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Top Mistakes to Avoid Before and After a Mobile App Launch

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There are several mistakes that you must avoid before and after a mobile app launch. If you want your app to become a success, you need to focus on the revenue opportunities and customer satisfaction. The top mistakes are: failing to promote your application, focusing on technical aspects of the app, and not keeping track of important metrics. It is very important to promote your mobile application early, before it hits the store. You can use various channels, including content marketing, news, billboards, and promo events. If you want your app to be a hit, you must understand your core demographic. A properly developed app attracts users with high retention rates, which is crucial for business success. But if you're trying to reach the masses, then you need to make sure you're reaching your audience's pain points and wants. Ultimately, this will increase conversion and retention rates. However, if you don't know your audience, you can't make the right decision. ...

6 Mobile App development trends for 2020 & beyond

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Mobile applications have become like our significant other; we cannot live without it anymore. Our lifestyle has been evolved over the years so much with the use of mobile applications for several tasks like paying the power bill; making a to-do list or searching for a new car; we use handy applications for hassle-free processing. According to Google, about 80% of mobile users prefer to buy from a company having a mobile application for better user experience. No wonder, there are almost 2.6 million Android apps on the Play Store and about 2 million or more in the App Store. Like other digital marketing tactics, mobile app development techniques also keep changing as new technology begins to show its magic. So, let us find out what the top 6 Mobile app development trends for 2020 and beyond. 1. Beacon Technology This technology uses mobile’s GPS information to send personalised messages to the mobile user when that person enters a particular location. For example, imagine you are looki...