Revisited: Zygna & Social Gaming
December 1, 2009 by pacificreative
Filed under Gaming, Social Media, Today's News
As you remember from the first article on social gaming along with the impact that it will have in 2009 and in the future, I introduced one of the major player,
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Well, Zygna and social gaming is back now in the spotlight as they are featured in the November 30th issue of Time magazine with the article “Troubling Rise of Facebook’s Top Game Company“. This article offers some very interesting insights about both the company and the social gaming environment. The is also an interesting tibit on how social gaming can have some security issues and flaws from an insider’s prespective.
It is interesting to note from the article that experiences and failure of founder of Mark Pincus, 43, and the work that is required to start a social gaming company. Also for Zynga, in terms of social gaming- Ads and virtual goods- bring in most of the revenue. But because people who play free games on the Internet like the free part, Zynga needed a third income stream–product come-ons. These offers are like ads, except that when you click on them, you’re agreeing to try and then buy a company’s service in exchange for game points. Read more



