App Promo Featured in MobyAffiliates “Mobile App Marketing Guide”

mobyaffiliates mobile app marketing guide

Our friends at MobyAffiliates, a UK based mobile media buying firm, have featured us in their recently published “Mobile App Marketing Guide“. You may recall that this same firm also named us one of the Best Mobile App Promotion Networks and Agencies back in April of this year.

The guide reviews the entire mobile marketing sector covering a range of issues such as:

  • Appstore optimization and alternatives to the Apple Appstore and Google Play
  • Cost per install (CPI), cost per download (CPD) networks
  • Incentivised and Non-Incentivised installs
  • Mobile Advertising and App Promotion
  • Insider Tips and Techniques

We are found on page 11 listed amongst ComboApp, ProAppMarketing and Apps Marketing Mobi as the only full service marketing agency in the App Promotion Agency section of the guide.

You can download the guide below from Scribd or Slideshare for your Kindle, Tablet/Apple iPad, or to print out or to read at your desktop or Laptop computer.

Thanks to MobyAffiliates for recognizing us in their guide and for their continued support.

 

[PRESS RELEASE] App Promo to Debut App Marketing Summer School Tutorial Series for Android Developers on Sony Developer World

10-Part Tutorial Series Will Run Weekly This Summer on Sony Developer World to Help Developers Improve Discovery, Downloads and Monetization of their Apps

Toronto, Ontario, Canada (PRWEB) June 22, 2012

Leading app marketing and strategy firm, App Promo, will have their 10-part app marketing tutorial series featured on the Sony Developer World website this summer. The article series aims at helping developers succeed in the business side of their applications especially at improving discovery and downloads and overall monetization of applications. Sony has published the first of the series on June 21 and will continue publishing one article weekly until the end of summer on their developer website at developer.sonymobile.com.

The featured articles were written by App Promo based on their experience and success in the app marketplace in helping improve app discovery for their clients across app platforms. Each tutorial focuses on a core app marketing area breaking down the tips; tools and techniques developers can start to use to see success with their own apps.

Topics covered over the course of this summer will include the best use of social media, pricing as a marketing opportunity and how to properly engage the media and bloggers to get the word out for your app.

The tutorial series kicked off with the first article focusing on the importance of “Understanding your Product” on June 21. This article outlines the importance of having a clear purpose when creating and communicating your app and how to use your product roadmap as both a development and marketing tool.

“We are pleased to be able to reach so many developers and app publishers to help educate and equip them with information and tools they need to succeed with their app” says Gary Yentin, CEO & Founder of App Promo. “Discovery is a hot topic in the app marketplace and for Sony to not only be adding to this conversation but providing actual solutions for their developer community is extremely powerful.”

App Promo content has previously been featured by the Nokia Developer Community and is currently being featured by the HTC Developer Program on Twitter @HTCDev as part of a #TipTuesday Twitter campaign which provides app marketing tips to the followers in 140 characters or less every Tuesday.

The summer App Marketing series can be found on the Sony Developer Site at developer.sonymobile.com. For more information on App Promo visit http://www.app-promo.com or Follow them on Twitter @AppPromo.

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App Promo is a leading app marketing and strategy firm based whose mission is to help developers across all platforms succeed in the business of their applications. They offer strategy, monetization and marketing services to app publishers leveraging their experience and expertise in the industry to take their client’s applications to the next level. For more information, or to contact App Promo, visit http://www.app-promo.com. Follow @AppPromo on Twitter.

 

The original press release can be found here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/6/prweb9630456.htm

Download our Cannes Lions 2012 Workshop “The Secrets of Being a No. 1 App”

A big thank you to the Cannes Lions festival organizers and the 250 workshop participants who joined us today in learning The Secrets of Being a No. 1 App. We are extremely pleased with the attendance and are happy to see such a positive response from the creative community after participating in our sessions today.

