The Business of iPhone and iPad App Development: Making and Marketing Apps that Succeed
Dave Wooldridgeamazon.com
The Business of iPhone and iPad App Development: Making and Marketing Apps that Succeed
By just taking a few minutes to read some of the posts there, you can get a good feel for that magazine’s reader base.
Does it focus on a need or issue that is currently not being addressed by existing apps? Does your app fulfill that need in a way that makes the mobile experience significantly easier than performing the same tasks on a desktop computer? If your app is similar to other existing apps, what feature(s) can you add that would solve the needs not curren
... See moreif you introduce an entirely new product concept that is unlike anything else in the App Store, be aware that your marketing efforts will require educating consumers on why they should buy an app they do not yet know they need or want.
What interests do you have outside of technology?
For an entirely new app category, you sell the solution by showcasing the problem.
First, take a look at your own needs and interests.
your marketing focus must illustrate the inadequacies of the current options available (or the lack thereof).
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If you’re feeling particularly void of any original ideas, try turning to your friends and family.