AuthorJohannes Borchardt

Annual income report: 2011

It has not been one year since I started publishing Android income reports, but it has been far more than a year since I released my first app to the Android market, so it’s time to for my first annual report. It is structured the same way my monthly reports are but with a little more detail on certain aspects.

For all my income reports, please click here.

Which Apps?

3D Invaders – about 167,000 downloads

AL Voice Recorder – about 538,000 downloads

AL Voice Recorder Ad Free – 853 downloads

Droid-Blog.net Android App – 370 downloads

SmsToSpeech full – 722 downloads

Unfortunately I have no numbers of my app’s last years downloads, but this will sure change next year. What might  be interesting to you is that all the above apps were published in 2010.

What did I do?

I made improvements on my apps, added great features and completely reworked the internals of the AL Voice Recorder. I did some App Store Optimization but invested also a lot of time into ANDLABS, the Android development company I cofounded.

Advertising Stats

Here are some statistics from the two advertising networks I’m using, AdMob and Madvertise. Please read my second income report for an explanation of the following numbers.

AdMob:

Requests: 6,539,380

Impressions: 6,339,677

Fill Rate: 96.95%

Clicks: 151,543

CTR: 2.39%

eCPM: $1.06

House Ads: 3,201,330

House Ad Clicks: 33,007

House Ad CTR: 1,03%

Adjusted Requests:  9,740,710

Adjusted Fill Rate: 65.01%

Now what’s pretty interesting here is the house Ads. When you have been following my income report series, you probably saw that my house ad requests were close to zero in the last months. This means that, in the beginning of 2011, AdMob had far less ads to serve than they have now.

Madvertise

As I’m not using house ads in madvertise, no adjusted requests and fill rates are shown here.

Requests: 4,819,463

Impressions: 917,899

Fill Rate: 19.05%

Clicks: 43,989

CTR: 4.79%

eCPM: $8.75

When you took a look at my last monthly income report, you will notice that about a quarter of my requests and impressions on madvertise were generated in December. This truly was an awesome month!

How much?

Here we go.

Madvertise:

3D Invaders: ~$6,750.41

AL Voice Recorder: ~$1,292.61

madvertise Total: ~$8043,02

AdMob:

3D Invaders: $2,089.43

AL Voice Recorder: $4,601.90

AdMob Total: $6,691.25

Market sales (includes In-App purchases): ~$1,595.82

Total: ~$16,330.09

That’s an average of $1,360.85 per month. Nothing one could live of in a city as expensive as Munich but, since this were only my private apps, still a satisfying result.

Analysis

Let’s analyze this a bit. A pretty interesting thing is the development of my impressions vs. my income on AdMob. Let’s look at some graphs:

AdMob impressions 2011

AdMob impressions 2011

AdMob income 2011

AdMob income 2011

As you can see, my impressions and my income totaly don’t fit at the beginning of the year. However, when taking a look at my eCPM, this correlates pretty good:

AdMob eCPM 2011

AdMob eCPM 2011

While I had lots of impressions at the beginning of the year, the eCPM AdMob provided at the end of 2011 was able to top the results of that period by several 100%.

With madvertise, I had a similar szenario income wise. As I wrote above, I made most of my impressions in the last month(s) of this year, same with my revenue:

madvertise income 2011

madvertise income 2011

 

What’s next?

For this year I’m planing to release some awesome apps and hence want to make an awesome income. This is why my goal for this year is to have one month with an income of at least $10,000. I hope this will work out.

Please feel free to share your own experiences, hints and opinions in the comments. Please also don’t hesitate to tell me if there is anything else you’d like to get some information about.

Winners of the book giveaway

The book giveaway is over, the winners are are chosen. Thank  you all for your participation and all the positive and encouraging feedback I got on this blog.

Here are the winners:

Google+: Mattias Bergander

Facebook: Ömer Akdeniz

Twitter: Pawel Bialecki

Comments: Slava and PJ

Congratulations to all of you! I will contact you in the next hours.

And for those of you that had no luck this time, here’s the link to Amazon: Genius Android Marketing: Get Rich by Outsmarting the Android Market.

Book giveaway: “Genius Android Marketing: Get Rich by Outsmarting the Android Market”

Good news to everyone: From today on, Droid-Blog.net will give away five copies of Jay Van Buitens book Genius Android Marketing: Get Rich by Outsmarting the Android Market.

What can I expect?

I asked Jay to introduce himself and his book, here’s what he wrote:

Background info:
“My name is Jay Van Buiten, I’m from the New York area and I started Android development about 2 years ago. My most successful app is “The File Converter”, which allows you to convert documents and media between different file types. After trying a variety of things in the past 2 years to figure out how to make money and get the word out about my apps, it was amazing how some small things can make a huge difference in your sales – that’s why I decided to write the book.”
Book preview / marketing principles:
“My 4 most important parts of Android Marketing:
Your Title: Your title should very clearly convey exactly what your app does. Your title is most important part of generating potential customers from search keywords, so your title should be almost exactly what you expect most people to search for when they are having a problem that your app solves. Using a word you made up, or that is irrelevant will just hurt your revenue. A simple, relevant, easy to understand title goes a long way.

