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  • London Games Conference 2011

    Title: London Games Conference 2011 Location: One Wimpole Street, London Description: Nicholas Lovell will present special audience-voting sessions on the companies winning in the digital revolution, and the changing expectations of consumers in a digital age, at...

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  • Games for Brands

    Title: Games for Brands Location: London Description: Nicholas Lovell will be speaking on ‘Starting your Brand’s Journey into Games – The key differences between Transmedia, Gamification and Advergaming‘, at the Games for Brands conference. The event will...

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  • Social Gaming Summit

    The Social Gaming Summit gathers leaders from the social networking and gaming spaces to share insights into the convergence of social gaming and virtual goods. Nicholas will contribute not one, but two talks to their busy programme:

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  • How to Make Money from Social Games–Book before 21st September to save over £100

    I’m running another of my masterclasses on How to Make Money from Social Games on 13th October in Central London. If you enjoy GAMESbrief, it’s a chance to meet the man behind it (that’ll be me) and...

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  • Holding your breath and going Freemium – Future Games of London share some stats

    For us at Future Games of London, having had great success with the Lite/Paid app model, ditching that and converting to Freemium was a BIG STEP. We’d built our business on a model that looks about to...

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  • 50 Questions: What are the key terms in a termsheet? (Part 2 of 2)

    In this post I will cover the other key economic terms; liquidation preference and anti-dilution, the most important control terms; board structure and protective provisions, and then finish with a few words on exclusivity and cost. ...

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  • Jagex continues to profit from Free, and pays a whopping £22 million dividend

    Last year, I used Jagex as evidence that free pays. (See Free doesn’t work? Try telling that to Jagex making £38m from one free game, RuneScape) I’ve just dug into their accounts again. And it looks as...

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