Our workshop took participants through a series of exercises focusing on the topics of:

  • App Store Optimization
  • App Marketing
  • App Monetization

The goal of the workshop was to teach participants tactics and techniques to help them better market and monetize their applications.

DOWNLOAD THE PRESENTATION: For those of you who were unable to attend or for those that attended and would like a copy, you can download the slides to our presentation in PDF format by clicking on this link: The Secrets of Being a No. 1 App.

We welcome feedback! Contact us and let us know your thoughts? Interested in App Promo performing this workshop at your event, contact us to discuss.

15-in-1 Casino & Sportsbook Android App Gets 4.1 Star Rating from AndroidTapp

15-in-1 Casino & Sportsbook Android AppCongrats to our new client gApp Technology Inc., creator of the “swiss army knife of casino and card games” 15-in-1 Casino & Sportsbook for Android on receiving a 4.1 out of 5 star rating from go-to Android Review site AndroidTapp.com.

15-in-1 Casino & Sportsbook puts the most popular casino & betting games in your pocket. Try your luck at Three Card Poker, place a bet on an upcoming sports game, spin the wheel to win at Roulette and more all within one FREE Android app.

15-in-1 has been downloaded over 100,000 times already since its launch in May of this year and has a near perfect star rating in the Google Play store by over 1,200 users and has been described as “fun and addictive”, “realistic games” and “Good Times” by real users.

If you love the casino, this is a must-have app for your Android device. A perfect app to perfect your casino strategy or just to pass the time. And best of all, there’s no impact on your wallet.

To download this FREE game, visit the Google Play store.

App Discovery a Focus at WWDC 2012

WWDC Apple Developer Conference 2012WWDC brought a lot of great advancements both on the hardware and the software side for all of the Apple products this year. Apple announced the much rumoured iOS6 which brought us a new app, Passbook, which aggregates boarding passes, store cards, movie passes and more and also unveiled a new Map app no longer utilizing Google Maps but instead proprietary to Apple.

As experts in App Marketing and Discovery, what peaked our interest the most from this year’s developer conference was a key focus on improved app discovery tools which were being rolled out to developers to help their apps gain better traction in the marketplace.

Two major enhancements in particular brought app discovery to the forefront.

1. Facebook Integration

Last year we saw iOS5 bring Twitter integration to the iPhone. This year it was Facebook’s turn. Integrating Facebook at the operating system level will dramatically increase usage with Facebook as was proven with Twitter since iOS5 launch. According to Apple at WWDC, since October, users who adopted iOS 5 sent more than 10 billion tweets, they comprised more than 47 percent of all photos uploaded to the site, and Twitter’s adoption rate on iOS grew more than three times in the latest iOS update.

Outside of Facebook use on the device, Apple made a point of highlighting that the App Store will too be updated with Facebook integration. Users will be able to recommend, like and share apps directly from the App Store to their Facebook page and their friends feeds. This update will increase the virality of applications and will go a long way in spreading word on apps that are worthy to mention to your networks.

2. Smart App Banners

Probably the most important update related to app marketing and discovery was in Safari which will identify mobile sites that also have an app and show a Smart App Banner which will either send the user directly to the App Store to download the app or link directly into an app that is already downloaded. In this way, users who weren’t aware that their favorite mobile destination has an app will more prominently be sold on this product if available.

 

E3: 3 Things We Took Back From This Years Show

E3Another E3 is over. We are back from LA and are still processing everything that happened at this infamous gaming industry show. From software to hardware, mobile and consoles there was a lot to take in this year but one thing is for sure – the gaming space is growing and thriving.

Here are THREE things that caught our eye at this year’s event.

1. Playing the Odds with Mobile Gaming

We talked to a number of gaming companies and found that there is a definitive emphasis on developing games for mobile platforms. What we heard was that due to the cost effectiveness of developing for mobile versus traditional consoles and because of the more immediate measurable reaction to the games – gaming companies are developing and launching a large number of games for mobile in order to test out what works and what doesn’t in the marketplace. Mobile’s low cost of entry compared to consoles and its fast and efficient distribution system to reach the market has made it the perfect sandbox to figure out which game is a winner with users for gaming companies something not available with the traditional console.

