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by zedwill
5242 days ago
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I have taken a look to your free and paid applications and they are promising. In fact, you seem to be doing quite a number of sales of your "Social Media Ticker" application. It seems that you are lacking behind in free applications. I can give you some free advice based on my own experience developing applications for the android market. First, I see you have published one free app a wednesday, and another a saturday. In my experience free applications launched friday night have better exposure than midweek. It can deepen on the application, but usually when I launch or update a friday night I get better results all the weekend than launching any other day. It might be the case that there are less applications in the new category to compete, my theory, most updates happen in working days. Secondly, there is no way of knowing what the users want in advance. It seems they are not interested in saving pictures to the SD card or settings a screenshot as a wallpaper. I believe your abstract photo painter is a fun application with bad marketing. You can benefit from a name with more grab. It could even be doing too much: too many effects, too powerful. You could potentially advertise just one effect like "warhol-ize your friends", but make it easy. Social might help you: share your patenting on Facebook. Tweet it. whatever… at least, change the icon. A smiling female showing your effect can be a good idea. Even the "mona lisa". But your current icon looks awful. About Android market SEO. You have long descriptions describing what your application does, which is good. Try to check if there is keywords related to your product on mobile search. This could increase your installs. A good starting point is the adwords keyword tool. You can set the results to only mobile. And don't use generic words on the name of the application unless you are king of the hill. Users searching for wallpapers are not going to notice your "Wallpaper Share" among the ton of results. |
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