On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 10:32:31AM -0800, klewelling wrote:

> I don't have the marketing resources to draw mass appeal. Part of the
> problem are the overcrowded app markets that overwhelm users with
> choices.

That's part of the problem.  Another part is the lack of a temporary
home for new apps.  As the market is now, new apps must be in the
top-rated category before they're even released, otherwise they get
a few hours of being displayed, then they're gone for good, and rely
only on people searching for your app that they don't know exists, or
keyword searches that might or might not display your app (without
users knowing that there's a little button up there to display the
rest of the matches, where your app might be hiding).

Perhaps a section in the market for NEW apps (NOT UPDATES), with
categories for apps vs games, and under those, subcategories for
different types of apps and types of games.  They could then be sorted
by age (newest first), not ratings, and stay there for some set period
of time (such as, one month).

Then, the apps with high ratings can be moved into the existing top-rated
sections as appropriate.

Sound reasonable?  Yeah, I know...it'll never happen...at least, not on
the Google market, that is....

Later,
   --jim

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