2. Ubiquity of Gaming and Emphasis on a Second Screen

There was definitely a common focus by the top game publishers – Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony, on ways to play games anywhere you are with on any screen. Microsoft Xbox’s SmartGlass exemplified this the most with their app which allows Xbox users to take the game they are playing on their TV and transfer it to any smartphone or tablet that is in front of them. The app can do the same for other entertainment like movies or TV that you are watching on the Xbox. Users can pause anything they are doing on the Xbox and resume on a tablet and smartphone freeing the user up to continue the experience anywhere they want to go. IGN did a great recap of SmartGlass in their article which covered Microsoft’s announcement at E3 which you can read here.

3. New Gaming Console Hardware from Nintendo

With most of the emphasis at the show on software whether it be actual games or gaming console applications, Nintendo’s new next generation Wii U console stood out as one of the very few newsmakers on the hardware side of things. Where Microsoft took the approach of making any tablet or smartphone be a second screen using software/app, Nintendo created their own physical second screen with the Wii U GamePad controller. A great infographic summary was published by Nintendo Wii U Facebook on there new product highlighting among many things the GamePad’s motion sensors and the consoles IBM Power-based multi-core processor.

 

3 App Discovery Points Every Android App Publisher Must Know

Android App Discovery PointsWhere fragmentation is an app publishers worst nightmare on the technology side with various hardware and operating systems, it becomes a powerful opportunity for app discovery with more than one distribution center available for publishers to use to aid them in their mission to gain app sales.

Google Play is a give-in but to really take your app to the next level you need to be looking outside this store to maximize your reach. Three discovery points every Android app publisher must have on their radar at this point are: Amazon, Facebook and YouTube. We’ve broken down what you need to know about each of these discovery powerhouses including the reason why your app needs to be there.

Amazon AppStore for Android

Launched back in March of last year, Amazon’s AppStore for Android now has over 25,000 applications in their inventory according to their February 2012 report by leading app store analytics company Distimo. This may be quite small compared to the 400,000+ apps in Google Play but this app store  packs a punch when it comes to making money for developers. The same report concluded that out of the top 110 apps that appear both in Google Play and in the Amazon AppStore for Android, 42 of them make more money on Amazon then they did in Google Play.

If you are a paid application then Amazon is definitely the place for you. Distimo said that paid apps in the Amazon AppStore made up over 68% of all apps in this marketplace while in Google Play this percentage is 38% and dropping.

Revenue may be easier to gain in this store because, like iTunes, Amazon is a well known and trusted online/mobile shopping destination. With books, clothing, furniture, music and more in the same location as applications, the Amazon store is sure to attract a large audience who are already connected to purchase anything Amazon recommends to them

Facebook App Center

The most recent app store to be announced by a large industry player, Facebook threw their hat into the ring of mobile applications May of this year. Although this store isn’t ready for primetime, we urge that any app that has Facebook Connect or uses Facebook APIs prepare for its unveiling by creating an App Detail page and Submitting Your App.

With over 800 million active users according to Facebook itself, this app distribution center is expected to have a lot of eyeballs when it launches and with over 10.5 billion minutes spent on Facebook online only (this doesn’t even include mobile) this is one opportunity that you don’t want to miss out on for your app.

Facebook’s App Center will be well equipped to serve your app well. It will even support paid applications to help earn you revenue and it was recently unveiled that it will handle the tricky part of getting the app to your phone with their streamlined app install and launch experience via  “Send to Mobile” which will use Facebook notifications when you are on a desktop and find an app that you want to install on your device.

If you don’t have Facebook APIs running in your app and you have been thinking about it, now is a good time to prioritize this on your product roadmap. No word yet on when App Center is about to launch but word on the street says that it is soon.

