[instaviz-users] Advertising -- is it worthwhile?

Jaap van Ees jvanees at gmail.com
Sun Jan 4 01:05:51 CST 2009


Knud and Luc made strong points. Most web sites that cover iPhone and  
iPhone apps tend to focus on games and amusement. Check out the 148- 
lists on 148apps.com (148 best apps, best selling aps, a.s.o.),  
nothing but games, flutes and farts. I suggest you focus on the more  
serious sites like iphoneclub.nl (see their article on Instaviz: http://www.iphoneclub.nl/21934/indruk-maken-met-iphone-diagrammen-van-instaviz/) 
, iPhonecentral on Macworld and the like.
What also works, albeit slowly, is mouth to mouth. Lots of people in  
my line of work use iPhones, and will be interested in Instaviz. I  
will show them Instaviz, of course, and I am sure more Instaviz users  
will do the same. ;)


Op 4 jan 2009, om 02:18 heeft Glen Low het volgende geschreven:

> Hi All
>
> Been thinking through several strategies for getting Instaviz "out
> there".
>
> As a buyer or potential buyer of Instaviz and other iPhone apps, what
> led you to buy it? Do you consult other websites, Google, newsgroups
> etc. before making your decision, or was it solely or mostly based
> within the App Store system?
>
> As a fellow developer of iPhone apps, what strategies have you used to
> promote your product?
>
>
>
>
> Cheers, Glen Low
>
>
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