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22 Reasons Why Your Business or Blog Needs An iPhone App

22 Reasons Why Your Business or Blog Needs An iPhone App

There is a lot more traffic coming from mobile platforms lately and it seems that the iPhone (or Internet in your hand) is something that can’t be ignored. iPhone and SmartPhone Mobile AppsThe growth in the market share of the iPhone as well as the continual replacement of the traditional mobile phones with Internet enabled phones like the Android and the Blackberry are driving traffic to sites at an increasing rate.

Here are some numbers:

Comscore announced that 45.4 million people in the U.S. owned smartphones in an average month during the December to February period, 2010

This is up 21 percent from the three months ending November 2009.

  • The iPhone will continue to be the leading app platform, with a database of over 200,000 applications offering niche and localized content from developers like AppzDev
  • Apple iPhone downloads have exceeded 3 Billion at the start of 2010
  • ABI Research reported that just under six billion mobile applications will be downloaded in 2010
  • Smartphone OS-based phones will grow at more than a 30% compound annual growth rate for the next five years globally

At CeBit this week and  there was a presentation by a “Mobile App” specialist and he opened my eyes to the increasingly omnipresent mobile market and how bloggers and corporate website owners cannot continue to ignore the smartphone app markets compelling growth.

One of the case studies mentioned was about the pizza  chain “Dominos” which after lanching its mobile app drove over $2 million in sales to its stores in just 3 months.  With the Domino’s Mobile App you can:

  • View the full Domino’s menu
  • See your current order
  • Track your order
  • View other information such as surcharges and the company’s privacy policy

So what is a “Mobile App”?

A mobile app is a small program that sits on your mobile phone and does something for you. With the power of today’s phones, apps can do some really great things – from letting you know what’s going on in your area, to calculating exchange rates, movie times, social media interactions, alerting you to traffic information, providing entertainment and letting you know about special offers. There are over 200,000 mobile applications out there today performing a huge range of tasks.

So what should you should keep in mind before ignoring the constant knocking on your door of an opportunity whose time has come.

  • If you have AppzDev LLC develop an App for mobile let everyone know about it through email, website, SMS  and Twitter
  • Add mobile value by including content and functionality that are location based or time sensitive
  • Just like social media don’t sell but provide content that adds value to people’s lives such as weather reports for bike riders that are location driven
  • AppzDev develops a Mobile App that becomes a part of the persons daily lives and hopefully becomes indispensable
  • Remember that with iPhone or mobile app your webiste or blog presence is just one or two slides or touches away on that persons phone anywhere anytime,
  • It’s about convenience
  • Mobile apps have broad reach  so develop apps that can viewed on as many mobile platforms as possible including, iPhone, Blackberry, Nokia and Android
  • You can use the App to drive traffic to your bricks and mortar store
  • Announce “Specials” to your readers (online shoppers love a bargain)
  • You can announce an “Event”
  • The mobile internet market is growing at a much faster rate than fixed internet
  • The developing world’s connection to the internet is much more mobile centric than the Western world’s fixed line communications infrastructure
  • 75% of our planet is still not connected to the Internet so the potential over the coming decades is substantial
  • It will differentiate you from your competition
  • You create deeper engagement
  • Drive more loyalty
  • You get to put your branding on your customers phones
  • Your business is provided with great feedback
  • It is going to drive more revenue and ultimately more profits
  • It enables easy sharing of your content between mobile users
  • Reduce costs to your business through automation
  • It could even stop you getting a speeding fine and keep your licence… Trapster.com app tells you when there is a speed camera nearby.

Click here for more information contact AppzDev iPhone Development to do your business iPhone app!

Thanks to Jeff Bullas for the incredible article! 

Facebook Marketing Solutions

 

 

Here’s what facebook has on their site regarding the free advertising for Business owners:

 

Dear American Small Business Owner,

You are the backbone of the largest economy in the world, and at Facebook, we’re excited about helping you grow.

On Facebook, your business can:

  1. Get more customers. More than 800 million people use Facebook to discover and share new things with their friends. Be on Facebook so new customers can find you.
  2. Build lasting connections. Have authentic conversations, build your brand, and re-connect with customers to build loyalty and keep them coming back.
  3. Reach your customers’ friends. People trust their friends for recommendations. Facebook is always on, so people can talk about your business with friends, whenever and wherever.


Millions of small businesses today are already using Facebook to market themselves.  One small business, CM Photographics, generated nearly $40,000 in revenue from a $600 investment in Facebook Ads.

We want you to be the next success story.

Over the next few months, we’ll be rolling out a nationwide program with our partners the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to invest, educate, and connect with small businesses.

