Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Chris Plante: Editor-In-Chief and Co-Founder of Polygon (Profile)

Chris Plante is an editor-in-chief and co-founder of the website Polygon. Polygon is a top ten gaming website that publishes news, game reviews, game culture, and videos. Under the websites owner Vox Media this site differs from others by focusing on the biographies of people behind the games rather than primarily the games itself.  Chris Plante is a highly influential person that strives for creativity and thus helped jump start this website towards success. He developed the sections Cooperatives, reviews, previews, reports and opinions as separate video series which increased video views over 400% for Polygon, whilst also publishing numerous of Polygon’s most read feature articles. Prior to landing his position at Polygon, he worked as a freelance writer for roughly 9 years for The New York Times, The Guardian, The Daily, Joystiq and others. During his years as a freelance writer, he was able to develop himself as a person that has a lot of creativity energy and someone that websites can depend on because he has a lot of experience and respect from companies that he has written for.  I believe something others in the gaming niche can take away from Chris Plante in order to be successful as well is to try their hand at freelance writing because it can really get your creativity juices flowing. As a freelance writer, you could be asked to write about things that you are not enthusiastic or knowledgeable about and present it exactly how the publisher would have wanted it.  This translates to a gaming blog because in order to be successful creativity is key. You need to be able to stand out from your competition by posting information that grabs people’s attention to your blog over the others. I am not saying that you need to do freelance writing for 9 years with various companies, but if you do it as a side gig it could translate to higher success on your website.

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