YouTube

Although not an app store, YouTube, being the second largest search engine according to comScore, makes this discovery point extremely valuable to Android app users. We strongly suggest to all of our clients the creation of a 45-60 second marketing YouTube video for their application as part of their marketing collateral. Not only can you utilize this video as part of your product page within Google Play to enhance the saleability of your app; having this app live within the YouTube environment will allow app publishers to take advantage of the search results.

It is extremely important that any YouTube video you send live be well equipped with keywords and calls to action in order to maximize conversion of video views to downloads of your app. App publishers should maximize the use of the video title, description and tags by creating copy that is chock full of keywords geared towards search engine optimization.

In addition, a link to your app should always be evident in your description for all of your apps. Publishers should also utilize the Call-To-Action Overlay which YouTube makes available for your video which allows for a transparent ad unit to appear during viewing which can be used to illicit downloads of the app.

Above all else, however, your video should be high quality, engaging and relevant to your target user in order to be effective.

 

 

App Promo Facebook Fans Eclipse 3,000

We would like to thank all of our Facebook fans for helping us eclipse our 3,000 milestone today. As at this post we have reached 3,109 as a total fan following of app publishers and developers around the world.

We look forward to our continual growth on this social network and especially in continuing the conversation we have started with our fans on app marketing and helping them keep in the know on the major news stories in the app discovery side of our industry.

If you are aren’t already a fan, you can join in the fun here: https://www.facebook.com/AppPromo

App Promo Facebook Page - 3,000+ Fans

City King Accolades from Review Sites During Marketing Launch

Congrats to our client, Funton Games, for their social gaming iPhone app – City King which earned a tremendous amount of positive reviews by popular review sites during their marketing launch earlier this May.

  • 148apps gave City King 3.5 overall stars with 4 stars in playtime and replay value in their review May 22 saying ” there’s something to be said for a location-based game that has actual gameplay”.
  • AppCraver gave City King 4 stars also noting the games interesting premise of “incorporating familiar locations into your game play”
  • The iPhone App Review gave City King a perfect 5 star score stating that the “overall value of City King is excellent”
  • AppShrink said: “I must say, the idea behind City King is really awesome. Incorporating social networking with RPG style game play is a brilliant tactic and may prove to be quite popular. The graphics are well done, and the user interface is really simple to use which makes for a nice environment when you’re in a hurry to check-in somewhere and battle some goblins.”
  • The iPhone App Review Guy gave City King a 4 out of 5 stars concluding: “The bottom line is there wasn’t really much about this app I didn’t like.  It is free, it’s fun, it’s addictive, and it’s cool because it’s in your neighborhood.  That is what makes is more fun for me.  It just rocks.”

Also check out this great video review of City King by The Daily App Show  who syndicates their videos on YouTube, Blip.tv, Google TV, Boxee and Roku.

http://youtu.be/CDDLP260Ewk

 

 

Fierce Developer Interview with Gary Yentin: Top 5 Marketing Tips

Gary Yentin was recently interviewed by Fierce Developer‘s Editor Peggy Albright on marketing applications. The result is a fantastic article where Gary together with Millenial Media’s Senior VP, Matt Gillis and Mobile Marketing Association’s managing director, Michael Becker break marketing down to the “Top 5 marketing tips for budget-conscious developers”.

In summary:

  1. Create a Marketing Budget
  2. Announce the App with a Press Release
  3. Use Multiple App Stores
  4. Exploit Social Media
  5. Compare Advertising Strategies and Pricing Options

You can read the full article here: http://www.fiercedeveloper.com/story/top-5-marketing-tips-budget-conscious-developers/2012-05-22

This interview comes on the heels of another recent article also about app discovery by The Herald Sun which focused on an interview by Gary and fellow app industry leader, Jud Bowman of Appia: http://www.heraldsun.com/view/full_story/18608348/article-Appia-reports-15M-downloads-from-service

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