
March 4th, 2010 @ Sway Bar, London
UK studios converge to battle over who's the cleverest - have you booked your place yet?

Thursday April 22nd, 2009 @ The Brewery, London
The countdown to the MCV Awards 2010 has begun – with date, venue and categories announced.
Studio Product Marketing Manager – Racing Titles
On Application
UK - North West

Mobile analytics firm offering advice on adding popular search terms in a game’s description
A mobile analytics firm has exposed a unique way for certain titles to stand out ahead of the 6000 games available on the App Store.
App group Flurry is tipping its clients to insert popular keywords in the description of a game. If done correctly, that game will pop up in the list of results when a popular term is searched for. Essentially, Flurry is encouraging iPhone developers to use the bittersweet practice of search engine optimisation.
However, the success of the initiative has not yet been measured, and – in the true nature of search engine optimisation – other tricks may need to implemented to yield any results.
Flurry's vice president of marketing Peter Farago claims that process is effective. He tells Forbes that “by smartly picking keywords, a developer can get his product discovered more easily."
If I have a fun iphone game, what keywords should I try to give my app more visibility on iTunes.
It's a super brain game that have many difficulty setting and 15 levels to master. The game is title "Razor Reef".
Any ideas?
Thanks, Henry