Hi Chris;
One way is to provide additional feature/function to the free app
and then you can charge for the new version. This requires work
but you have the advantage of having an existing user base.
Sincerely,
Kiet

On May 29, 9:21 pm, Chris <crehb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> So I started working with Android a while back and have an app on the market
> (which I pertty much wrote for myself) that surprisingly got a great
> response, especially from abroad.
>
> I'm wondering if any of you ever had to take something from
> free/hobby-focused to a paid model.  I'm curious about the technical
> details, like how to a) organize the package/app names to differentiate the
> two, because I want the free & paid one available at the same time, and b)
> some good advice on moving my few but loyal users over without forcing them
> to download a new app entirely.
>
> Lurkingly yours,
> - C

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