Join The Revolution! Irish start up @Emojitones launches iOS and Android App

EmojiDUBLINMarch 17, 2016 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — Irish start up Emojitones (http://www.emojitones.com) launches iOS and Android App. For a quarter of a century the world has text messaged in silence. Emojitones is a full-featured text messaging platform that transforms emojis using the power of sound. 

Don’t miss Emojitones live at Silicon Valley Comic Con (http://svcomiccon.com) –March 18-20th, San Jose, California, Booth 647

From Ireland to India, more than 6 billion emojis are used daily to add meaning to text messages, and the demand for culturally diverse versions have never been higher.  The Emojitones free text messaging app for iOS and Android adds new levels of fun, self-expression and personalization to the unstoppable emoji phenomenon.

Emojitones is the brainchild of Dublin-based entrepreneur Guy de Bromhead, who said:  “Even with the addition of emojis, text messaging remains relatively emotionless when compared to face to face interaction. Sound is the missing link; and what better way to deliver it than packaged with the appropriate emoji icon.  Anyone who texts know the trouble that can be caused when a message is mis-understood.  The Emojitones app removes that ambiguity, empowering users to express what they really feel in images plus sound – and have fun in the process!”

“The Emojitones product is unique in that the delivery of the emoji icons-plus-sound is instantaneous. Simlly send a text message, photo or video and add your favorite emoji as usual. When the receiver swipes open the message the cloud-hosted sounds play back inline — automatically — to create a dynamic and often hilarious new mode of messaging.”

Emojitones is a fun and zany way to send sounds in all your text messages through emojis. Emojitones combines the best of standard text messaging and sound! Finally the new generation of text messaging is here! Every emoji icon now has its own unique sound. Emojitones combines text, images, and animation and now sound to emoji icons that can be shared with friends, family and anyone else who you want to share your feelings, emotions intents with across all smart devices. Now, you can insert your own personal touch through sound with emojis adding fun and animation to all of your text messages. Best of all – the tones play automatically once a text message is opened.

Emojitones is a free app available in iOS and Android app stores.

http://bit.ly/emojitonesiOS

http://bit.ly/emojitonesAndroid
Video Trailer

http://bit.ly/emojitonesVideo

Screenshots

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http://bit.ly/emojitonesPostcard

For more info, visit:

www.emojitones.com

https://www.facebook.com/emojitones/

https://twitter.com/emojitones

https://www.instagram.com/emojitones/
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The 7 Successful Habits of Mobile Startups

As the world goes mobile, mobile startups continue to sprout up. Some seek their fortune across a billion users. Others hope to offer new and innovative services to thousands of businesses.

Now for the hard part: succeeding.

Most mobile start-ups fail. The majority of app developers earn less than $500 a month. Given the odds, it takes a special person to consider launching a mobile startup. Specialness isn’t enough, however. Success takes effort. You’re in luck. By examining what others have already done, we know that the very factors which help promote success can all be learned. Here are the seven habits of highly successful mobile startups:

  1. Know your paying customer.

You great idea is not enough. Is your app or mobile service both better and cheaper than the incumbents? Who is going to pay you? Is it a one-time sale or recurring? What are the costs of acquiring new customers? The successful mobile startup knows their customers, their market, and whom they are reliant upon.

Back in 2007, at the dawn of the smartphone age, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen noted that market size was the most important factor in the success of a startup. Not the product, and not team skill. Those are secondary. When a market is big enough, it’s forgiving. Meaning, startups have time to get their product and to position exactly right. This isn’t so in a small market. As Andreessen stated, “The product doesn’t need to be great; it just has to work.”

  1. Listen to your users.

You’ve got customers! Awesome. Are you listening to them after the sale? Are you listening in on support calls? What are their complaints? What are the additional pain points you might help solve? Communicating with and listening to your customers is vital. CleverTap has tools to help you connect with your customers. You can even send personalized messages to your thousands of users.

  1. Iterate, iterate, iterate.

Uber may be the most successful mobile startup over the past five years. The idea behind Uber, linking anyone with a car to anyone who currently needs a ride, is obvious. Now. But their current success is due to continuous innovation. What started as an app linking a few designated drivers with users who knew in advance they would need a ride, quickly turned into a service where nearly anyone could become a taxi, and everyone understood they could request a ride at any time, from anywhere, with a few quick swipes. Uber has also continued to improve its payment process, rating process, its mapping and notifications functions. More than a great idea is necessary.

  1. Commit to learning.

A successful mobile startup is committed to continuous learning. In fact, don’t just commit to learning. Make sure to hire people with a proven propensity for learning new skills. With iTunes U, Khan Academy, and even Udacity, it’s now affordable for everyone to learn new skills, without excuses.

  1. Keep costs low.

Even if you are fortunate enough to receive significant backing, it’s important to stay lean. Staying lean allows you to move fast, pivot, and grow. Thanks to today’s tech, there’s simply no reason for a mobile startup not to keep costs low. Social media supports marketing and branding. App stores reach millions. Productivity applications like Google Apps, code repositories, messaging apps, Slack, and other digital tools are affordable, scalable, and often customizable. Spending money where it’s unnecessary is a waste.

  1. Be hands-on, even with remote teams.

CleverTap teams are based in Silicon Valley, Los Angeles, New York, and Mumbai. If you hire the best people, they can work from anywhere — this is part of the promise of the mobile age. But you must remain hands-on. When you start your company, commit to using collaborative tools, such as Slack, online calendaring, and Skype to ensure your team is always working together, cognizant of deadlines, knows expectations and is sharing best practices.

  1. Get inspired.

To build a business from scratch, to keep it alive and thriving, that takes smarts, hard work, timing — and also an inspiration. Stay inspired. Listen to a TED talk. Meet with your client — outside of the typical office setting. Make time for a weekend hike. It just may open you to new ideas, new inputs.

The world is going digital and mobile. You’ve got a head start. Now keep ahead of the curve.

Enjoy this article as it is brought to us my our partners –www.clevertap.com

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