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Foreword
Chapter 1: Brainstorming Smart Phone App Ideas
Chapter 2: Perform A Thorough Competitive Market Research
Chapter 3: Be Different From Your Competitor’s App
Chapter 4: Hiring Programmers With Extensive Experience
Chapter 5: Building Your Apps For Different Types Of Smart Phones/OS
Chapter 6: Get Your Legal Stuff Done To Protect Your Apps
Chapter 7: Selling Your Apps In Different Device Marketplaces
Chapter 8: Building Apps With Advertising Opportunities
Chapter 9: Implementing The Free Marketing Model – Create A Lite(Give For Free) And Full Version(Paid)
Chapter 10: Expanding Your App To The Web – Allow Synching/ Social Platform Or Etc
Wrapping Up
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Chapter 2: Perform A Thorough Competitive Market Research
Synopsis
For any type of business, a thorough market research is needed to tell you if the intended project venture is good or not. There are many sites that you can obtain market info and on many subjects. One such site is mobilephone development.com. It has great amounts of market research just on mobile phones and their apps. The research posted on this site is mostly done by big corporations which means that the data found on this site is valid and accurate.
Social Forums
Many ideas on phones and apps as well as complaints about them are found in social forums that target mobile users and developers. The complaints and comments from users are great in terms of feedback as it will tell you what not to do with your app, what not to buy, what brand is good and so on. Users and developers will also tell you what you should avoid when creating your app due to design complexity and programming tool restrictions. Most of these targeted social forums are free and you only need to register to participate in them.
Another avenue to get ideas is through focus group gatherings. These groups should be represented by age, gender, profession and other denominations. The analysis and results from these focus group gatherings will clearly show where your intended target group market lies. It will also show what type of app is popular, which brand of phone is the best with current models, how big is your intended market and what price level is acceptable. These focus groups will also tell you what is good about the app, what is lacking in the app and what is not good about the app. You will now have insight into what is good, what is missing and what to avoid when designing an app for the mobile market.
Chapter 3: Be Different From Your Competitor’s App
Synopsis
When you have performed a thorough market research, it will tell you what the market wants, what is available on the market and what you should do to penetrate the market.
Be A Leader Not A Follower
You have to adopt the Japanese mentality of how to penetrate the intended market. Take for instance, when the Japanese wanted to sell cars, they bought cars from Europe and the US and studied the cars. From the analysis, they concluded that they can make cars cheaper with the same accessories and features. They started manufacturing their own cars and marketed them worldwide. This is how Toyota, Honda and other Japanese brands emerged.
The defining factor for the Japanese was that they could give the same thing at a lesser price. The same can be said for any other product. If you sell any product that is similar to others in the market but is cheaper, you will penetrate the market and gain market share. Conversely, if you sell any product that has more user-demand features than your competitors, you will penetrate the market and gain market share. A great example of this is iPad. When it was launched, it was the first of its kind. It captured the whole tablet market until competitors caught up with cheaper models. Even now iPad maintains a large share in the tablet market, together with Samsung and Blackberry. The same scenario goes for iPod.
If price is constant, product differentiation becomes paramount in market acceptance. It is the logical choice for most people that when asked to choose between two cars of the same brand and model but one has more features, 100% of them will pick the one with more features.
Chapter 4: Hiring Programmers With Extensive Experience
Synopsis
Once you have confirmed the design and functionality of your mobile app but are not qualified to program it, you need to find programmers with extensive experience to create the features that you want for the mobile market.
Seek Help When It’s Needed
If your app is targeted for the Android market then the place to look for these programmers is globalemployees.com where they are a one stop center for outsourcing needs. They will handle all administrative functions in selecting experienced programmers that are tailored to your needs. They will:
• Find competent resources
• Manage infrastructure layout
• Check availability of software and hardware
• Labor & Employment Laws
• Holidays
• Appraisals
When hiring Android developers, you must ensure that they have the necessary skills to build really rich multimedia flash applications. They must have:
• Sound Knowledge of Android OS
• Experience in mobile & tab device applications
• The ability to conduct Android Testing
• Android Application Maintenance and Upgrade
India is a good source to get experienced programmers. The biggest advantage of hiring Android developers from India is that you spend almost 50% less on the resource as part of their salary, compared to their offshore western counterparts. Android developers in India are very versatile and they can provide Android application development on any platform namely Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. These developers in India are quite proficient in the English language, making communication with them easy. It is hard to explain the concept of the project to most people and even harder when there is a language barrier. In India the IT infrastructure is quite advanced, enabling clients to interact with their offshore locations by using the following options:
• Email
• Instant Messaging
• Skype
• Video Conferencing
With the above methods of communication, going through the design life cycle of the app for enhancements with the programmer on a constant basis is easy.
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