Here’s how you can get involved:

  1. Get free advertising. Early next year, we’ll launch Facebook Small Business Boost. We are giving away up to $10 million in free advertising. Each qualified small business will be awarded at least $50 of free advertising on Facebook (more details coming soon).
  2. Learn about social technology. Stay tuned for access to free resources and information on how to use Facebook to grow your business. Join our live webinars to hear from our experts and ask us questions.
  3. Connect directly with Facebook. We’re hitting the road to meet small businesses like yours, so please join us when we’re in town. We’d like to share with you the benefits of using Facebook for marketing your business (schedule and locations coming soon).

If you’d like to get started today, create a free Facebook Page for your business and read about best practices for Pages.

Sincerely,

Your Friends at Facebook

Facebook Marketing Solutions.

Free Advertising Up To $10 Million For U.S. Businesses from Facebook

Facebook Free AdvertisingFacebook has teamed up with the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in an effort it claims will help grow American small businesses and create jobs. Starting in January 2012, Facebook will give businesses up to $10 million in free Facebook advertising in the form of ad credits. The goal is to provide 200,000 businesses in the U.S. with a $50 boost.

Meanwhile, Facebook, NFIB and the U.S. Chamber will provide businesses with webinars, collateral, case studies and tips educating business owners on how reach new customers on Facebook.

“Small businesses are the backbone of the American economy and we believe that Facebook can be a tremendous tool to fuel their growth and success,”  Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook Chief Operating Officer, says.

Of course, Facebook is clearly helping itself here, too, hoping to incentivize business owners to move more of their advertising dollars away from search engines like Google and into Facebook’s own network. That said, with Facebook’s now 800 million active users, it’s not exactly a bad move for small business owners to become more educated on how to use the network’s tools to connect with their customers.

The training will include details on using Facebook’s free offerings, like Facebook Pages (essentially, the social network’s business listing service) as well as the Facebook Platform, Facebook Ads and Sponsored Stories.

The outreach effort will also involve a roadshow coordinated with state and local chambers of commerce and regional NFIB offices. At the events, experts will train local business owners how to use Facebook to reach customers.

More information about program is being made available on www.facebook.com/smallbusinessboost. This page will detail how to receive the free advertising credits and will list the dates and locations of the upcoming events.

Facebook Free Advertising for Businesses

Marketing your iPhone app

20110925-102615.jpgThe gold rush to sell iPhone apps is on and you’ve created (or want to create) the next blockbuster iPhone app. You see dollar signs and want a part of this explosive new business opportunity. Beyond just posting your app on Apple’s Appstore you may be wondering what else is needed to successfully sell your app? In short, lots! With 40,000+ apps now being hosted on Apple’s AppStore, the days of simply tossing your app on Apple’s site and hoping to gain fame and fortune are in decline.

If you have aspirations to make more than a little spending money from your iPhone app then you must develop a marketing plan and apply tried-and-true marketing principles to your sales strategy. For example, as you wrote your iPhone app did you take some thought to determine who your target market is and how you will message to them in a way that they immediately understand the value of your app? Do you understand how to price your app for maximum success? Have you spent some time to formulate a marketing plan that will create a strong following of satisfied customers?

Marketing for iPhone apps is similar to marketing other online software products, although the marketing tools available have expanded in recent years especially in the area of social media. The steps are still the same: develop a product that your customers need (iPhone app), create and deliver a strong marketing message to attract a following, and continue to develop new products and upgrades to retain existing customers.

When you understand that marketing is a process that incorporates these fundamental steps you will be able to perform them to increase sales success for your iPhone app. For many iPhone app developers an understanding of the necessary marketing steps to increase exposure for iPhone app(s) is something new to them. Whether you are just starting out as a first time developer or have created and posted a number of apps for sale, you’ll want to take a closer look at marketing if you desire to move beyond being a casual developer and seller of iPhone apps to a successful marketer of your own best-selling brand.

Step 1: Understand Your App’s Unique Value and Message It

What sets your iPhone app apart from all your competitors? Let’s face it. There are lots of competitors with similar apps. You have to come up with ways to be unique. There are three key questions that you should attempt to answer as you define your iPhone app’s unique value. The answers to these questions become the pillars of your marketing process and should be incorporated in your marketing plan to the best of your ability:

What’s unique about your iPhone app? List all the features, graphics, sounds, functions that are unique to your app. This list will help you develop a marketing message for your app and keep you focused during app development.
Who is your target audience? Who will buy your app and who do you really want to sell to? Are you focused on the teenage market? Do you have a business app geared to a specific type of profession? Understanding your audience will help you develop a targeted marketing plan.
Who are your competitors? Are you going up against a large game developer or a business program? Knowing your competitors will help you define strategies to compete against the big boys.
The answer to these questions forms the basis of your marketing message.

