Mobile Insights 2015 –  A Recap of CES 2015 with Implications and Insights for the New Year

Welcome to 2015 and the year of ???

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App-Promo and Tapped Mobile have survived the madness of CES 2015 and are pleased to present a curated half day morning session on Thursday January 16th at the TIFF- Bell Lightbox, recapping CES 2015 with a panel of the top digital executives in Canada discussing implications from CES and insights into how they see the year ahead unfolding.

Enjoy a cup of coffee, light breakfast, and come in from the cold to warm up with Mobile Insights 2015.

Event Overview
8:30 Registration, Networking, Coffee and Light Breakfast

9:00 Welcome and Opening Comments.
Jed Schneiderman, CEO TappedMobile
Gary Yentin, CEO App-Promo

9:15-9:30 CES 2015 Wrap Up

9:30-10:00 Agency Insights
Jake Norman, CEO Mindshare Canada
Bruce Neve, CEO Starcom MediaVest
Will Pate, VP Digital Strategy, M2 Universal
Matt Di Paolo, Managing Director Digital Innovation, Sidlee
Moderated by Jed Schneiderman, TappedMobile

10:00-10:30 Brand Insights
Jonathan Dunn, Associate Director Sales Marketing, Bell Digital Media
Rahul Raj, VP Marketing of Ecobee
Mark Childs, Chief Marketing Officer, Samsung

Moderated by Gary Yentin, App-Promo

10:30-10:45 Mobile Personas 2015
Mark Baltazar, Vice President, Brandspark International

10:45-11:00 Recap and Questions and Answers

Registration Information

Registration is limited to the first 100 registrations and is free for qualified agencies, brands and digital innovators.  Simply click on  bit.ly/Mobileinsights2015 to register

SecurifyApp makes it safe to be Home Alone during this holiday season

Global emergency response app immediately alerts the authorities while sharing your location.

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PRLog – Dec. 9, 2014 – NEW YORK — More Americans fall victim to accident, theft and crime during the holidays than any other time of year. Securify mobile app for iOS and Android, brings emergency response into the 21st Century, enabling users to alert authorities within seconds while simultaneously sharing critical location and additional information (text, audio, images). Securify delivers a new level of safety and security for the entire family – whether at home or on the road. The app is particularly valuable for travel and any time users find themselves in an unfamiliar location.

“We cannot rely on yesterday’s technology while reporting today’s emergencies. Securify understands that every emergency has to be treated differently so all this information is necessary to provide a better and more effective service.” said Carlos Gotlib Micha, CEO of SecurifyApp.com

Securify allows you to accurately and precisely provide authorities with information (location- GPS, audio, images) about any type of emergency in seconds. The app displays real-time information about the progress of the emergency alert.

APP BENEFITS
Time:
 Reporting less than 5 seconds means faster response times for your emergency.

No speaking: Silence is golden, especially in certain emergencies. With Securify help is only a tap away.

Real-time feedback: Stay calm and informed with the progress of your alert.

Agents: Feel you need an agent? If you want to speak with someone, they’re just another tap away.

Recording: Enable 1 minute silent recording so agents can better assess your situation. You can also send as many voice notes, as you need.

Pictures: A picture is worth 1000 words; share your images with an agent for more accurate help.

About Ububble
Ububble is the mobile development company behind the Securify Application. Privately owned, Ububble is an industry specialist in global safety and security, working the government of Mexico, while focusing on developing mobile apps that help consumers live safer worldwide.

The SecurifyApp can be downloaded from the Apple App Store at www.bit.ly/SecurifyIOS and the Google Play Store at www.bit.ly/SecurifyAndroid

For more information, please visit www.securifyapp.com
View our promotional video at www.bit.ly/SecurifyVideo
Like our Facebook page www.facebook.com/securifyapp
Follow us on Twitter @Securifyapp

For Media Contact and further information:
Nikke Slight, @Apppromo
e:  nikke@app-promo.com
m: 1-917-971-7169

App-Promo Cyber Monday Sale~!

App Promo

App-Promo Cyber Monday Sale

Toronto, Ontario (Dec 1, 2014)- App Promo is excited to offer our loyal customers and followers our first ever Cyber Monday Sale.  We have curated the best sales for app promotion, app store optimization and app research to help you achieve your holiday goals.  These offers are valid until to Dec 15, 2014, so don’t wait to participate! 

Mobile Personas 2014  US and CA

Mobile Personas is pleased to participate in Cyber Monday 2014 by offering a $1,000 discount off the 2014 -3rd Annual Mobile Personas Report. This offer is valid for the first 10 companies who sign up for the report before Dec 15, 2014.

