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		<title>Reward Systems that Drive Engagement (via Amy Jo Kim)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 04:43:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Sookman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amy Jo Kim, CEO of Shufflebrain, gave a talk at Game Developers Conference 2010 and focused on the web-meets-gaming world (called metagame design). This is the practice of applying game-like reward and feedback systems to non-game applications for the purpose of driving loyalty and engagement. This slide deck (embedded below) focuses on three levels of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amy Jo Kim, CEO of Shufflebrain, gave a talk at Game Developers Conference 2010 and focused on the web-meets-gaming world (called metagame design). This is the practice of applying game-like reward and feedback systems to non-game applications for the purpose of driving loyalty and engagement. This slide deck (embedded below) focuses on three levels of metagame design: points tables, feedback and rewards, and viral outreach. She also reviews the pros and cons of metagame reward systems like levels, badges, leaderboards, spotlights, and quality ratings. AJK was kind enough to post those slides online for the community &#8212; thank you!</p>
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<h2>Metagame Design &#8211; Presentation Transcript</h2>
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<li>MetaGame Design Reward Systems that Drive Engagement Amy Jo Kim CEO, Shufflebrian</li>
<li>What is a Metagame?</li>
<li>Using out-of-game info or resources to affect in-game decisions Gaming definition</li>
<li>Layering an rewards system onto an existing activity</li>
<li>Metagames are Everywhere</li>
<li>Collecting Complete Collections &#8212; Gain Status, Access, $$</li>
<li>Behavior Chart Collect Stickers &#8211; Earn Privilege or Prize</li>
<li>Karate Develop Skill &#8211; Earn Rank, Prestige, Powers</li>
<li>Scouting Complete Tasks &#8211; Earn Badges, Rank, Prestige, Powers</li>
<li>Frequent Flyer Programs Spend Money &#8211; Earn Points &#8211; Redeem for Flights</li>
<li>Arcade Spend Money &#8211; Earn Points &#8211; Redeem for Items</li>
<li>Text RPG Complete Missions &#8211; Earn Points &#8211; Redeem for Items</li>
<li>Contest/Raffle Take Action &#8211; MAYBE Win Item</li>
<li>Contest/Raffle Take Action &#8211; Maybe Win Item</li>
<li>Tournament Play Sport &#8211; Enter Tournaments &#8211; Earn Ranking/Trophies Leagues &amp; Teams are part of this</li>
<li>Tournament Play Sport &#8211; Enter Tournaments &#8211; Earn Ranking/Trophies</li>
<li>So how do you design a Metagame?</li>
<li>Metagame Design Framework Viral Outreach Feedback &amp; Rewards Points</li>
<li>Metagame Engagement Loop Post updates, give gifts, send taunts Get feedback, earn rewards Take actions, earn points</li>
<li>Act React Customize Create Earn Spend Step 1: Assign points to actions Viral Outreach Feedback &amp; Rewards Points</li>
<li>Which ACTIONS earn points?</li>
<li>Which REACTIONS earn points?</li>
<li>3 Types of points
<ul>
<li>Experience Points (XP) &#8211; earned directly via players’ actions &#8211; track &amp; reward socially/economically useful player actions</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Skill Points (Score, Rank) &#8211; earned via interacting with the system &#8211; based on mastery of the activity or game</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Influence Points (Rating, Reputation) &#8211; earned via the actions of other players &#8211; proxy for quality/reputation/influence &#8211; track &amp; reward socially valuable contributions &amp; actions</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Is your points system tracking skill, experience, or both?</li>
<li>Is your points system assigning ratings to people or objects?</li>
<li>Can you Spend your points?</li>
<li>Levels Leaderboards Roles Reputation Missions Challenges Achievements Collections Step 2: Add Feedback &amp; Rewards Viral Outreach Feedback &amp; Rewards Points</li>
<li>Levels are shorthand for participation and achievement</li>
<li>Leaderboards identify, motivate and reward your most devoted players</li>
<li>Social Leaderboards drive competition and enable missions</li>
<li>Leaderboards can cause problems &#8211; don’t be afraid to remove/hide/change</li>
<li>Missions tell players what to do next</li>
<li>Mission-driven engagement loop Post updates, give gifts, send taunts Get feedback, earn rewards Accept Mission Update Mission List Take actions, earn points</li>
<li>Reputation and Ratings track quality/skill + motivate contributions</li>
<li>Achievements provide short-term goals + sense of progression</li>
<li>Motivate newbies with easy-to-earn rewards</li>
<li>Motivate power-users with scarce resources</li>
<li>Motivate contributors with a rating system</li>
<li>Updates Gifts Sharing Invites Step 3: Grow through Viral Outreach Viral Outreach Points Feedback &amp; Rewards</li>
<li>What are the ‘social moments’ in your game?</li>
<li>Competition Bragging, Taunting, Challenging</li>
<li>Cooperation Sharing, Helping, Gifting</li>
<li>Self-Expression Check out my character/outfit/farm/page</li>
<li>Case Study: <a href="http://startuplifeblog.com/tag/farmville">Farmville</a></li>
<li>XP + coins earned by completing tasks</li>
<li>Customize your character</li>
<li>purchase seeds</li>
<li>Plant &amp; Harvest Crops</li>
<li>Help Neighbors</li>
<li>Design &amp; Develop Your Farm</li>
<li>Buy exclusive items with $$$</li>
<li>Tutorial introduces pts, levels, rewards</li>
<li>Earn coins, level up, buy more stuff</li>
<li>Leaderboards facilitate social interactions</li>
<li>Achievements come early &amp; often</li>
<li>Achievements displayed as collections</li>
<li>Achievements displayed as collections</li>
<li>Help your neighbors, then brag about it</li>
<li><a href="http://www.startuplifeblog.com/2009/10/30/virtual-goods-market-types-user-psychology/">Many opportunities for self-expression</a></li>
<li>Gifting pulls people into the game</li>
<li>Case Study: Stack Overflow Technical Q&amp;A site w/crowd-sourced moderation</li>
<li>Ask/answer good questions to build Reputation</li>
<li>Leaderboards for Reputation score</li>
<li>Earn badges by performing basic site tasks</li>
<li>Question: why no viral outreach?</li>
<li>5 Tips for Designing a Compelling Metagame:
<ul>
<li>Create a coherent experience that unfolds over time</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Define a points system (XP, social pts, redeemable pts) that supports your purpose and audience</li>
<li>Introduce feedback and rewards that motivate newbies, enthusiasts, and contributors</li>
<li>Design rewards that players will be <a href="http://www.startuplifeblog.com/2010/03/08/understanding-social-game-player-dynamics/">eager to share</a></li>
<li>Use “game pacing” to grant rewards over time</li>
</ul>
</li>
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<p>See Amy Jo Kim&#8217;s <a href="https://www.cmpevents.com/GD10/a.asp?option=G&amp;V=3&amp;id=666941" target="_blank">profile</a> on GDC 2010.</p>
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		<title>Switching from Blogger to Wordpress</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:56:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Sookman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last 2 days, I have undertaken the monumental task of switching my blog from Blogger to Wordpress. To say the least, it was an experience. I thought I&#8217;d share my findings, and explain how to do this without losing any data, tags, RSS subscribers or Google rankings.

