Monday, February 17, 2014

Is Producing A Successful App As Easy As It Looks?


Some apps appear rather easy to make. They have a fundamental user interface, do a rather simple function, and get a CRAZY quantity of sales. I'm discussing hundreds a week! Even thousands! With this being said, it would appear it 'd be easy to replicate the procedure: design an app, market it, and wait for the cash to flow in. Then naturally for whatever work you can't do (such as the creating) you can outsource to places such as Elance and oDesk ... they have lots of qualified individuals (many of whom have a remarkable reputation).
Unfortunately I have some problem ... creating a successful app developer perth is NOT as easy as it looks. In fact, it's EXCEPTIONALLY difficult. The reality is that so much coordination is involved and so much needs to "go right" in order for an app to remove. There are hundreds of hundreds of apps in the Android and Apple marketplaces so plainly attracting attention from the crowd is a task in itself.
On the other hand, finding success is A LOT EASIER if you're not new. If you have actually been around for a while, understand some top gamers in the market, have a favorable track record and are known for quality products, you're in an exceptional position. You can launch a new app, have big e-mail lists spoken to, immediately lots of individuals will begin tweeting and "liking" you, and so on. It can go viral in day for these kind of app owners. Those "fortunate" people that can put out an "okay" app and STILL get lots of sales. Don't think they have it too simple though ... if they put something bad out and individuals buy it, then they realize it's a piece of scrap ... their next release will likely be glanced over ...

You likewise need to do SO much work prior to launching an app (though it seems a rather fast procedure). The bulk of the work ... having the app created ... can take months before it's precisely how you desire it to look and work. Then quality testing. I assure there will be numerous defects at first. Possibly it crashes ... loads sluggish ... a link can not work (or lead somewhere you do not desire it to)... or whatever else. Whichever defect takes place, the buyer of your app will NOT be pleased. Miserable purchasers results in an unhappy seller-- you-- because your sales and reputation will be slim to none.
A word of guidance for you: find a market that has a market of purchasers that NEEDS something. Perhaps it's a problem they need addressed. Maybe it's something individuals have trouble doing and there would be a way to make life simpler for them. Numerous excellent apps do not provide individuals with something they could not do formerly, but rather with the capability to do their routine tasks quicker and more effectively. Would saving 15 minutes a day be worth a couple dollars to you? It definitely would be for me! With just 1 Day in a day, virtually everybody (myself consisted of)... specifically in today's world ... is trying to get as much done as possible prior to falling over from tiredness.
So, in case you missed it in the 2nd paragraph, it's not as simple as it looks. Finding success by creating mobile applications is an overwhelming job and is far from simple ... BUT ... please do remember that it indeed IS very possible if you prepare to start down the long road ahead of you.