Step 2: Deliver Your Message to your Targeted Audience

Demand for your app is created when you help a prospective customer see that you have a solution to their problem or you pique their curiosity. The demand for most products is already there; it’s just a matter of you creating a message that resonates with that audience and gets them to notice you.

Delivering your message happens when you create powerful descriptions and visuals for your app on the AppStore and on your app’s own web site. You must think in terms of showcasing your app on the AppStore and on a corresponding web site. The web site can be used to show videos of your app, provide additional screen shots and other content. Always display a “buy now” button prominently on your own site that directs the buyer to your app on the AppStore.

Social media marketing (SMM) can help you generate buzz for your app. Long before you launch the sale of your app you can be visiting and blogging to audiences that share an interest in your type of app. This interest can be converted to buyers once your app is launched. Take a look at using Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other social media tools to help get the word out about your app.

Step 3: Price Your iPhone App Effectively for Maximum Success

Much has been said about pricing your iPhone app. The strategy of pricing your app at $.99 to gain entry into the Top 100 category is becoming more difficult because of all the apps already posted to the App Store.

A better approach is to review the competition to get a feel for the price ranges for similar apps. If your app has strong features (go back to your list of unique features from step 1) then don’t be afraid to price the app at a higher price than $.99. Achieving break-even at $.99 is a lot harder than you may think unless you are one of the lucky few who hit a grand slam first at bat.
Starting at a little higher price gives you some room to discount and try some promotions to test out where your app will sell well. People will pay for quality and as more business-related apps become available their prices will reflect their value.

Step 4: Implement a Brief Marketing Plan for Your App

With the right message and the right audience combined with the right marketing tools and methods, you can create marketing campaigns that will be extremely effective in reaching your ideal audience. Your marketing plan does not to be lengthy but it needs to define what steps you will use to reach your defined audience. In short, your plan should include a clearly defined marketing message, a description of your ideal target audience, campaigns definitions (product reviews, press release and promotions) so that you have a roadmap of what you want to happen before your app hits the App Store.

Regardless of where you are at in the development process of your app you need to spend some time looking at how you want to market your iPhone app. The days of “hoping for the best” when selling your iPhone app are gone. Your marketing efforts should work in lockstep with your development efforts. Your sales results will improve through marketing and you just might come back to write another app, perhaps a best-selling blockbuster app!

Google giving all the right tools for Marketers to go mobile


Google is increasingly trying to send advertisers a message about how critical mobile is becoming. As an example the company recently estimated that a huge percentage of last-minute shopping search (44 percent) this holiday will be on smartphones and tablets. Despite predictions like this and recent survey data showing enterprises are pouring money into mobile marketing, the majority of brands and advertisers still don’t have an optimized mobile presence.

Although Google says that “the number of advertisers running mobile specific campaigns has more than doubled since January,” a large percentage are sending people to pages that don’t look good on smartphones. So rather than wait for marketers to get around to it, Google is providing an “incentive” to create mobile sites and landing pages.

Operating as both a carrot and a stick, Google announced this afternoon that it’s going to factor an advertiser’s mobile presence (site or landing page) into its ads quality score for mobile campaigns:

In the coming weeks, we will be introducing the mobile optimization of a website as a new factor of ads quality for AdWords campaigns that are driving mobile search traffic. As a result of this change, ads that have mobile optimized landing pages will perform better in AdWords — they will generally drive more mobile traffic at a lower cost.

Google also reiterated today that mobile-only campaigns drive 11.5 percent more CTRs than campaigns simply imported from PC AdWords.

Surojit Chatterjee, product manager for local mobile ads at Google, was asked what’s behind this 11.5 percent lift. He said that it’s probably a number of variables, including use of location and phone extensions in many cases — and the greater relevance and more precise targeting of mobile.

The hot mobile statistic of the week is that there will likely be more mobile internet users in 2015 than PC users, according to IDC. Whether or not that turns out to be an accurate prediction it’s going to be true at some point, and probably within five years at the outside.

In mobile search you need to reach the top ad positions to be seen. To that end, Google says the following about mobile-only campaign bidding:

Ensure you are bidding for positions 1-2 on mobile. Start by increasing your mobile bids to 2x your desktop bids and optimize your ads accordingly for CPA

With the new mobile quality score rule the company is going to get the attention of marketers and their agencies. The message now is: mobilize your sites and landing pages or your ads probably won’t be seen.