Although boosting the rankings through artificial means could quickly elevate the game's ranking position, the investment it required was substantial, and the results were far from guaranteed.
Seeking collaborations with recommendation providers was a far more direct and effective approach, but the costs remained exorbitant.
After thinking long and hard, Jack and Patrick decided to partner up with a recommendation provider. Jack sorted out the remaining savings, while Patrick contacted major recommendation providers.
First, they focused on mobile phone game developers specializing in game rankings and recommendation slots. Still, due to the lack of experience networking with such large corporations, they repeatedly hit dead ends, unable to secure a meeting with any department directors or supervisors.
After trying to contact several large mobile phone game developers, they redirected their focus to the country's most reputable game recommendation providers—GamePod and TaterGames. Fortunately, these companies' headquarters were located in Alnewgo, which made it convenient for them to communicate face to face.
After making an appointment, the two of them successfully got an opportunity to meet with the relevant people in charge of both companies.
At GamePod, they met with the manager, Jude Sinclair. Jude was shocked at how young Jack and Patrick were, and a hint of contempt flashed in his eyes.
However, Jack and Patrick weren't discouraged. They patiently introduced the unique selling points and potential of "Panzer Saga" and expressed their interest in a partnership.
Even though Jude behaved coldly toward them, they had no choice but to suck it up because they needed help.
During the meeting, Jude asked about the recommendation fees. Jack and Patrick suggested a reasonable price based on the company's financial standing.
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