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3 Secret Ways to Promote your Fortnite Creative Map
Secret ways to promote your Fortnite Creative Map that no one is talking about!
There has been a lot of talk lately about how to properly promote your Fortnite Creative Maps. Surprisingly, the community is split in half on this topic. With some well established creators expressing that they have no issues what-so ever, and even some creators stating to the community that they just aren’t doing enough promotion, and they shouldn’t rely on EPIC to help boost their maps.
The Community is Split on the Topic
Both experiences expressed by creators are valid! No. Creators should not rely, primarily, on EPIC to promote their maps. Yes. Discovery can be outstanding and leave some with no complaints. And lastly, no, creators should not depend solely on establishing an audience base via Discovery features or promotions. Even so, it can still become too complex for some to understand. So how do you do it?
Established creators and influencers with a massive following have a chance of reaching a larger audience with every map promotion they make, plus every feature they receive. On the contrary, new creators who are new to the Fortnite Creative community, or even those that have been creating for a while, and have a limited audience or no audience at all, will struggle to reach the chance of having audience without the help of either having Epic feature or being featured in Discovery on a regular basis.
Fortnite Creative wasn’t quite like this from when it started in 2018. Today, is a different story. Those coming in may not know this, but the race begun when Fortnite Creative was first launched. And creators who are just coming into the game recently – are alone at the starting line shouting – Hey, look at me!
I, fortunately, was one of those creators who started at the very launch of Fortnite Creative. And I have seen quite a few things within the community during this journey. So I can understand what its like to be at the starting line shouting – Hey, look at me!
And I also understand that you may need a bit more guidance other than the normal advice of : Just use your socials. Because I have a hunch that is something you are already doing. So let me lend a helping hand here.
Let Me Provide You 3 Secret Ways to Promote Your Fortnite Creative Map that No One Ever Talks About!
Disclosure:
Some of these methods listed below require direct approval from Epic! Please do not engage in these promotional activities without the written consent from Epic. Rules are subject to change, so Please refer to the Epic Fortnite Content Creator Guidelines to ensure you are staying up to date! (Epic Fortnite Creator Content Guidelines)
1. Print and Physical Media Advertising (Flyers,Stickers, Flyers,Mugs, etc)
A lot of brands use print marketing to create brand awareness as well as reach an audience that may not be aware of their presence online. So why can’t you?
A majority of creators in the community are unaware of this! They do not know that you must reach out to Epic and request Epic’s consent to use Print and Media Advertising as a way to market your creative experiences.
Under Marketing activities, via clause 3.2.5, it states that:
“3.2.5. You must not create and distribute physical promotional items of any kind to promote your experience, for example, clothing, stickers, flyers, mugs, etc., without express and prior consent from Epic Games.”
So you see, it can not be done without express and prior consent from Epic! Therefore, if you follow the proper procedures by submitting a request to Epic, and receive an approval, then you will have a brand new way of marketing your map! Once approved, you could print flyers and hand them out to promote your map experience! You will find it easier to pass out print materials to friends, family or at events.
As far as what the approval process is, I do not know at the moment. If this is an avenue you wish to take, I highly suggest you contact Epic to receive more information about the process, and any info on legalities involved. The form to contact Epic is listed within the Fortnite Creator Content Guidelines under clause 3.2.2.
2. Digital Advertisement and Personal Websites
Under Marketing activities, via clause 3.2.3, it states that:
“3.2.3. You may promote your experience digitally via advertisements and assets on your own websites, social channels or platforms, as well as with text-based search ads, such as Google Search.”
Digital Advertising
You might be un-aware that you can promote your map with the help of digital or text-based search advertisements such as Google Search.
You can use google ad marketing services via a company or register for a google ad account, to start advertising campaigns. Sometimes with affordable costs! Using digital advertising can make it easy to set up your campaign so that your map shows up to the right audience based on keywords they search for.
In time you will learn how to target each campaign so that you can extend your reach.
Now one thing note is this:
3.2.6. When promoting your experience via search advertisements, you must not purchase advertisements against keywords or search terms that are Epic Games trademarks, such as “Fortnite”? or “Epic Games”?
