$100K in 4 months: A niche app's path to App Store success
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$100K in 4 months: A niche app's path to App Store success
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#5I found it interesting that almost all App Store success stories mentioned their sales went up when the app was featured by Apple, which indirectly makes me time that getting Apple's attention is the #1 priority for an app developer.
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#6However, it should be noted that iMockups has not been featured since June of last year and still is able to maintain a Top 50-60 ranking in Productivity in the US. As noted in the article, some of the key post-launch factors have helped us keep iMockups in the rankings.
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#7Are there any apps that aren't featured get as many sales as the featured ones? Can any apps be considered "success" without Apple's promotion? I found it interesting that almost all App Store success stories mentioned their sales went up when the app was featured by Apple, which indirectly makes me time that getting Apple's attention is the #1 priority for an app developer.
Tapbots is one of the really big guys on the app scene, and I wouldn't put it past them to pull something like this off without Apple's help.
But people obviously shouldn't assume that they could follow in their footsteps.
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#9Are there any apps that aren't featured get as many sales as the featured ones? Can any apps be considered "success" without Apple's promotion? I found it interesting that almost all App Store success stories mentioned their sales went up when the app was featured by Apple, which indirectly makes me time that getting Apple's attention is the #1 priority for an app developer.
Was the relaunch of Tapbots' Camera+ featured? I don't think so, and it would seem weird for Apple to do it, after they initially blocked it - considering that it would look like a concession on their part - but I'm not completely sure. Tapbots is one of the really big guys on the app scene, and I wouldn't put it past them to pull something like this off without Apple's help. But people obviously shouldn't assume tha…
However, Taptaptap (not Tapbots) has a massive mailing list that they leverage whenever they have a product launch. That definitely helps!