The 2014 Study combines a comprehensive analysis of mobile behavior, attitudes and trends over time to help agencies, brand marketers and manufacturers devise effective mobile strategies. Mobile Personas is a collaboration between Brandspark International (consumer and shopper insights), Tapped Mobile (mobile advertising) and AppPromo (app strategy and monetization).

App Store Optimization

Optimization of your app store product page is key to your app’s success. It is the destination for all your marketing efforts (ads, search, social media) and it is the first thing users see when they come across your app with the app app marketplace. To help ensure that you are leveraging the power of this pages, App Promo is pleased to over a 50% discount on our  App Store Optimization packages packages, rapid to go services created to improve discovery, discovery, salability and success of your app. 

LAUNCH ASO PACKAGE     REGULAR $2,999           NOW $1,500
LIVE ASO PACKAGE            REGULAR $2,500           NOW $1,250

Featured Client
Securify

The app that brings emergency response into the twenty-first century. You can now alert authorities in a matter of seconds in just one click of a button. In honour of the US release, you can now download the app for Free! Now help is just one click away!

Featured Client
Sobrr – life in the moment

On Sobrr, everything expires in 24 hours. We all have moments that we wish were never recorded. With Sobrr social networking app, you can meet people, make friends, and share your life freely.W hen you send SobrrChat messages to non-iPhone users, they will be received via SMS, where they will be linked to a browser. (And, yes, these will also expire in 24 hours.)

Advertising Week 2014- Cross Media Summit, Interview with Damon K Wayans

@Apppromo CEO interviews entertainer, comedian and digital/mobile mogul Damon K Wayans on the topic of his journey into digital and his   successful mobile application business.

Sobrr-Life in the Moment – Halloween PR Release

Sober  Life in the Moment

Sober Life in the Moment

College Women Switching to Sobrr as the Best App for Fun and Finding Soul Mates.

Co-eds are partying with hot mobile app Sobrr this Halloween. Perfect for club, concert, bar, or sports gatherings, Sobrr takes the scary out of social, enabling no-regrets, spontaneous interactions that expire within 24 hours — unless both parties agree they’re a match.

October 28, 2014 (PRWEB) October 28, 2014: Emeryville, California

Having attracted 30k new users in just two months, fandom across U.S. campuses is growing, and Sobrr is rewarding the enthusiasm with All Hallows parties at UC Berkeley, University of Florida, University of Miami, University of Illinois, Lehigh University and UCLA (full schedule below). In addition, dozens of schools continue to register for Sobrr’s Campus Race Program, which continues through December.

CEO Bruce Yang developed Sobrr after a bachelor party weekend in Vegas, and the initial media buzz attracted a predominantly male following. But now, an increasing number of women are embracing Sobrr’s combination of fun, spontaneity and privacy. Yang says: “Women are telling us they have become “tired of creeps on the dating apps.” Our 24-hour friendship feature enables users to connect with people around them — and then to curate those relationships, distinguishing between fleeting acquaintances and those with true friend potential.”

Rave reviews for the app include: “Genius.” “Tinder + Facebook = Sobrr! What could possibly go wrong?” and, “I love this app! Finally, privacy when we post!!! Great job guys!!! And I found my soulmate!” (iOS app reviewers).

Originally available for iOS, growth is now set to accelerate significantly with last week’s release of Sobrr for Android. In support of the new growth, Sobrr recently secured a $1.1 million round of funding from IDG Ventures.

Sobrr Fall Campus Tour Dates, 2014
October 23rd: UCLA (Alpha Epsilon Pi)
October 27th: Bucknell University (Order of Omega)
October 29th: UC Berkeley (Order of Omega)
October 29th: University of Florida, Gainesville (Pi Lambda Phi)
October 30th: University of Miami, Coral Gables (Sigma Alpha Mu)
October 31st: Ole Miss, Oxford MS (Phi Kappa Tau)
October 31st: University of Illinois, Urbana (Sigma Phi Delta)
November 1st: UC Berkeley (TDX)
November 1st: USC &UCLA (AGO + ADX)
November 6th: Lehigh University (Alpha Omicron Pi + AXO)
November 6th: UC Berkeley (Tri Delta)

About Sobrr
Available for iOS and Android, Sobrr is the first app to introduce the concept of 24-hour friendship. In real life, people socialize, but only become friends with whom they like. Sobrr returns this control back to the user. Everything on Sobrr expires in 24 hours, including photos, messages, and, even, friends (unless you really, really like them).