If you are doing it on your own, it is important to follow this rule, do not use keywords that are Epic Games trademarks, such as “Fortnite” or ” Epic Games”. If you are not sure how to go about this without using those terms, then you should reach out to Epic to ask what keywords would be ok before proceeding with advertising in this way. You want to ensure you are always compliant, and to avoid any mistakes if you can. If you hire a marketing service, make sure they understand this as well as so not to place your account in harms way due to miscommunication.
Personal Websites
If you are a new or fairly established creator, you should think about creating a personal website once you have a portfolio under your belt! A portfolio is a collection of projects or artistic works you have produced.
A well designed website is a great marketing tool that could help establish your identity within the marketplace.
Here are a few examples of personal websites from creators around the community:
Personal Websites
Creative Team Websites
On your website you can list your map codes, map gallery, map trailers, bug reports and updates, and even a link to your map on Epic!
Adding a blog will also help provide you a bit of SEO! Once your site is live, you can start directing traffic to it by telling your friends and/or using digital and print advertising! The following is very important! If you are going to use print advertising and include Epic Licensed Materials (Fortnite Skins, Fortnite logos, Photos of your Map, etc) on your flyers, please keep in mind that you will still need to get consent from EPIC before you do so!!!!
3. Pay an Influencer with a Large Following to Play Your Map
Sometimes watching famous content creators like Mr Beast or SypherPK, play a creator’s map encourages others to try it out! And when they drop a positive shoutout to the creator, it encourages viewers to try it out even more! Many creators are un-aware that you can actually pay influencers to play your map during their streams! If your budget is not fit for a famous influencer, you may find it easier to hire influencers from websites like fiverr.com or collabstr.com. And if the prices are still too high, then try to contact smaller influencers directly. Reach out to them to discuss your needs and negotiate a price. Youtube content creators usually have their contact email listed under the About tab on their Youtube channel!
If you choose to do this, Epic requires that you follow all applicable laws such as the FTC Endorsement Guidelines.
As it states under Marketing Activities in the Fortnite Creative Content Guidelines, via clause 3.2.4:
“3.2.4. If you engage and pay influencers to promote your experience, you must follow all applicable laws such as the FTC Endorsement Guidelines, so that your influencer’s connection to your experience is clearly and conspicuously disclosed.”
I highly advise that you read the FTC Endorsement Guidelines, prior to hiring an influencer for your campaign. It is important that both parties understand the importance of what Epic requires before anything gets started.
It is also important to remember what it states here under Marketing Activities, clause 3.2.7:
“3.2.7. Fortnite is an ESRB Teen and PEGI 12 rated game. All advertising, promotion, or communication-related to your experience must be age-appropriate and follow ESRB Teen and PEGI ratings systems. You must not target under-13s with advertising, promotion, or communication of any kind for your experience.”
Any and all content that the influencer you hire, or even you yourself create must be age-appropriate and must not target players under 13 years of age.
If you are not sure what Epic means by age appropriate, I recommend you reach out to Epic for clarification before you get started. And to keep the community safe, if you see a creator that may be in violation to the terms put forth by Epic, you should report it.
And there you go!
Those are 3 secret ways to promote your map that no one is talking about!
Now when you hear someone say: social media… you will know that there are indeed other ways to promote, if you follow the right procedures!
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Effective Strategies to Reduce High Ping in Fortnite
Discover practical methods to lower high ping in Fortnite, enhancing your gaming experience and minimizing lag.
Experiencing high ping in Fortnite can significantly disrupt your gameplay, leading to frustrating lag and input delays. High ping is caused by delays between devices communicating with gaming servers, resulting in input lag and performance issues. Several factors contribute to high ping, including network congestion, physical distance from the server, and hardware limitations. Understanding these causes and applying the right solutions can help restore a smooth gaming experience.
Understanding High Ping in Fortnite
Ping, measured in milliseconds (ms), represents the time it takes for data to travel from your device to the Fortnite servers and back. A lower ping indicates a faster connection, while a higher ping results in noticeable delays during gameplay. Several factors can contribute to high ping, including network congestion, physical distance from the server, and hardware limitations.
