Just as you have to handle each app separately, my choice would be  
individual sites for each program, leading back to an umbrella/company  
site.

jack

On Apr 23, 2010, at 5:41 PM, Jamie Phelps wrote:

> I'm nearing completion on my first Mac app (YAY!) and have ideas for  
> my next two products. The problem that I'm encountering is that each  
> app is wildly different from the others. The first one is a niche  
> product in the productivity space. The second is an iPhone+iPad app  
> in the study aids market, and the third will be a larger endeavor  
> for a medical type market.
>
> My concern is about how to handle the sales and marketing portions.  
> I feel like if I list all my apps on one page, the shop will look  
> like it's run by a schizophrenic! The obvious alternative is to  
> create separate web sites for the apps and market them separately,  
> but that seems like a lot of overhead. Anyone tackled this problem  
> before? Is there some middle ground that I'm not considering?
>
> Thanks!
> /jp
>
>
> 



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