 

Your Icon: It should stand out. That’s it! Don’t worry about symbolism or whether it fits in with your app’s title – people aren’t analyzing each icon when they are browsing the market. You just need an icon that catches their attention. Personally, I just find a very colorful, good-looking icon online (that is licensed for free commercial use, of course), regardless of whether it has anything to do with my app. The goal of your icon is to get people to stop for a split second and read your app’s title when browsing the market.

 

Your Price: Don’t price it at $0.99! If your app is priced at $0.99, you won’t lose half your customers by charging $1.99. In just about every situation, you’ll make more money at $1.99 or $2.99 than $0.99. The only exception is if there is a very similar competitor’s app who is also charging $0.99. I’ve found for nearly all of my apps that $2.99 is the sweet spot.

 

Your blog outreach email: When emailing blogs for reviews (which you should do, a lot!), give them everything they need to make a great post – and be very clear that you are a developer looking to promote your app. Don’t try to be sneaky and act like a normal user who loves a certain app. Make sure to give the blogger your high-res icon, 4-5 screenshots, your YouTube demo video (which you should have!), and a 1-paragraph or bullet point list of features. Be polite and follow up with the write on Twitter to make sure he gets the message.”

 

I read through the book and think it is a good read that offers some valuable information. I agree on most things he says and to make the good even better: He covers also paid applications which I almost never do on this blog.

How can I participate?

Particpation is easy. Just do one ore more of the following steps:

The rules:

  • There are four ways to enter and each entry method will have one winner, except the comments on this blog which will have two winners.
  • You can enter using all methods but can only win once.
  • Entries will be accepted until 11:59 pm UTC on January 17th, 2012.
  • One winner will be randomly selected for each of the four entry methods (Twitter/Facebook/Google+), except direct comments on this po, at which two winners will be selected.
  • The winners will be announced on January 18th, 2012 on this blog.

 

Good luck, I’m sure you will enjoy this book!

Android Income Report #8: December 11

Another month is over, 2011 is done. I hope your last month was as great as mine was. Let me tell you why.

If you are new to this series, let me explain it to you: Since Android is an open platform, I decided to be open about the income I’m making with my private Android apps too. In the last report I aimed to reach $3,000 for the last month. You will see if it worked out.

For all income reports, please click here.

Which Apps?

3D Invaders – about 167,000 installs (+29k), 17% active

AL Voice Recorder – about 538,000 installs (+51k), 24% active

AL Voice Recorder Ad Free – 853 installs (+37), 43% active

Droid-Blog.net Android App – 370 installs (+22), 18% active

SmsToSpeech full – 722 installs (+7), 40% active

More then 80 thousand new downloads in this month. The AL Voice Recorder crossed the half-million-border. Wow! Still, it’s download rates declined a bit at the end of the month but 3D Invaders’ downloads increased a lot.

What did I do?

I worked on some apps, no changes to the apps currently published

Advertising Stats

Here are some statistics from the two advertising networks I’m using, AdMob and Madvertise. Please read the second income report for an explanation of the following numbers.

AdMob:

Requests: 693.010 (+65k)

Impressions: 680,326 (+69k)

Fill Rate: 98.17% (+0.83%)

Clicks: 29.441 (+11.2k)

CTR: 4.33% (+1.36%)

eCPM: $2.52 (+$1.12)

House Ads: 1,343 (+778)

Adjusted Requests:  694,353 (+66k)

Adjusted Fill Rate: 97.98% (+0.73%)

Madvertise

As I’m not using house ads in madvertise, no adjusted requests and fill rates are shown here.

Requests: 1,287,724 (+175k)

Impressions: 206,705 (+41k)

Fill Rate: 16.05% (+1.22%)

Clicks: 10,132 (+2,463)

CTR: 4.90% (+0.25%)

eCPM: $10.32 (+$1.18)

Again a really nice increase in both networks. Especially the increase in CTR at AdMob surprised me positively.

How much?

Here’s what you’ve been waiting for. This time I’m trying to give you a even deeper overview by providing graphs of my income development:

Madvertise:

3D Invaders: ~$1,817.00

AL Voice Recorder: ~$319.29

madvertise Total: ~$2,136.29 (+$627.46)

madvertise income graph

madvertise income graph

AdMob:

3D Invaders: $625.94

AL Voice Recorder: $1,086.42

AdMob Total: $1,712.36 (+$854.14)

 

AdMob income graph

AdMob income graph

Market sales: ~$97.77 (+$10.75)

In-App purchases: ~$5.96 (-$2.23)

 

Total: ~$3,952.74 (+$1,481.96)

Almost $4k, a really awesome result!

What’s next?

Being able to reach this numbers again would be great. So I’m setting my goal for next month to the close mark of $4,000 for this next month.

Please feel free to share your own experiences and hints in the comments. Please also don’t hesitate to tell me if there is anything else you’d like to get some information about.

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