Monday, June 22, 2009

Play video games and make a living!

How would you like to play video games AND get paid for them?

Did you know that the
video game industry is worth over 50 billion dollars a year? Yep, you heard correct. That's bigger than the movie industry and its' growing at a very rapid rate.
Since I first started playing
video games, the industry has grown by 10 billion dollars. In fact, the game design industry is growing so rapidly that companies are desperately seeking new people to test their video games.
These companies invest millions of dollars into designing and marketing their new games. They just can not afford to release a game full of bugs and glitches.
You too can now take serious advantage of this. You may have come across those scam sites online promising you'll get paid $100 an hour to test games. Yeah right! Game testers get paid ok, but they don't make that kind of money, even if you're the senior lead tester.
According to a 2008 Game Developer Magazine survey, game testers earn an average of $39,063 annually. That's not bad for playing games.
Unfortunately, a huge amount of these job opportunities go passing by because most people interested in becoming a video game tester have little understanding of how to find the jobs and then successfully apply.
I'm so sick of the misinformation, lies and the amount of jobs that go begging that I've decided to promote this amazing course called The Become A Game Tester™ course - the only course that teaches the insider secrets to getting a job as a game tester.


Frequently Asked Questions

Ok, but how much will I get paid to test
video games?
According to a 2008 Game Developer Magazine survey, game testers earn an average of $39,063 annually. Testers with less than three years experience earn an average of $25,142 while testers with over six years experience earn $43,056.
Testing leads with over six years experience earn on an average of $70,658 a year.
What kind of games will I get to test?
Game testers test all games for release on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 (PS3), Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii & PC. Genres include sports titles, RTS, FPS, MMPORGS, action, adventure and much more. It's is impossible to tell what games you may test as a game tester, because most will be games that haven't even been released to the public! Get the only course that will honestly tell you how to start a career in totally exploding industry!