Tuesday, 16 September 2014

5 Harsh Myths Prevailing In Launching a Mobile App


Even after years of practise, many still have misbelieves about the entire journey of mobile app development. And, these myth-busters will help you set out on the right path to launching and getting traction for their app.


1.       Developing an App Is Hectic

Imagine you come up with an idea. Why not turn it into an app? This question is mostly prevailed. How far the idea works? - Certainly, there were many doubts going in but there is one thing assured. If you don’t find any such app on Google Play or in the App Store, someone else would soon enough. So, better decide to give it a shot.

Check whether your idea is practical, useful, error free and reliably reproduced.

2.       An App Doesn’t Stand Within Budget

While planning the overall costs of building a technology-based app advertising & promotion expenses shouldn't became a crucial mistake. This aspect is to be thought ahead as your ROI almost fully depends on app promotion.

Before paying for marketing, bear in mind growth comes from building a great product and delighting your first set of customers.

3.       Overwhelmed by technology

Considering technology as the end-all and be-all for your startup is only spoil your ideas and eventually the business. There are many experienced app developers out there to help you with coding. Hire someone who knows his stuff or outsource to an agency that can help you achieve your business goals through technology.

Your Idea brings business and technology a bold enabler.

4.       Mobile Designs Never Meet Expectations

Who said so? The typical client who becomes the hero of programmer jokes like ‘This blue is not blue enough’ and such. True! Blending that monochrome icon with jazzy visuals brings out outcome as cute, stylish, and very attractive.

Design is not only about shades and tastes, but about emotions more than logic.

5.       An Imaginary Kind Of A Response

Let’s be honest. Whatever we create would always seem to be the most beautiful thing on earth. Yes? Whereas, asking someone for feedback and reviews on that will help you face the consequences.

Every successful app is based on word of mouth.

Summing up, building an app is the easiest thing in your business journey but getting customers to use your app consistently is the toughest part.

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