Common Causes of High Ping
- Network Congestion: Multiple devices using the same network simultaneously can consume bandwidth, leading to increased ping. (esportsdriven.com)
- Distance from Server: Connecting to a server located far from your geographical location can result in higher ping due to the increased travel time for data. (esportsdriven.com)
- Hardware Limitations: Outdated or low-performance hardware, such as routers and network adapters, can also contribute to high ping. (lagofast.com)
- Background Applications: Programs running in the background, especially those that use the internet, can increase your ping. (drivereasy.com)
Can Your Teammates Affect Your Ping?
Yes, having someone in your game lobby who is connected to a different server or has a poor internet connection can affect your ping.
- Different Server Locations: If one player is connected to a server located far from you (for example, you’re in North America and they’re in Europe), it can increase the overall latency for everyone in the lobby. Fortnite typically tries to match players with servers closest to them geographically to minimize lag. However, if there’s a player on a far-off server or in a region with poor server connectivity, it can cause the game to prioritize that server or struggle to find an optimal connection, resulting in higher ping for everyone involved.
- Bad Connection or “Bar D” Connection: If a player has a poor or unstable internet connection (often represented by a “Bar D” or similar warning), it can cause issues for other players in the lobby as well. A player with a poor connection may experience packet loss or lag spikes, which can create delays in data transmission. Since Fortnite synchronizes all players’ actions in real-time, issues with one player’s connection can have a cascading effect on the others. The game might try to compensate for these issues by increasing the ping for everyone in the lobby, leading to a more frustrating experience for all players.
Effective Solutions to Reduce High Ping
- Use a Wired Connection: Connecting your device directly to the router with an Ethernet cable can provide a more stable and faster connection, reducing ping. (lagofast.com)
- Close Background Applications: Ensure no other applications are consuming bandwidth while you are playing Fortnite. (lagofast.com)
- Update Hardware and Software: Regularly update your router’s firmware and your device’s network drivers to ensure optimal performance. (prosettings.net)
- Select the Appropriate Server: Choose a Fortnite server that is geographically closest to you to minimize latency. (esportsdriven.com)
- Restart Your Network Devices: Rebooting your modem and router can resolve temporary network issues and improve performance. (drivereasy.com)
- Disable Proxy Servers: If you’re using a proxy server, try disabling it as it might contribute to high ping. (drivereasy.com)
- Use a VPN: If you’ve tried all the fixes above but nothing seems to work, consider using a VPN. A paid and reliable VPN usually delivers better and more stable performance during peak hours, improving your overall gaming experience. (drivereasy.com)
When to Seek Professional Assistance for High Ping
If, after implementing these solutions, you continue to experience high ping, it may be beneficial to consult with a professional. Persistent high ping could indicate issues with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or require advanced troubleshooting.
By understanding the causes of high ping and applying these strategies, you can enhance your Fortnite gaming experience, ensuring smoother and more responsive gameplay.
Helpful Resources:
- Avast Academy: Why Is My Ping So High? How to Reduce Ping & Latency
- Fortnite Support – Epic Games: Understanding latency or ping in Fortnite
- Driver Easy: Fortnite high ping | Quickly & Easily!
- LagoFast: Why is My Ping So High in Fortnite? Causes and Solutions
- Esports Driven: How to Fix High Ping Issues in Fortnite
- Gamers Wiki: Why is my ping on Fortnite so high?
- Fortnite Tracker: Get zero ping in Fortnite (ping optimization guide)
- ProSettings.net: How to Lower Ping in Fortnite
- Valibyte: Fortnite Lag: How to Fix High Ping and Reduce Lag on Fortnite
- Avast Academy: Why Is My Ping So High? How to Reduce Ping & Latency
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5 Great Ways to Use the Analytics Device
Discover how the Analytics Device in Fortnite Creative can elevate your maps by providing insights into player behavior, detecting bugs, and encouraging updates. Learn best practices and common pitfalls in using this powerful tool.
The Analytics Device in Fortnite Creative and UEFN offers creators invaluable insights into how players engage with their maps. By tracking in-game events, player actions, and various gameplay metrics, this device enables you to make data-driven decisions that can enhance the quality, performance, and appeal of your creations. From adjusting game mechanics based on player preferences to identifying underutilized features, the Analytics Device offers a clear path to map improvement and player retention.
