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Posted by on Apr 9, 2013 in Apps, Mobile | 0 comments

All-time Revenues and Downloads of 250 Top Grossing Apps

All-time Revenues and Downloads of 250 Top Grossing Apps

Another update to the report Distimo  released a while back, which analyzes the all-time downloads and revenues of the top 250 grossing apps from February, 2013 – also showing the most lucrative models for app monetization. These apps have been published since January 2012. The main takeaways: In-app purchases generated a record setting 76% of all revenue in the Apple App Store for iPhone in the U.S. in February 2013 (up 53% from Jan, 2012). In the Asian markets (Hong Kong, Japan, China and South Korea), 90% or more of all revenue was generated by in-app purchases. Broken down by business model: 71% IAP Revenue from Free Apps, 24% from Paid and 5% IAP from Paid Apps. Of the top 10 apps for February, the average revenue per download(ARPD) ranges from $0.37-$7.04. Interestingly, of the 3 monetization models, freemium apps generated the least amount of revenue per download with an average of $0.93. Looking at the top 250 apps in Apple’s App Store in the U.S., 92 freemium apps generated...

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Posted by on Apr 7, 2013 in Apple, Mobile | 0 comments

New Apple Patent for LockScreen Features

New Apple Patent for LockScreen Features

  Apple, like most big tech companies (Samsung, Google, LG, Panasonic, etc..) file a lot of patents for inventions that will likely never come into fruition. Today is no different, Apple has published documents to the U.S. Patent and Trademark office discovered by PatentlyApple, see image below. One of the more noteworthy features is the newly animated lock-screen which would allow quicker access to frequently used apps via new animated feature accessible through a home button that could also recognize pressure input. Sure some might argue that this isn’t something Android hasn’t already had for years, but can you imagine it being on an iOS? It’s about time if you ask me.  These new features will surely help iOS users bypass having to input their security pins just to ‘access’ the things that they should (in theory) already have access to from the get-go. In addition, apple filed another application in Q3 of 2011 which shows Apple experimenting with the possibility of having hybrid/notebook tablet designs (nothing Windows hasn’t...

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Posted by on Apr 6, 2013 in Apps, Marketing, Mobile | 1 comment

3 App Monetization and Marketing Strategies You Can Implement TODAY

3 App Monetization and Marketing Strategies You Can Implement TODAY

Sometimes a well polished App just isn’t enough.  More so – many developers with the mindset, “if I build it they will come” will more than likely do themselves more harm than good.  Sure, a remarkably designed app is the foundation of acquiring, hundreds,thousands, and even millions of users..BUT – it doesn’t stop there.  Now adays’ people don’t want to pay for apps anymore.  Seriously.  76% of App Revenue came from in-app-purchases last year, and that doesn’t look to be declining anytime soon.   So then the question becomes.. How do I create my app to be profitable from the start, without compromising my users experience?   We’re going to talk about 3 ways you can do just that, so read on..   1) Paid Downloads At the end of the day, it’s all about driving traffic, converting traffic to leads, and getting sales.  Luckily, in mobile these first two occurences happen almost instanteously, it’s the last one that is the real stuggle for most developers.  Whether you decide...

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Posted by on Apr 5, 2013 in Apple, Mobile | 0 comments

Apple Increases Gap as Leading Smartphone Vendor in US, iOS Takes Share from Android

Apple Increases Gap as Leading Smartphone Vendor in US, iOS Takes Share from Android

comScore has released their February monthly report that ranks the top smartphone OEMS (Original Electronic Manufacturer’s  and platforms for the 3 month period ending in February. As seen in the image below, Apple’s distribution increased by near 4% (3.9%) while Samsungs only increased by 1%.  HTC,Motorola, and LG all showed declining shares between 1.7% and .2%.   One thing to note is: “the shipped vs. sold dispute doesn’t apply to comScore’s results, as its data comes from surveys tracking smartphone subscribers and usage and not sales or units shipped.”   While Apple may lead in OEM, Google still reigns over all with the top OS.  Despite the fact that it decreased from 53.7% (in November) to 51.7% in February, it still is quite a chunk higher than iOS at 38.9%.  Sadly, Blackberry, Microsoft, and Symbian only represent 9.1% of the remaining market (cumulatively).  With Blackberry at 5.4% share, Microsoft at 3.2%, and sad Symbian at 0.5%. ...

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Posted by on Apr 5, 2013 in Apps, Mobile | 0 comments

Average U.S. User Spends 2 1/2+ Hours on Their Mobile – Flurry

Average U.S. User Spends 2 1/2+ Hours on Their Mobile – Flurry

Flurry (who does App Analytics) has  reported that the average U.S. mobile owner spends around 2 1/2 hours a day using their iOS/Android smartphones and tablets. That being said, 80% of time is spent on apps.  The report further indicates that 85% of consumers prefer mobile apps over mobile websites, and the data from Flurry suggests no different. Flurry found that 80% (of the 2hrs and 38mins) of the time is spent inside apps, with the mobile web being consumed for the remaining 20% or 31mins.   While games still reign the most popular with 32%, Facebook took 18%, and entertainment 8%.  As Flurry celebrates their 5th anniversary since launch  they’ve also released the data that its services have added to over 300,000 apps, with more than 1 billion sessions per month.   See the charts below for more info.   New App Usage on devices increased 20% while same app usage decreased 20%. Average apps ‘launched’/publisher per-day increased by .4 from 7.5 to...

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Posted by on Apr 5, 2013 in Apps, Marketing, Mobile | 0 comments

Twitter Gives Mobile App Developers Options for PPI

Twitter Gives Mobile App Developers Options for PPI

The twitter you have learned to love, and grow with has received a major update (a good one no-less), one that will be VERY helpful to App Developers looking to run some Pay-per-install campaigns. While historically, when thinking about twitter you may have thought: “how can I best say this in 140 characters – I don’t know if that’s even possible to say something in 140 characters…I guess I could try?” In any case, twitters tweets are changing to what Twitter is calling “Twitter Cards” if you’re familiar with how the Apps are displayed in the Apple App Store, then it looks very similar. These “Twitter Cards” will provide brief previews of linked content for: videos, images, and stories. This is Twitters way of giving mobile app developers a major new marketing opportunity.   SEE ALSO: Fiksu’s result of Facebook CPI Campaign. Some of Twitters new features include: Deep-linking, (this enables users to click into an app to view content that is linked to the tweet(s)” This can be...

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