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Tag Archives: IPhone
Native App or Web App? PhoneGap Offers a Bit of Both
7/19/12: We’ve published an update on our experience with PhoneGap–available here. We wrote a post last summer that discussed whether html5 would make native mobile apps obsolete. Since then, we’ve come across many similar discussions on other blogs and sources. … Continue reading
Posted in Marketing, Mobile, Technical, Tool Review
Tagged Android, IPhone, Marketing, Mobile, Mobile App Development, Mobile Marketing, PhoneGap, Tool Review, Windows Phone 7
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App Store Optimization (ASO) – Is Your Mobile App Optimized?
A few weeks back, we wrote about marketing and monetizing your mobile apps. We thought a discussion on app store optimization (ASO) would be a timely follow-up. ASO is similar to search engine optimization (SEO). It’s all about making sure … Continue reading
Posted in Marketing, Mobile
Tagged Android, App Store Optimization, ASO, iPad, IPhone, Marketing, Mobile, Mobile App Development, mobile app marketing, Mobile Marketing, Windows Phone 7
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Marketing and Monetizing Your Mobile App – Part 2
Last time, we covered suggestions for marketing your mobile app. This time, we’re talking monetization—how to earn revenue with your app. Each method below can be used on its own, but many app developers and publishers who create stand-alone apps … Continue reading
Will Windows Phone Take Off in 2012?
You’re considering a new smart phone. Or, maybe you’re thinking of developing a mobile app. For now, the big decision is—iPhone or Android? But will it stay that way? RIM, the maker of Blackberry smartphones, just hired a new CEO … Continue reading





