human, and intellectual capital to fuel the success of their business.

  1. Common Stock.

  2. Convertible Note.

  3. Crowdfunders: Funded via the community.

  4. Equity: the value of the shares issued by a company.

  5. Grants: Typically a sum of money you don’t have to pay back.

  6. Incubator: Help startups, typically at a very early stage to grow.

  7. Loans: Money that will require paying back (more often with interes)

  8. Net Revenue: Net revenue is the total amount of the money you made from sales minus your

direct expenses.

10.Pre-seed fund: A Pre-Seed round is a pre-institutional seed round that either has no

institutional investors or is a very low amount, often below $150k.

11.Private Equity: Funding in exchange for a stake in the business