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It's hard to market a game, as it requires a big budget and business
skills. Triple A or AAA games are most selling, because multi
million dollar investment, corporate work and insanely large

development teams. Consequently, many enterprise corporations
have a lot of money to invest into marketing as well, which is why
their in development games get most inter net attention.

Marketing requires precision of knowing where your ads are
going to be stored. It is one thing to know the main web sites
using you ads. Another thing is to know where the actual data is

stored. Information flows through the computer by the use of
multi type use chips. Information is very many times shifted by
random access memory and the central processing unit. These are

affected by all ads on your computer, all displayed while web
surfing, which are all related to marketing sites such as google.
It is quite wise to use google ads as they are connected directly

into the google searching engine in the actual google head
quarters facility. Google search engine is a very capable engine
and machine it runs on, runs by a very efficient mathematical

loop algorythm.

0.3 seconds
30 billlion found matches

Searching tabs are a marketing tool used by google ads. They
connect the most important and relevant advertisements
together so that the desired product type is very quickly found.

Marketing requires a serious monetary investment, but it is also
a good place to put in money and time. Always worth it if you
do it right: or in other words, by using marketing tabs. Google

Ads are a good place to start.

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