Thursday, 2 August 2012

Android Application SDK Develop Service


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The Pros and Cons of a Fragmented Android Market

 


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Whilst a lot can be said about Android’s open doors model for its app distribution system, it does have some clear pros and cons:

 

 

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Pros

  1.     Your app or game gets featured in the new / updated sections of each separate app store instead of just the one which gives increased exposure, which in turn increases the chance of getting a hit product
  2.     You can set the price of your app or game on a per app store basis
  3.     Some Android app stores will carry content that others will not. For example, the MiKandi market distributes adult content for Android but most other Android app stores do not
  4.     Some Android app stores inadvertently drive sales on other stores. For example, there is evidence to suggest that releasing a product for free on Slideme can drive sales on the Android Market
  5.     The main Android app store (Google Android Market) does not allow the developer to switch from free to paid and back again, which completely rules out price-playing marketing tactics. This is however possible on other Android app stores, although changing your price on some app stores (Appia driven app stores for example), there will be a lag between you changing your price and the price changes rolling through to the stores (can sometimes take weeks, if at all)

    Anyone can sell and distribute Android apps and games  including you the developer. This creates a huge potential opportunity for developers, especially free and freemium app developers

 

You can buy the Android Application Service and list your app to 23 app store
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Cons

  1.     Some Android phones and tablets are locked into certain app stores so if you do not launch your product on those stores then you will be losing out on a significant market
  1.     Each Android store has its own set of submission guidelines, rules and art asset requirements that you need to adhere to in order to launch your apps and games on that store. This can prove to be a real pain.
  1.     Updating your products across all Android app stores is very difficult and can be hard to track
  1.     Many Android app stores have their own licensing check SDK to help prevent piracy (not a problem if you are going for free or freemium app model)

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  1.     Tracking sales across all Android stores takes a while (not a problem if you implement analytics such as Flurry)
  1.     Promoting  your app or game  on each individual store can be difficult and potentially costly
  1. I’m sure that if I sat here all day, I could probably fill up a few pages with more pros and cons, but alas I want to introduce you to the myriad of Android app stores out there  
You can buy the Android Application Service and list your app to 23 app store
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The Big List of Android App Stores

        Google Android Market – http://developer.android.com     Appia – http://www.appia.com     Slideme – http://slideme.org     Mobango - http://seller.samsungapps.com     Samsung Apps – http://seller.samsungapps.com     Amazon App Store – http://developer.amazon.com     Vodafone – http://widget.vodafone.com     Verizon Wireless – http://developer.verizon.com     Cellmania – http://www.cellmania.com/content_providers     Mobihand / Mobireach – http://www.mobireach.com     MiKandi – http://developer.mikandi.com     LG World – http://developer.lgmobile.com     GetJar -http://developer.getjar.com     Motorola shop4apps – http://developer.motorola.com     BlueVia – http://bluevia.com     Handster – http://www.handster.com/developers.php     Optus -http://partnerconnect.optusnet.com.au     Butterscotch / Tucows – http://www.butterscotch.com     AppsLib – http://www.appslib.com     Fasmicro – http://apps.fasmicro.net/developers     Pdassi – http://pdassi.de     Android Pit – http://www.androidpit.com     Camangi Market – http://www.camangimarket.com     DoComo Market – http://www.docomo-market.info     Sony Ericsson e-store – http://estore.ericsson.com     FastApp Store - http://www.fastapp.com     M1 App Store – http://appstore.m1.com.sg/developer     MobileApps – http://www.mobileapps.com/mobileapps/main/developer.jsp     Phoload – http://www.phoload.com/developer     MV Store – http://www.mvstore.vn     Exent – http://www.exent.com     NeXva – http://corp.nexva.com/content-providers     1Mobile – http://author.1mobile.com     AndroidFreeware – http://www.androidfreeware.net     Mobiles24 – http://www.mobiles24.com     CNET – http://upload.cnet.com     Soc.io Mall – http://soc.io     AppBackr – http://www.appbackr.com     AndroidApps - http://www.androidapps.com     AndroidTapp - http://www.androidtapp.com/     GiveMeApps - http://www.givemeapps.com/     Nook Store - http://nookdeveloper.barnesandnoble.com/     Android Games - http://android-games.org/

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      And a couple of Android warez sites that can drive big download numbers to free apps:

          Mobilism -http://www.mobilism.org     Blackdroid – http://www.blackdroid.net
      I have put the app stores in order of importance, so you should submit to those stores in the order provided above. This will allow you to safely ignore the stores lower down the list which do very little in terms of sales and downloads. If you are going free / freemium then you should try hit every single store, especially those listed as supporting only free apps and games.
      The figures are now a bit out of date, but they are definitely a surprising read. A Few Note-worthy Android App Stores After submitting a number of apps to the various app stores listed above, its worth mentioning some of our experiences. I have also called out a few other app stores that are quite unique and operate differently to what developers usually think of as an app store.


      You can buy the Android Application Service and list your app to 23 app store
      Product ID: 23 SDK INTEGRATION
      5 based on 5 reviews
      1000 New

      Google Android Market

      The Google Android Market is a good app store in general and many Android phones do have access to it, but not all. Downloads and sales are supposed to update a few times per day, but from what we have observed, they update randomly. We can see no changes for weeks and then all of a sudden we see changes a few times per day. The Android Market also has a 15 minute returns clause, whereby a user can purchase your app and return it within 15 minutes if they do not like it. You will find that a lot of users will purchase your game or app then immediately cancel the purchase. We are not sure why this happens

      Appia

      Appia are a hidden jewel as far as we are concerned. They supply many app stores across the net including the likes of Handango, Pocketgear and Mobile2day. Our free apps on Appia are beating our Android Market downloads by 600%. Our paid apps sales are however doing less well than the Android Market.

      Amazon App Store

      Sales on the Amazon Android app store are, how can I put this (abysmal?) and in fact, if Amazon didn’t reduce our price to $0.00 for us then we would probably have no sales. Be warned, if you drop the price of your app or game below the list price you set on Amazons app store then be in for a telling off (we have been bollocked twice already). When you sign up with Amazon you agree to keep your Amazon list price the lowest across all app stores. If you have an app or game that relies heavily on an external service that you..

               

      You can buy the Android Application Service and list your app to 23 app store
      Product ID: 23 SDK INTEGRATION
      5 based on 5 reviews
      1000 New

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