Founded in 2014, Sobrr Inc. is a team of Silicon Valley veterans and UC Berkeley students and alumni lead by Co-Founders Bruce Yang, formerly of LinkedIn and Fitbit, and former Microsoft employee Vivian Xu.Sobrr was recently awarded “Most Innovative App” by the Silicon Valley Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurs Forum.

What I learned from soft-launching in Canada

Basketwars

By  on October 10, 2014

I knew it was a gamble right from the start. Forfeiting your relatively safe, more traditional corporate career for the sake of a dream, in this case, building an independent gaming software company.  Every day I kept reading about the financial success stories behind Candy Crushand Clash of Clans, and it kept whetting my appetite to get into the industry itself.

Knowing the uphill challenge I faced in this precarious industry, I still made the decision to develop a mobile game while pursuing my executive MBA from Pepperdine University. I was able to raise $30,000 from friends and family (including exhausting my savings) to start JABB Interactive, LLC. My goal was to build my first freemium mobile app, BasketWars.

In such a competitive space as mobile gaming, you obviously must differentiate yourself. I wanted to combine different aspects of gameplay with different genres and mash it up into one game. I enjoyed Basketball, having played it competitively at college.  Most game players enjoy blowing things up. Why not turn basketballs into actual characters and integrate them into a warfare scenario? To my knowledge, there were few if any mobile games that offered the marriage of such two compelling topics in mobile gameplay.

I reached out to a Los Angeles-based app development company who were excited by my concept and agreed to help me build it. I selected World War II as the game’s backdrop because it lent itself to terrific design opportunities and fun characters.

It didn’t take long for me to hit my first major bump in the road. I underestimated the amount of time it would require to finish the game. It took two years to complete BasketWars. Now I had to wrestle over how BasketWars should be made available. Freemium? Paid?

Having no experience with previous game app monetization, I rationalized that making the game free was just too risky a business proposition. I also came across a number of free game case studies that illustrated huge acquisition of users but generated no profit because users did not find value in purchasing in–app content. I settled on a free, “lite-version” of the game, in addition to offering a paid version for $1.99.

I needed still more funds to bring BasketWars to market. Turning to Kickstarter, I was able to raise an additional $10K. While I began allocating more funds for promotion and marketing, the best advice I ever received was from speaking to Gary Yentin, CEO & Founder of App-promo.

After reviewing BasketWars and my plans for U.S. launch, Gary bluntly told me I did not have sufficient budget to acquire new customers in the U.S. that would enable me to get sufficient downloads and drive chart popularity. Instead, he recommended launching into the Canadian marketplace first and for the following reasons:

  • Getting to the top of subcategories in Canada is much easier and cheaper to accomplish when compared to other countries, including the U.S.
  • We could affordably test how popular the game was, and if the monetization techniques we implemented were effective or not
  • If we got negative reviews in Canada, we could fix those issues before seeing any negative comments appear in stores like iTunes or Google Play
  • We could continue to fix bugs and refine gameplay

Gary’s company was also based in Canada and had relationships with many of the top game reviewers.

Canadian soft launch proves invaluable

We launched in Canada in May of 2014. My team partnered with a mobile app analytics company called Appsee. Appsee allowed us to watch recorded video gameplay using heat sense technology. What did we learn?

BasketWars was not ready for prime time

  • We got immediate feedback on where users got frustrated or annoyed
  • Inefficiencies – improvements were needed in design, core gameplay, login, and in particular, tutorials
  • How long it took for users to convert to paying customers
  • Previous unidentified bugs/crashes
  • How effective our ad placements were

Canadian App Store Results

  • Our free/lite version: 3,220 downloads
  • Paid version ($1.99): 2 downloads
  • In-app purchases: 1
  • Total Revenue: $3.39
  • We reached #8 on the Sports subcategory under games.
  • We reached level 51 in the Action subcategory.
  • 157th in Games category
  • 517th in Overall apps

It was a sobering experience.  While the numbers were less than stellar, we also received constructive feedback from our Canadian pool of users. In particular, we learned:

  • Our tutorials were overly long and players got antsy, deciding to leave the game. (We didn’t include a skip button)
  • Many of our Canadian users did not speak English. Most were French Canadian and they not only misunderstood the tutorial itself but couldn’t figure out how to score a shot.
  • The game’s flow was not uniform. Players did not understand when to push certain buttons. Players grew frustrated.

