Thanks for the info Stoyan. One theory I have is this:
Those of us that had Copy Protection on at initial release missed the
ever critical "new app" exposure. I don't have a phone, so I have been
watching cyrket.com. I noticed that my app wasn't showing there at
all when initially released. As
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Steve Ingram wrote:
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> When was your app released?
20 or 21st, I really can't remember.
> What is the price of your app?
$5
> How many have you sold so far?
~30 of which 10 have been charged (the 48 hour period + weekend has expired)
Compare the 30 to the 31
I have been wondering the same thing. I'm beginning to wonder if I
have done something wrong that is preventing people from finding or
being able to purchase my app. Any other insights would be greatly
appreciated.
When was your app released?
What is the price of your app?
How many have you sol
then again, what is the ratio of Android phones being able to download
paid apps (US only) to iPhones?
Maybe the 5% isn't that bad at all?
On 22 Feb., 22:12, tspree15 wrote:
> Is anyone having a lot of success with the market thus far?
> I'm seeing about 5% of the "downloads" when compared to m
Ignore. I assumed you had a demo/lite/beta/trial version of your app
to see what would be the users' interest in it.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Stoyan Damov wrote:
> You had 11 downloads or 11 orders?
> 11 downloads seem a very low number to me.
> - Show quoted text -
> On Sun, Feb 22, 20
You had 11 downloads or 11 orders?
11 downloads seem a very low number to me.
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 11:12 PM, tspree15 wrote:
>
> Is anyone having a lot of success with the market thus far?
> I'm seeing about 5% of the "downloads" when compared to my same app on
> the iTunes app store.
>
> I'm
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