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Monday, September 7, 2009

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Game Jolt today took their ad revenue sharing plan out of closed beta and into public beta. Originally launched back in May, Gamejolt's ad revenue scheme allowed developers to earn 50% of all money earned from ads on their games.

Now the scheme has been opened up for any developer to join and start earning. All new signups will receive 30% of the money earned from ad clicks on their games, with the chance to increase that percentage dependent on how well your games are received. All original signups from the closed beta will continue to earn at the 50% rate.

If you're a developer who is yet to try out Gamejolt, now would be as good a time as any - remember, they accept not only Flash games, but also a range of other platforms, including freeware, Unity and Silverlight. Point your browser at GameJolt.com for a piece of the action.

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"now would be as good a time as any" and "All original signups from the closed beta will continue to earn at the 50% rate." seem to contradict

I like gamejolt, the site is built to encourage people to feedback creators, and the games on it are all very different from eachother.

@Paul: Joining the public beta now guarantees you at least 30%, but it is not mentioned whether, once the beta is over, this 30% will apply to newcomers. Therefore for those considering Gamejolt, it would seem a good idea to sign up now rather than wait for the end of the beta and risk the percentage dropping.

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