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Let’s face
it, there are a lot of apps out there on the Play Store. But how do you make
sure that your app stands out from the competition? How do you make sure that
users are seeing, and downloading your app(s), and then using your app(s).
Well, there are a few secrets to mobile app success, which we are going to go
over today.
Usability
The last
thing you want is to have an app that is difficult for the users to use.
You don’t want your users to wonder “how do I do this?”, as it usually means
they are going to uninstall your app and never download it again. Another good
part of usability, is providing the same user experience across devices. If you
have an Android app and a desktop app or webapp that works on the desktop, it’s
important to provide the same experience across those devices. So the user
doesn’t feel lost when they jump from their smartphone to their laptop.
New
User Adoption
Make sure
there are no roadblocks for users that want to download your app. If you need
to create an account to use an app, you probably aren’t going to do it, and
just use another app. However, if you use Facebook or Google Sign-In you can
still have them sign in, but because they are going to use Facebook or Google
to Sign-In they are more likely to stick around.
Convenience
is Key
Be sure that
your app is quick and easy to use. The last thing a user wants is to use a
shopping app that takes its sweet time loading up or checking out. As users are
likely to jump into doing something else and may never check out. While we’re
on the topic of shopping apps, make sure the basket is where users can find it
easily and check out even easier.
Marketing
Android Marketing is a
pretty big deal. A lot of app developers don’t really think about it. But
Android Marketing is one of those things that must be done for your app to be
successful. It’s going to be nearly impossible for your app to become very
popular without marketing it at some point. Whether that’s just posting
something about it on Google+, Facebook, Twitter or any of the other social
media sites a few times a week or going with App Reviews and posting on
Forums and such. It’s still a necessary tool.
Engaging
with your Users
Possibly the toughest part for a developer.
Getting your users to engage with
the app. The easiest and most popular way this is done is through Widgets.
Let’s take a news app as an example. If the user puts a widget on their home
screen, the news from your news app will be refreshing on their home screen at
intervals throughout the day. Increasing the likelihood of the user opening the
app again and using it. Which brings you return users, which are just as
important if not more important as new users.
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