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This PPT is really helpful for consumers who want to understand the growing trend of mobile application development market of USA and UAE. For more information click here: http://www.appnotech.com/ or for android users click here: http://www.appnotech.com/android-apps/
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Mobile Apps in the Marketplace
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Launch & Market Mobile Apps
General Mobile App Market in Perspective
As of May 2010, more than 240,000 apps are available from 7 stores on 7 platforms (CTIA)
In 2010, it is estimated that consumers spent $6.2 billion in mobile app stores worldwide to download more than 8 billion apps – 8 out of 10 of which are free (CTIA)
45% of developers plan to monetize their apps directly, in other words outside the app stores (Bango Analytics)
Gartner forecasts the total app revenue will increase to nearly $30 billion by 2013 with over 21 billion downloads. The number of free or ad-funded apps will increase to 87%.
Demand for mobile apps expected to peak in 2013 2
New App Stores recently launched;
recent industry estimates:
• 300,000 apps developed,
• 10.9 Billion downloads
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The App Marketplace as of June 2010
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Average price for all paid apps
Apple $3.62BlackBerry $8.26Android $3.27Ovi (Nokia) $3.47Palm $2.53Windows $6.99
App store size – total number of applications
Apple 150,998Android 19,897Ovi (Nokia) 6,118BlackBerry 4,756Palm 1,452Windows 693
Source: Distimo – www.distimo.com
Other App stores • Carrier-specific app stores• 3rd party stores such as GetJar, Handango, Amazon, etc.
Remember, Mobile App Development is Still a Business!
Do you know what is required to run it like a business?
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Just a Few of the Basics to Get Started
Legal Copyrights liability
Accounting how is revenue being tracked &
managed what about expenses
Marketing who will buy it how do we know they’ll buy it how many of them are there how much should it cost
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A Few Tips
Don’t assume everyone will think your idea is as great as you do; step away from it, ask strangers for feedback (NOT FAMILY & FRIENDS)
Don’t assume you will quickly start making money to pay the bills; have a back-up plan for how you will operate financially
DO A MARKETING PLAN; don’t just assume that putting it on the App Store will make you a fortune (we’ll discuss this more later)
Whatever you believe will be your revenue, cut it by 75% - then you might be close
Whatever you believe it will cost you to develop and market it, double it - then you’ll be close
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Making Money with Mobile Apps
What are the options?
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Where should you focus your efforts?
Developing your own proprietary app and marketing it yourself; maybe you can be the next ‘Angry Birds’!
Developing apps requested by other firms, ie: marketing departments for brands such as: Retailers Radio stations Music groups Business services and more
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45% of app developers plan to monetize their
apps directly, meaning
OUTSIDE the app stores
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How do you make money?
Self-developed & marketed apps Pay to download In-App advertising Pay for enhanced
version
Apps for clients Flat fee based on scope
of work Hourly fees % of revenue earned by
app
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Target Marketing to Increase Use & Revenue
What Types of Mobile Apps Are Being Used and in the Highest Demand?
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Do Research Before Developing Your App!!!!!
Who is the target audience for your App
How are you going to monetize your App (pay to download, in-App advertising, pay for enhanced version, etc.)
What is the best way to reach your target audience to educate them about the availability of your app
What percentage of the mobile marketplace you will reach on each mobile platform to aid you in determining which platform to build your App on 11
Make sure to know who your target customers are; there’s
no point spending time, money & effort building an iPhone app if your target demographic is
using a Blackberry
Have an understanding of market share by OS; how
many people REALLY have an iPhone? How do you reach the rest of them?
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Top 20 Mobile Content Categories Among Active Users
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How Phones Are Being Used
Comscore
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Mobile Use Breakdowns by Age
Adobe Mobile Experience Survey, October 2010
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Mobile Use Breakdowns by Gender
Adobe Mobile Experience Survey, October 2010
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Nielsen Reports on App Store Effectiveness (cont’d)
Top FREE Apps / iPhone (by Brand)
The Weather Channel Facebook Skype Angry Birds Words with Friends UPS PayPal eBay USA Today Bing Yelp
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According to Nielsen, “Free, functional branded apps do better in the App Store.”
Nielsen: U.S. Top 10s and Trends for 2010
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Always consider these items:
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Where do Marketers want to be?
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Where to publishers want to be?
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(Newspapers, magazines, book publishers, music publishers, etc.)
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Android Growth in 12 Months
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NOTE:This study is from March 2010,
it is estimated that studies currently being conducted will
show substantial Android Growth
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Marketing Mobile Apps
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What is the Future of Mobile Apps?
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The App vs. Mobile Web Debate
Studies indicate: Many of the apps we see today are a result of brands and
agencies jumping on the bandwagon and taking advantage of the current consumer focus on the App stores.
As the volume of Apps increases, and the drive toward App stores declines, there will be a return to web content. Nokia, Google and many others are already predicting this and encouraging web-based Apps or widgets rather than complex native code that is dependent on platforms and versions.
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The Future of Mobile App Market
Industry experts indicate: The rapid growth of more capable smartphones looks set to
continue, but there are likely to be limits to the growth in apps and the way they are distributed and discovered.
A single app store with hundreds of thousands of apps is not good for the consumer or the developer.
There is likely to be a more open market where developers can choose to publish via a standard app store, in one of many specialist app stores or directly from any number of websites, including their own.
There will always be a place for apps – graphical, highly demanding apps such as 3D games, but just as we have seen on the PC, many apps are now being delivered as web apps – including productivity tools like Office products from Google and Microsoft or photo editing tools like Photoshop or Picasa.
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Questions?
For details on Android Mobile Apps Click:http://appnotech.me/android-application-development/
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