Here here! It is all very easy to use from a customer standpoint but to me 1 thing keeps this market from exploding. The 24 hour refund.
I have customers buying it, using it, and commenting that they had fun with it and by the way... thanks for the refund. Well, thank you for taking the time to put that nice little comment in the app ratings. That was really nice of ya. Seriously, I have a 30% refund rate on any given day. Sure, improving the app will reduce that some but not by much. Ty On Apr 28, 8:48 am, Steve <[email protected]> wrote: > A big part of the success of the iPhone is the App Store. Yes, the > iPhone is a nice device etc etc but would it be having the same > success without the App Store? > > Android is a great platform, the G1 is a good phone, and we need > Google to get serious about the Market. > > On Apr 25, 7:26 am, wescorp <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > Today was not as good of day as I had hoped. Every morning I tap the > > keyboard between 5 and 5:30 AM and get after it. I've been doing this > > for a long time. When Android appeared, I jumped thinking Android had > > the potential to remake computing as we knew it. A link I use > > searches Google News for articles regarding Android and > > today,http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-volk/mountain-view-we-have-a-p_..., > > caught my eye. The title, "Mountain View, We Have A Problem ... > > Google's Android Phone Disappoints Developers" at made me think a > > squeaky wheel was making noise again but after reading the whole > > article, and letting it settle for a while, my go go Android attitude > > was getting the "you better look at the whole picture again" > > notification. > > > Android has an excellent engineering team working every known > > technical issue. For me, the technical side of Android was a challenge > > in the beginning as my programming skills were somewhat dated. After > > investing considerable time and energy learning Java, Eclipse, and > > Android, doing the ADC1, and wading though several sdk updates, I > > created some non trival applications for the Android Market. So far so > > good right? mmm... not quite. The downloads of my free application > > are somewhat in line with adjusted expectations. Sales of paid > > programs are worse than terrible. At first I thought it was me, or my > > application, or my help pages, or what? The above mentioned article > > had the painful detail. "To buy an application for your Android > > phone, you have to opt into Google Checkout. Most users have not done > > this." > > > When Google/T-Mobile choose the Google Checkout system, Android > > independent developers were heading for oblivion. Google and T-Mobile > > should be ashamed to be missing such an important marketing detail. > > Forcing honest T-Mobile customers to join Googles checkout club breaks > > the wildly successful model of the Iphone. Android Market should be > > offering free credit to Android customers guaranteed by the customers > > T-Mobile account. You want to buy stuff, your in, go wild, have fun, > > explore. If the customer doesn't want to use their T-Mobile account > > as payment guarantee, here are the methods of payment accepted by the > > software vendor. Instead, customers of the Android ecosystem MUST > > become members of Google Checkout. When faced with this barrier, a > > customers buyers beware instinct is triggered, the 99 cent customer is > > lost, and the whole system breaks down. > > > As an Android independent software developer, Android is wonderful > > software. The hardware is the finest technology available to > > humankind. However, I'm presently being forced to the sidelines cause > > there isn't a viable market for Android products. Until Google/ > > Android/any_carrier breaks free of Google Checkout, an independent > > Android developer can not sustain a viable business plan. Show me a > > vibrant market model and successful sustainable business plans will > > abound. Take a look at the Iphone market. > > > Somewhere I read Android was like having a software aircraft carrier. > > Let's hope Android will withstand a few icebergs. > > > Cheers, > > Wes --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