First, check out the tutorial from Digital [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last 2 days, I have undertaken the monumental task of switching my blog from Blogger to Wordpress. To say the least, it was an experience. I thought I&#8217;d share my findings, and explain how to do this without losing any data, tags, RSS subscribers or Google rankings.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-210 alignnone" title="blogger-to-wordpress" src="http://www.startuplifeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/bloggertowordpress.gif" alt="bloggertowordpress" width="247" height="103" /></p>
<p>First, check out the tutorial from <a href="http://www.labnol.org/internet/switch-from-blogger-to-wordpress/9707/" target="_blank">Digital Inspiration</a>; it saved my life. The tutorial covers Wordpress installation, Blogger account import procedure, 3 steps to handle redirects from old Blogger pages to your new pages on Wordpress.</p>
<p>It is particularly good for ensuring the 301 redirects from Blogger to Wordpress successfully. It worked for me the first time with no problem. It will also be easier for you if you&#8217;ve been using a service like <a href="http://www.feedburner.com" target="_blank">Feedburner </a>to manage your feed, since that address will stay the same. Make sure to read below, because you may still hit a few walls with the tutorial above, as I did.</p>
<p><strong>Permalinks</strong></p>
<p>For example, you are probably going to want &#8220;pretty permalinks&#8221;. You can set these in the Wordpress admin by going to &#8220;Settings&#8221; &#8211;&gt; &#8220;Permalinks&#8221;; choose &#8220;Custom Structure&#8221; and type: &#8220;/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/&#8221; (no quotes).</p>
<p>If you are getting an error when trying to set this custom permalinks type, you probably don&#8217;t have the mod_rewrite function working. If you are running on an IIS6 machine, as I am, you can get around this fix by creating a file called &#8220;.htaccess&#8221; and storing it in your root folder on your FTP server. Add this into the &#8220;.htaccess&#8221; file, save and close:</p>
<pre># BEGIN WordPress
RewriteEngine On

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule . index.php [L]

# END WordPress</pre>
<p><strong>Turn Categories into back into Tags</strong></p>
<p>You may also notice that the Blogger import made all of my tags into categories. Luckily, if you go to &#8220;Tools&#8221; &#8211;&gt; &#8220;Import&#8221; within the Wordpress admin area, there is an option called &#8220;Categories and Tags Converter&#8221; that will get this fixed for you very easily.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going through a similar process, I hope you find this helpful! If not, I hope you enjoy the new blog layout and widgets. Please let me know your thoughts, as I always invite conversation below. Soon I&#8217;ll add Facebook Connect integration to make commenting much easier for my visitors.</p>
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