🏗️ Powered Modules: The Best Way to Create Gaming-Written Content
The Success Articles series is designed to share the nuts and bolts of how content creators leverage their communities, grow on Tacter, and use this growth to nurture their socials and increase monetization.
This time, we will talk about "The Powered Modules," why they are a cornerstone of content creation, how they are already making the lives of many LoL & TFT players much easier, and how they will impact thousands of creators across all games.
👣 Creating Content on Tacter Step-by-Step
Creating gaming content on Tacter is really easy. First, select the game. Then, add as many modules as you need, organize and fill your page with the information you want to share. Finally, publish your post and start earning money. No layouts or constraints!
You have a section to add different modules like Text, Video, or Image, which are the Basic modules and can be included in any game. With just these tools, you can already create whatever kind of gaming content you want. But we always want to go one step further, which means Powered Modules.
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🔋 What Are Powered Modules?
Powered Modules are specifically designed modules for each game. They are designed in a way that you can talk about every relevant aspect of the game with just a few clicks.
For example, for TFT, we developed 5 powered modules: Composition, Champion List, Items, Augments, and Tier List. With these modules, you have everything you need to create different combinations and build any kind of content for the game. You can even use them as a video script, as many YouTubers like SnoodyBoo are already doing.
You can add text, a composition, and an augment list, and you've already created a quick introduction guide about a TFT composition in less than 10 minutes.
🌐 How is people creating written gaming content?
Creating gaming content on Tacter may seem easy, but let's delve deeper and compare it to how people create content on other platforms. There aren't many places in the space to create and share specific guides for each game; only some platforms seems to allow enough customization to create quality content, but most of them seem quite outdated in terms of User Experience, and some content can be pretty complex to create.
In today's digital landscape, platforms designed for creating written content beyond gaming provide users with greater flexibility in organizing and managing their publications. Many of these platforms utilize modular systems, allowing users to easily rearrange or add content as they see fit, rather than following a rigid step-by-step creation process that limits creativity.
Medium, Shopify, Notion or Brevo are examples of platforms with user-friendly interfaces for creating content using modules, and that's the direction Tacter is headed in, but with specific modules for your favorite games."
Some creators have the need to transmit their knowledge to their audience to offer value, create a freemium product or extend their coaching sessions. However, the creation process on these platforms is not the best experience due to numerous mandatory steps, cluttered interfaces, the requirement of coding skills, or lack of options to control visibility. This offer no room to create paid content, and not to mention the creators do not get revenue from the ads (that’s not happening on Tacter where everyone is monetizing their content since the very beginning).
Patreon
If you want to directly monetize your written guides, the most common option right now is Patreon. However, on that platform, you need to have an existing audience and bring it to the platform - there is no way to create or grow an audience from Patreon. On top of that, you need to create the guides using non-gaming tools such as PowerPoint, Google Docs, Paint, or Photoshop… So you need to build everything from scratch most of the times, consuming a lot of time.
Let’s explore VeigarV2’s content on Patreon. He is a professional League player and an educational content creator. His main platform for monetizing his audience is Patreon, where he needs to create ad hoc images, illustrations, and compositions for each of his guides.
Wouldn’t it be easier if he just created private guides on Tacter?
Once Tacter offers paid subscriptions (Soon), he can already create guides, tier lists, and articles exclusively for his subscribers, while producing much more attractive and easily consumable content. Let’s compare what he is creating with what he could be doing right now on Tacter.
Other methods include using PowerPoint to share on Patreon, creating Excel documents, or using Paint to create images and share them on Twitter.
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🚅 Advantages of creating content on Tacter
Let’s highlight the advantages of creating gaming content on Tacter using our Modules and Powered Modules:
- Saving time: You can create, share, and monetize written content all on one platform.
- Monetizing your work multiple times: Earn money every time your content is consumed on Tacter, explore additional monetization avenues (such as driving traffic to your videos and streams), and offer premium content exclusively for subscribers to boost online/offline subscriptions.
- Reducing your workflow: Say goodbye to using Paint, Photoshop, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Specific gaming content for all your games: Access custom tools for creating content tailored to all your games.
- Ranking on SEO: Benefit from Tacter's excellent SEO, potentially garnering unlimited traffic like LeDuck, who earned over 1,000€ with just one post.
- Your Content Funnel: Tap into Tacter's rapid growth to attract a portion of the platform's daily traffic to your content.
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