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Apple recently announced 1 billion iPhone apps had been downloaded from their App Store. How can your app get discovered amongst the 35,000 already there !? Keith Ahern of mogeneration who will show us what it takes to get a viable presence on the App Store and get noticed.
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We put big ideas in small devices - mogeneration.com
Pick me! Pick me!Getting ahead in the Apple App Store
Mobile Monday Sydney May 4th 2009
Keith Ahern Co-founder mogeneration.com
@pubzak (personal) @mogeneration (business)
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
Background
‣ Keith Ahern co-founded mogeneration in September 2008 with Tom Adams.
‣ Chairman is Ilkka Tales who founded VOIP company engin and has a long history with mobile companies.
‣ Graham Dawson is a mogeneration shareholder and developer. He created OzWeather, the most successful paid App with Australian content.
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Overview
‣ interrobang ‽
‣ how to get your app noticed
‣ iPhone 3.0 - does it change anything?
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Interrobang
A sentence ending with an interrobang expresses excitement or disbelief in the form of a question
For example:■ They did what‽■ WTF‽■ Excess data charges cost how much‽
Source: wikipedia
The mobile industry is full of interrobangs. so is this presentation.
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MoGeneration update
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‣ In the last month:
‣ Who bought content paid for by Premium SMS?
Mobile survey
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‣ In the last month:
‣ Who bought content paid for by Premium SMS?
‣ Who bought content paid for by Carrier billing?
Mobile survey
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‣ In the last month:
‣ Who bought content paid for by Premium SMS?
‣ Who bought content paid for by Carrier billing?
‣ Who bought iPhone apps?
Mobile survey
(results in red, approx 150 people surveyed)
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30-40
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iPhone App Stats as of May 2009
‣ 1 Billion apps downloaded in 9 months since July 2008 (source Apple)
‣ 35,000 apps available (source Apple)
‣ 500K iPhone OS devices in Australia (source mogeneration here-say, conjecture and eavesdropping on carriers)
‣ 33 apps on average per iphone‽
‣ 1,000 new apps released per week.
‣ Surge in iPhone developer applications since 3.0 announced (source Apple)
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Golden days of app store marketing - there was no marketing.
“if you build it they will come” Some guy from the movie
“Field of Dreams”
‣ From July 08 until around October 08 an app would stick around on the “recently released” list for a few days and sell.
‣ This suited most developers just fine, they didn’t need to put effort into marketing.
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Rising to the top
‣ Cross promotion
‣ Advertising
‣ Word of mouth
‣ Blogosphere
‣ Review sites
‣ “Lite” (free) vs. Paid
‣ Analytics, feedback
‣ Apple publicity
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Cross promotion
‣ Tell your existing users about your iPhone app, especially if they are on the iPhone!
‣ m.news.com.au had a 28% increase in traffic when mobile users were directed to the mobile version automatically.
‣ You can detect an iPhone user anytime they consume web content including rich HTML emails and calling web services.
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Advertising
‣ Apps can be installed from a link in an email or on the web. The link will start iTunes.
‣ leverage existing online ad networks
‣ Links work on both PC and iPhone.
‣ Considered ‘rude’ to start iTunes/App Store on a device without a landing page
‣ Affiliates - get 5% commission for selling your own apps!
‣ Problem: CPC often too high for $0.99c apps
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Admob Download Exchange
•! Show ads for other apps in exchange for promotion of your app
•! Ads are automatically created for you and targeted based on the App Store profile
•! You choose to serve more paid ads or more exchange ads in your app
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‣ >80% of AdMob iPhone publishers are participating in the app exchange
‣ Currently averaging >15K app exchange derived app downloads per day.
‣ >300K apps have been downloaded via the exchange since launch (April 09).
‣ 10 apps have >10K downloads each.
‣ >10% conversion rate after the click.
Admob Download Exchange
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Word of mouth
‣ iPhone apps are possibly the single most demonstrable (and resellable) products in existence - all you need is an iPhone.