Benefits of Using the Analytics Device
The main advantage of using the Analytics Device is the depth of insight it provides. You can monitor data on player interactions, time spent in different parts of your map, and specific in-game actions taken by players. For example, if you notice players frequently abandoning a particular section of the map, it could signal an area for optimization. Additionally, analytics allow you to understand which features players find most engaging, informing you on where to focus future development efforts.
This device also serves as an early detection system for bugs or gameplay issues. By monitoring abnormal patterns—such as players getting stuck in specific areas or certain triggers failing to activate—you can proactively address issues before they become problematic. In the fast-evolving landscape of Fortnite Creative, where updates and new content are frequent, having a data-backed approach to map improvements keeps your creation relevant and engaging.
Examples of Effective Use
Some popular examples of the Analytics Device’s application include monitoring players’ interaction with specific devices or tracking progress in complex puzzles or parkour sections. In team-based maps, it can track how well balanced teams are by monitoring player positions and interactions. This data can reveal if one team has an unintended advantage due to the map’s design, enabling you to refine the layout for better balance.
Consider using analytics to observe XP distribution in your map if you’re also using the Accolade Device. By monitoring where players are most active and how frequently they earn XP, you can fine-tune accolade rewards to ensure they match the map’s pacing and prevent players from grinding XP in unintended ways.
Reading Analytics for Better Decisions
Analytics can provide a range of actionable insights. Look for patterns like high-traffic areas, abandoned zones, and high-failure points within challenges. This data informs you about the map’s flow and the effectiveness of your gameplay elements. It’s also helpful to analyze event frequency data, as overly frequent events may indicate players are exploiting or overusing certain areas. Additionally, watch for spikes in failure points or bottlenecks that could indicate challenging or unclear sections, which might benefit from rebalancing or additional guidance for players.
Here are 5 Great Ways to Use the Analytics Device in Fortnite Creative:
- Monitor Player Pathing and Movement Patterns
Use the Analytics Device to track where players spend the most time on your map. Analyzing these “hotspots” helps you understand which areas are popular and engaging and which may be ignored. If players are skipping parts of the map, consider revising those areas to make them more appealing or essential to gameplay. - Track Challenge Completion Rates
For maps with challenges, puzzles, or parkour sections, use the Analytics Device to measure completion rates. If players are frequently failing a particular section, it may indicate the challenge is too difficult or unclear. Adjusting these areas based on analytics can improve player satisfaction and retention. - Analyze Game Balance in Team-Based Modes
In team games, you can monitor data on team locations, resource usage, and time spent in combat zones. This insight helps identify if one team has an unintentional advantage due to map design, allowing you to make adjustments that create a more balanced and fair experience. - Optimize Accolade and XP Distribution
When using the Accolade Device in combination with the Analytics Device, track how frequently players earn XP in different map sections. This data helps balance the placement of accolades, ensuring rewards are earned naturally through gameplay rather than in overly repetitive areas, which can prevent XP farming and enhance the experience. - Detect Potential Bugs and Unusual Behavior
The Analytics Device is great for identifying potential bugs. If players are repeatedly leaving an area prematurely or encountering unexpected behavior, the analytics data may signal an issue. This allows you to test and fix bugs before they become major frustrations for players.
Each of these methods leverages analytics to make your map more engaging, fair, and enjoyable, while giving you clear feedback for future updates and improvements.
Avoiding Common Pitfalls
While the Analytics Device is a powerful tool, it’s essential to use it responsibly. According to Fortnite’s Creator Guidelines, creators should not use analytics in a way that collects or misuses player data. Any implementation of analytics should respect player privacy and be geared solely towards improving the gameplay experience. Avoid collecting excessive data on individual players or using analytics in a way that could feel invasive.
Lastly, avoid relying solely on analytics without player feedback. While data provides a broad view of player behavior, direct feedback can give you more nuanced insights. Combining both allows for well-rounded improvements.
Learn More
If you’re interested in diving deeper into how to use the Analytics Device, explore more on Fortnite Creative’s official documentation Using Analytics Device in Fortnite Creative.
With proper use of the Analytics Device, you can transform your map from a basic design to an optimized experience that keeps players engaged and coming back for more.
The Analytics Device is more than just a data tracker; it’s a key component in creating dynamic, engaging, and successful maps. By making data-informed adjustments and respecting player experience, you can ensure your creations stay relevant, fun, and rewarding for players.