The user feedback proved invaluable.  We were forced to go back to the drawing board and implement a complete UI overhaul, including a core change in gameplay.

Gameplay redesign

We originally designed BasketWars for players to make one shot per level, which would get progressively harder with each new level attained. Players got frustrated right off the bat because of their inability to make a shot on the first level. We learned that gamers must be pumped up with enthusiasm right from the start and that meant making it much easier to score on the first few levels before making gameplay more challenging.  We accomplished this by changing the shooting mechanism from an “Angry Birds” style pullback, to a point, drag, and release.

We also changed gameplay from making one shot to pass a level to making as many shots as players can in a limited time frame. In our testing groups, these two changes alone brought with it a tremendous improvement in the level of player satisfaction. Gamers who previously experienced the older version of gameplay remarked that they now felt much better about the gameplay and wanted to continue playing.

In reviewing the Appsee videos, we saw those players who couldn’t read English get extremely frustrated. Simple tasks could not be completed that were explained in English. We realized that any tutorial provided at the start of the game needed to transcend any language barrier. We accomplished this through animation and pointers.

Our monetization strategy 

In our Canadian soft launch, we made both a free and paid version of BasketWars. The paid version received only one download. In our free version, of the more than 3,000 beta testers, we documented only one in-app purchase. In studying monetization strategies from some of the more successful games, we knew that the most important factor in driving in-app or paid downloads was the “fun factor” and that users “got it” as soon as they started playing the game. We made the strategic decision to stick with a freemium model only and in our minds, believe it will give us the best chance to succeed in an increasing fickle gaming market.

Preparation for U.S. and global launch  

Braving the treacherous waters of mobile gaming app development proved a steep learning curve. I myself never waivered in my belief that BasketWars is as fun a game today as the day it was conceived. The JABB Interactive team learned a tremendous amount from BasketWars Canadian debut.

Since soft launching in Canada, we’ve continued to test BasketWars with small groups of beta testers here in the U.S., including friends and family. We are launching in the U.S with no marketing dollars and no paid promotion.

Our strategy includes using current lists of interested users while organically promoting BasketWarsvia social media channels to drive sufficient downloads to evaluate how well users are participating and enjoying the game. In effect, we are treating our U.S. launch as a second soft launch to further test the new UI/gameplay based on what we learned in our Canada soft launch.

Because we are an indie game development company, we are unable to spend vast sums of money on customer acquisition. Our strategy is to drive downloads through social media outreach, gaming blogger outreach, strategic partnerships and small promotional campaigns.

We feel BasketWars currently boasts a superlative design and incorporates two years’ worth of learning the ins and outs of studying what constitutes a fun and enjoyable mobile game. Earning my MBA has proven its value, helping me develop JABB Interactive’s marketing and overall business strategies and preparing me for the launch of BasketWars in October. We feel confident that BasketWars will receive a warm reception by game fans in the U.S.

@Mobilepersonas Holiday Shopping and New Mobile Tech Insights

For those who missed the live webinar for @MobilePersonas, please find enclosed the slides that were covered in the presentation. It’s not to late to include any custom questions for the final report, so please contact if interested. Enjoy!

MobilePersonas 2014

 

Giftagram Toronto – App Promo’s newest client

@Apppromo is very excited to be working with @giftagramTo  Giftagram sends thoughtful gifts from your iPhone–no address required!

In 3 clicks, send gifts to family, friends and colleagues using only their email or phone number. When the recipient accepts, they provide their address and we deliver your gift in a Giftagram box. 

Giftagram teams up with Toronto’s best retailers to offer a wide range of gifts including massage treatments from Hammam Spa, ping pong games at SPiN and biscotti made by Forno Cultura. There’s also a curated selection of flowers, champagne, cupcakes, electronics, jewellery, cosmetics and more. New gifts are added all the time! 

Send thoughtful, high-quality gifts for every occasion from birthdays and anniversaries to thank yous and get betters. With only a phone number or email, Giftagram turns the click of a button into a gift at their door. Giftagram

Legend of HeroesXIII is No.1 Card Game in App Store

@Apppromo is proud to be working with our client @HeroesXIIGame. It was was great to see the app rise to the No.1 position of the Card Games in Hong Kong for its launch weekend (May 31-June 1). Much more to come with the official @E3 launch in LA next week.  Its going to be a busy week, so if you are @E3 drop by our Booth in the Gaming and Social Media Pavilion (Booth 2623) to get some swag! and don’t forget to come to the official launch party- bit.ly/1m101yh HeroesXIII

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