On Aug 11, 11:28 pm, John Coryat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nathan,
>
> Read this from Mark Murphy:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/android-developers/murphy$...

I've already read it. What's your point? I don't have a real marketing
plan? And how do you know that? I'm sure there are better marketing
plans than mine, but that doesn't mean I don't have one. Come to my
session at AnDevCon if you want to hear about it.

If you think I said "The Android Market owes me a living", then reread
my comments.

If you, or Mark, think "being found for relevant keywords" is not a
healthy part of a real marketing plan, then we can agree to disagree.

The Android Market is a search engine.

In the internet marketing world, people are very concerned about being
found for the right keywords, despite the fact that the major search
engines Google, YouTube, and Bing have secret algorithms subject to
change without notice (sound familiar?).

Lest you think I'm completely dependent on the Android Market, I have
internet marketing efforts that bring in 20,000 new prospective
customers each month. That is why searches for my exact name are so
high.

But that doesn't mean I'd pass up traffic from the Android Market
where I can get it with reasonable effort. For all the flaws we may
mention, the traffic from Android Market is *extremely* cost
effective.

I've posted some of my results as helpful insights, not a complaint.
And if no one wants to discuss it further, that's fine.

Nathan

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