TreKing, I haven't read all the posts on this thread. Generally
speaking, I agree with your sentiment that the 325-character limit is
artificial and, well, limiting. That being said...

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 6:46 PM, TreKing <[email protected]> wrote:
> And you had no other resources at your disposal to do all this marketing
> right?

...this is where you go off the rails.

Every seller of products and services on planet Earth has access to
the most dizzying array of marketing tools in human history. Some cost
money, some do not. Some vary by geography of the marketer, others
vary by the geography of the audience. Some require skills that the
marketer may not have and would have to hire. Hence, the subset of
that array of marketing tools available to any given developer will
vary, based on the developer's resources, location, and so on.

Exactly one of these is the Android Market.

Any Android developer wishing to have success needs to recognize that
the Android Market is but one piece of what needs to be a larger
marketing plan. Any marketer that says "Who-hoo! We got in the print
Staples catalog! The marketing is complete!" will get fired. Any
developer that says "Who-hoo! We got in the Android Market! The
marketing is complete!" deserves a similar fate.

Could the Android Market be better? Absolutely. It could be as good as
the iPhone App Store, for example. And there are legions of iPhone
developers who aren't getting the sales they think they
deserve...because they're considering the App Store to be the be-all
and end-all of marketing and distribution. And it's not, particularly
with a catalog of 250,000+ competitors and substitutes.

> You did it all with 325 characters, two screenshots, and some savvy?

Probably not. But you're not limited to those, either, unless you
choose to be, and then you have nobody to blame but yourself.

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