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Epic TMNT Integration Joins Fortnite UEFN
Starting November 13, creators will have the unique opportunity to build Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT)-themed islands!
The world of Fortnite Creative UEFN is about to get a radical twist! Starting November 13, creators will have the unique opportunity to build Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT)-themed islands, bringing iconic characters and assets straight from the sewers of New York to life. Epic Games has partnered with Paramount to deliver an immersive experience with a wide range of TMNT tools and templates for creators to play with.
What’s New in UEFN for TMNT Creators?
Epic Games is giving creators everything they need to build their own TMNT adventures in UEFN (Unreal Editor for Fortnite). TMNT templates, weapons, devices, Prefabs, Galleries, and bad guy NPCs are available for you to use. Whether you envision a classic arcade-style brawl or an immersive rooftop battle in the heart of New York City, the creative possibilities are endless.
From surfing the sewers and delivering pizzas downtown to fighting off baddies on skyscraper rooftops, the TMNT collaboration is set to elevate Fortnite’s creative potential. With TMNT assets ready to go, how will you build your perfect turtle-inspired world?
How to Join the TMNT Island Craze in Fortnite UEFN
To create and publish your TMNT island, there are a few things you’ll need to do. First, you must be part of the IP Partnership Program. This program ensures that creators respect the intellectual property (IP) rights associated with TMNT. Creators also need to agree to Epic’s Creator Terms, which include sharing 15% of engagement payouts for TMNT islands with Paramount.
If you’ve previously signed the agreement to publish LEGO® islands, you’re already set! Otherwise, simply opt-in through the Creator Portal to get started with TMNT islands. Be sure your creations comply with TMNT Brand and Creator rules to avoid any penalties or content removal.
TMNT Brand Rules: What You Need to Know
To make sure your TMNT-themed island stays within the rules, it’s important to follow the specific TMNT Brand Rules provided by Epic Games and Paramount. Here’s a quick breakdown:
- Use Only Provided TMNT Assets: You can only use the TMNT characters and assets given to you by UEFN. Importing external assets or characters into your TMNT island is strictly prohibited.
- No Selling or Redistributing TMNT Assets: Creators cannot sell, license, or redistribute any TMNT assets. This includes listing TMNT assets on asset databases or marketplaces.
- Keep it Fun and Lighthearted: While creating your TMNT island, avoid promoting products, services, or causes. Keep politics and religion out of your creation to ensure your island remains focused on fun.
- Respect Intellectual Property Rules: You may not use IP from other major franchises (movies, TV shows, etc.), even if you own the rights. Also, avoid using restricted TMNT trademarks like “Nickelodeon” or specific titles from TMNT media.
- Don’t Use Trademarks Incorrectly: While you can use the TMNT name, avoid using logos or making it seem like Paramount or Nickelodeon endorses your island. This includes keeping restricted names like “Shredder’s Revenge” or “Turtles in Time” out of your island titles and descriptions.
Failing to follow these rules can result in penalties, including the removal of your content or the loss of access to TMNT assets in Fortnite UEFN. For creators, understanding these guidelines is crucial to successfully publishing TMNT-themed islands.
Why Join the TMNT Island Revolution?
Creating TMNT islands in Fortnite UEFN offers a unique opportunity for creators to leverage popular IP and craft dynamic, engaging experiences for players. With customizable templates and iconic TMNT characters to work with, the ability to build a memorable experience is at your fingertips. Not only do you get to build in the world of TMNT, but you also tap into the massive Fortnite community, driving engagement and earning potential.
By following the TMNT Brand Rules and adhering to Epic’s guidelines, creators can make full use of this limited-time collaboration. From rooftop fights to underground adventures, the only limit is your imagination.
Get Started with TMNT on November 13
Ready to dive into the world of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Fortnite? All TMNT Islands will be available to publish starting November 13 via the Creator Portal. Be sure to review the full TMNT Brand Rules before you begin crafting your mean, green adventure.
Whether you’re a seasoned Fortnite creator or a newcomer, this collaboration offers an exciting chance to bring your TMNT ideas to life. The countdown is on, and the turtles are ready. Are you?
For more information on visit TMNT Brand and Creator rules
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