June 2022

Submitted by Jeff on

This past month has been pretty busy for the WhereAreGame app. I posted in a Facebook group and a Discord group to see what would happen. In the Facebook group, there were a number of new users that had issues with the long list of BattleScribe. With the OWA stats got about 24 people that returned to website about 50 unique visitors. The Facebook group is a local gaming group that I am apart of and got some feedback from them that has been helpful. I made a few adjustment based on the feedback. So now I think I have a least a few regular users, that can push me to do more with it.

The DynaBallot app, is less active. I think I had about 5 or so unique visitors that really didn't do more than look at the main page. So far no repeat users, which is another nail in the coffin. I don't think it is as useful as I had hoped. There are is also a lot of competition for it as well, though mostly installed apps.

SEO is also pretty much unchanged. It is funny how everyone is talking about keywords and content. Being an application, how are you supposed to "add content"? It is not like it is a content generator. There is a landing page with some content about what the app is. There is a "welcome" page that explains some of the use of the application. Everything else is just unrelated policy pages which shouldn't be indexed. They can probably be linked, but not indexed. So where is the content supposed to be coming from? I have a blog site for both sites, but they are separate domains that are linked back to the main apps. Unfortunately, do to lack of "keywords" they don't exactly scream to be indexed or looked up. As they really shouldn't be as they are "what's new" posts to tell users the progress the app has taken. So I am still left with the question, on how do I get impressions being an app that has maybe 2 index-able pages?