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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!

Preview: Droid-Blog in 2012

2011 is almost over. Droid-Blog net was born on may 25th. Since then, 39 posts where published and an amazing 263 comments where written. Thank you all for this amazing participation!

The feedback I received for this blog was great and proved me right going this direction. I’m planing to keep the frequence of blogposts for the next year, maybe I’ll be able to write even more.

For the next year, I’m planing two new series: The first one is the Annual income report which will start in the first week of 2012. In this report I will give you insight into my complete private Android income made in 2011. This will also cover all the income I made before May and hence was not covered in a monthly report yet. The second series will be Insights of an indie developer, in which I will try to share some of the things I’ve learned on my journey as an autonomous developer. It will start in the first quarter of 2012.

I will also end the game development and app store optimization series and, of course, continue with the monthly income reports.

 

I hope you will enjoy the next year, may it be a successful and happy one. I’m looking forward to your continued participation.

Droid-Blog.net now on Google+

Most of you probably already realized: Google+ is now capable of Pages, an equivalent to the Facebook pages. This was a feature we’ve been lating for for a long time, and now it arrived.

Of course, Droid-Blog.net is also on Google+ now, so go ahead and add us to your circles here. I’m confident that this will be a great new way to interact with you, since it’s still one of the nerdyest social networks out there (based on the nerd/no nerd ratio of the users).

 

Droid-Blog.net is now on Google+

Droid-Blog.net is now on Google+

Steve Jobs has passed away

Yesterday, one of the world’s most innovative people, Steven Paul “Steve” Jobs has passed away. His perfectionism, openness and hunger has made him a inspiration for many. Many of us, including me, would not be where they are today without him.

Here is his inspiring speech at Stanford University 2005:

Thank you Steve, may you rest in peace.

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