I'm interested in hearing if anyone else has experience selling on
third-party sites as well (handster.com in particular).  Wondering if
it's worth the effort to manage across multiple markets.

On the one hand, uploading a file to another revenue channel seems
easy enough.  On the other hand, there could be all sorts of problems
from getting paid to customer support if their purchase/download
doesn't work well.

-Steve

On Nov 2, 9:26 pm, Kostya Vasilyev <kmans...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I submitted my free application to two sites a while back. Download
> numbers are far, far below what the application gets on Android Market.
>
> With the recently expanded list of countries that can sell / buy paid
> applications, I don't see these stores being significant.
>
> One possible exception is Amazon's, but that's another story (what if
> the next version of Kindle runs Android, but has their app store instead
> of Android Market?)
>
> -- Kostya
>
> 02.11.2010 15:16, JRock пишет:
>
> > After publishing a free app to Android Market I have received numerous
> > solicitations from 3rd party app stores to publish my app such as
> >handster.com and mobango.com. To date, I have not pursued that and my
> > app is only available on Android Market.
>
> > I would love to hear some developer opinions about this: Is it better
> > to stick to Android Market only, or does it make sense to publish your
> > free apps in as many stores as you can? What do you think are the pros
> > and cons to each approach?
>
> --
> Kostya Vasilyev -- WiFi Manager + pretty widget 
> --http://kmansoft.wordpress.com

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