On Mar 4, 6:15 am, Justin Giles <[email protected]> wrote:
> I like to keep on top of any negatives or problems
> that come through so I can address them on my apps website or in the
> comments themselves if the app is free.  Great way to build up reputation
> with the users that way.
>
> Justin

Very true.  Users will remark on the frequency of updates, and will
complain if each update does not contain their most requested feature.

Also, while I am excited that Android is starting to scale up in
users, I still think developers should be focused less on initial
revenue and more on building up their user base and their reputation
with that user base.

The best way I can see to advertise a new application is in your old
applications.  I frequently look for new applications from the
developers of my favorite apps.

I like the applications put out by Google, for example, and I enjoy
using the View More Applications by this Developer, feature.  Although
I also see lots of less official apps from Google that are distributed
from distinct developer accounts attached to each specific project.

-MK

PS text editing of internet postings is easier on my Droid then any
other mobile I've used

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