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Android App Marketing – Lesson 15 – App Updating and Price drops

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An update for your app is never a bad thing. An update is to improve your app whether the improvement it big or small. You should not keep an update a secret to your users. That means that there is more android app marketing for you to look forward to. Just like you would market your app before it is in stores, you should market your upcoming update the same way. Using means of social media you can announce an update and some of the new things that to be expected in it. The only type of update you shouldn’t announce is a bug fix.

You should announce the update a week or two before it will be released depending on the size of the update. Make sure that people are aware that there is going to be an update and that they are aware of some or all of the upcoming changes. If you got people excited for your app before the release then you will be able to get people excited about the upcoming update.

A price drop can happen for good and bad reasons with an app. A good reason would be lowering the price as a special event for a short amount of time then returning it to it’s original price. This could be a good idea around holidays such as Christmas because people will have more money to spend on apps. A bad reason is no one is buying your app so you have to drop your price in order to hope people will be more interested. Your app is only worth so much, you can still have a paid app you just need to find the marginal cost of it.

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Android App Marketing – Lesson 14 – User Acquisition and User Retention

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The one thing every app developer wishes to see is good app retention. Android app marketing is to get you the downloads but now you need people to use your app and often. Different types of apps have a different defining good or bad retention scale. An app that is a game is likely to be used more often than an app for finding a TV show’s Showtime. This makes it difficult to correctly judge how effective your user retention actually is.

In order to check your user retention look at a line graph. Your personal retention will show where your high and low points are. Your average retention as of six months should be higher than your first month. If people are not using your app as often as they should then it’s time to head to the drawing board. Why is your retention low? It could be low because an update hasn’t happened for a while, or maybe it was an update that lowered your retention.

User Acquisition is more directly between you are your users. While you can just wait and hope that your users rate and review your app, some of them need more of a push to do so. Making an in-app popup that asks people to rate your app can help people to actually review and rate your app. Sometimes though, that is not always enough. User acquisition is all about gaining customers and so sometimes an incentive can be given to users. For example a game app may give away fee crystals to anyone that reviews the app, where crystals are usually gotten by leveling up or buying them.

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Android App Marketing – Lesson 13 – Word of mouth or user recommendations

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Both of these topics are very similar and will sometimes be used to mean the same thing. All it is? Good, free, high return marketing. Very self explanatory word-of-mouth is android app marketing that someone hears from someone else. For example John Doe gets your app, likes it, and tell Jane Doe to get it. This is free marketing for you and there is a good chance Jane Doe will at least try your app. People will believe people they know over an ad that they see.

Why is this such a high return form of marketing? If a friend tells you that you should check out an app, chances are they are going to ask you later on if you downloaded it yet. This can also be a deciding factor if you are a paid app. If Jane Doe see’s app X and it costs money, and Jane Doe knows that her friend John Doe has that app Jane Doe is likely to ask John Doe if the app is worth it.

It does not matter what your app is known for in order to make word-of-mouth marketing effective. The app Flappy Bird (recently removed from the app store and play store) was known for being a frustrating game that people only complained about. Well, people downloaded the game just to see how frustrating it was. Then those people complained, and more downloaded it.

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Android App Marketing- Lesson 12 – App demo or video trailer

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Did you know there is a way to let people try out your app, even before it is released to stores? That’s right, there is. It can help you make changes to your app before the big release and give you some feedback before your actual app is out.

Now let’s get down to how this is possible. Creating a demo of your app (also referred to as a lite version) is a small a free version of the app that does not include everything that is available on your app, but is enough to know how people will feel about it.

A video trailer is similar but the users will not be using your app, you will. A good video trailer shows a detailed look at the app, explaining what stuff is and how to us it. It should also highlight things that make your app unique when compared to other similar apps, or ones in your niche. It should NOT mention competitors or other apps that you are not partnered with.

Both of these methods are a good way to increase your android app marketing. While using both can make your app more effective by using a lot of different marketing methods, not every app creator has the time, money, and/or effort to do both of these things. The choice is up to you as to which you use. One let’s people have control, but will be able to detect bug fixes before the big release. The other, you are in control, but if you missed something no one will notice until it is released.

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Android App Marketing – Lesson 11 – Promoting Your App Through Social Media

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One way of using android app marketing is social media. This will allow you to connect to people, share information, and let other people share your information with their friends. There are many different social media sites, and each is unique in it’s own way. Luckily for you marketing on this sites all have similar concepts.

The number one thing apps forget when they are on social media is that the page is for gaining downloads, not having the most likes or followers. While it is nice to have a lot because the more you have the more people your page will reach, the ultimate goal is to drive people to download your app.

Facebook and Twitter are the biggest social media sites when it comes to android app marketing. This is because all age groups use these two sites. In order to gain likes, or followers you need to show people a little of your app whether you are in stores or not. Pictures, short descriptions, and talking about a feature in the app are all things you can do to get people interested in your app.

When you start to grow a small network of likes, or followers friends of those people can see who they like, and who they follow. There is also a chance of ending up on one of your likes, or followers suggestion box for their friends. Due to this, you can reach an unlimited amount of people even if they are not involved in your apps page.

The success of your social media page is not measured by the amount of people that follow or like it but by the amount of people that download your app because of it. So make sure that you include a link to your app in your pages description.

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