This week's Club Pogo challenges!
Poppit! HD : Pop 4000 balloons this week!
Quinn's Aquarium : Win 20 games this week!
Word Search Daily HD : Find 60 diagonal words this week!
Quote from: snap20 on July 22, 2014, 08:23:37 PM
do you happen to know if that was before or after EA took over?
Quote from: Squid on July 22, 2014, 06:48:53 PM
I actually have a friend who won $4,999.00. She got the check. And she rejoiced.
Quote from: Squid on July 22, 2014, 06:48:53 PMYAY a true winner
I actually have a friend who won $4,999.00. She got the check. And she rejoiced.
Quote from: snap20 on July 22, 2014, 02:40:40 PM
They don't have to pay out big $5k jackpots anymore (if they ever actually did)
Quote from: snap20 on July 22, 2014, 02:40:40 PM
I would assume the numbers would have to get very low for them to consider ending it. It's owned by EA. They put hardly any money into it and sell virtual products (badges, mini items, episodes, downloadable games). They don't have to pay out big $5k jackpots anymore (if they ever actually did) because now you win "rewards cards" from Discover...which means they probably have a deal with Discover and save money on that deal.
When is the last time a new game was developed from scratch by EA? Ever? They buy up other companies and role their games into the pogo site (pop cap games wasn't owned by EA or created by EA).
They have to have some staff to work on the Java/Flash issues (which are becoming fewer because they are converting everything to flash, which isn't as buggy as Java when it comes to the software) and some staff to answer questions both in help and in the forums (probably the same people).
Now, I know I've seen when I've completed badges that over 200,000 people had already finished the badge. So using 200k as a very conservative estimate (allowing for coke rewards users, subway users, other deals) at $40 a year you are look at 8 million a year, right there. That's not including anything people spend on Gems. There's no way that staff and equipment would even come up to half that in a year.
EA wouldn't have bought it if they didn't know it could just be a cash cow. Until people start leaving in droves for something better (is there any comparable site out there even?) they will continue with it.