‣ Make it easy to send to a friend. Integrate with the address book - allow friends to engage
‣ Obama app - phone a friend
‣ millionaire - phone a friend
‣ Aesthetics. “boring” apps have been given new life with great aesthetics sexy
weather
sexybusiness search
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Word of mouth - urban spoon
‣ One of the top iPhones apps
‣ iPhone version of urbanspoon.com(they have a website‽) - low profile until the iPhone app
‣ urbanspoon (company) recently sold for > $10M USD
‣ Launched widget version of iphone app UI online.
sexyrestaurant
search
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Word of mouth - flight control
‣ Melbourne based firemint
‣ “warm up game”, dreamt up and coded by CEO. “fixed up” by the designers.
‣ 500K unit sales in 4 weeks @ $1USD
‣ 700K unit sales to date
‣ => 700K USD = 960K AUD
‣ less apples share (30%), GST (10%)
‣ => $576K
‣ less estimated production costs $50K
‣ => $526K AUD profit (estimated)
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blogosphere
‣ blogs
‣ youtube etc.
‣ monitor withgoogle alerts
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review sites
‣ 10-20 significant sites
‣ send a press release
‣ app coupons
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Lite vs. Paid
‣ Android model
‣ 24 hours for a refund. One top selling game “Kenny Rogers Blackjack” - has 40% of sales refunded.
‣ In general free but limited apps help sales of paid apps. But there have been many exceptions.
‣ Apple lite apps must be functional, they can not be called ‘demos’, they can not be crippled with:
‣ time limitations
‣ “upgrade to full” prompts on disabled functionality
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Lite vs. Paid
‣ Lite Success story: iShoot
Via Wired
When iShoot launched in October, business was slow for a while. And then Nicholas found some spare time to code a free version of the app — iShoot Lite, which he released January.
Here’s how that helped: Inside iShoot Lite he advertised the $3, full version of iShoot. Users downloaded the free version 2.4 million times. And that led 320,000 satisfied iShoot Lite players to pay for iShoot.
The game soared to the No. 1 spot.
$800K USD in 6 months
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Lite vs. Paid
‣ Lite Sob story: Dabble
$35K USD to develop
$535 USD revenue first month.
The lite version had no effect on sales ‽ “Lite”
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Analytics & Feedback
‣ Analytics tools for iPhone rapidly maturing
‣ How are your users interacting with your application?
‣ Where are your users coming from?
‣ What do they love and hate about your application?
‣ How long are they spending on your application?
‣ What device types are they coming from? Are they coming from wifi vs carrier?
‣ Providers
‣ admob
‣ pinch media
‣ mobclix
‣ Google analytics*
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Commbank iPhone App
‣ Lousy app, launches web browser.
‣ Terrible reviews.
‣ #1 free app for several weeks ‽
237 “*”
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App abandonment
‣ Pinch media:
‣ "20% of people only use free apps after the first day they download it" (30% paid)
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App abandonment
‣ Pinch media:
‣ "20% of people only use free apps after the first day they download it" (30% paid)
‣ "20% of people only visit a bookmarked webpage after the first day they bookmark it"
‣ Nobody would really be bothered by the second stat on a PC.
‣ Push in iPhone 3.0 will help
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Apps are possibly the primary content discovery mechanism on the iPhone
‣ Hamish and Andy is both the #1 podcast and a popular free app
‣ The app is simply the podcast content, without all the podcast goodness‽ (background, desktop sync etc)
‣ Most app users do not know about the podcast
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Apple publicity
‣ You don’t call Apple, they call you.
‣ App Store
‣ staff picks
‣ featured apps
‣ “special” pages in iTunes
‣ Retail Store
‣ Pre-installed on iPhones / iPod Touches
‣ Genre listing table signage‽
‣ Big shiny icon
‣ full page ads in SMH, The Australian
‣ TV Ads
Male model (‽) Mick Liubinskaspointing to OzWeather icon in
Apple Store Sydney
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iPhone 3.0
‣ Apple had a surge in iPhone developer applications for 3.0
‣ 1000 new APIs
‣ In app purchases
‣ time based: subscription models (magazines, books, video)
‣ content based: game levels, game weapons
‣ Push
‣ real time updates: badge, alert, sound notification
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How mogeneration can help
‣ Strategy
‣ Business models
‣ Development
‣ Marketing
‣ Trainingyour
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ContactKeith Ahern
Founder mogeneration+61 415 618 993
[email protected] (company) @mogeneration
twitter (personal) @pubzak
Offices in Sydney (Surry Hills) and Brisbane
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