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There was recently a little skirmish on the web regarding the question of whether or not Microsoft has stopped innovating — whether the internal corporate culture there has thwarted new ideas, and so on. Well, I think we can all agree that Microsoft hasn’t exactly been an innovation machine in recent years; although, with as little currency as the word “innovation” has these days, that’s not saying much — but the fact is that its products haven’t shown as much ingenuity as its competitors in nearly every arena. And like a dragon guarding its hoard, it has striven primarily to maintain its stranglehold on enterprise, which makes up the vast majority of Microsoft’s treasure intake. Who can blame them? You wouldn’t give up a goose that laid golden eggs either. But the the goose is getting old, and people are getting tired of eggs. What’s the next step?

Gates once famously said his greatest fear was “someone in a garage who is devising something completely new.” So the solution is simple: start building garages.

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App Store is a competitive environment. Against more than 140,000 apps, all screaming for attention, how do you make sure your app gets its time in the spotlight? What does it take to get good media coverage? How do you get people to talk about your app—and, ideally, how do you get them to buy it and show it to their friends?

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Following the simple rules laid out below, you will increase your chances in the battle for fame and glory. These tips might seem rudimentary or in-your-face obvious, but they are so often neglected in the heat of the moment.

[Offtopic: By the way, did you know that Smashing Magazine has a mobile version? Try it out if you have an iPhone, Blackberry or another capable device.]

Be Unique

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One of the easiest ways to stand out in the App Store is to create an app that is unique. Sure, that makes sense. Yet still thousands and thousands of apps are uninspired, shovelled out by tired developers looking for a quick buck.

If you want to stick it to the man, make sure that you are either:

  1. The first developer in your category of product, or
  2. Reinventing the existing category with something unique.

If you’re just improving something that’s already available, your battle to market it will be uphill.

Spin an Existing Category

At this point in the history of the App Store, very few apps create new categories. So unless you’re sitting on a revolutionary new idea, focus your attention on a unique spin of an existing category. So many things can be re-imagined with little effort. Look at your competitors and flick on your child-like consumer filter. What cool feature for this category is missing? How can you take advantage of the iPhone’s interface, accelerometer, GPS or multi-touch functionality to create a package that delivers a unique experience in this category?

A unique feature will make your app stand a head taller in the crowd and raise eyebrows. And that’s exactly the effect you want if you intend to sell apps in the App Store.

  • Think, plan and build with the intention of creating something unique. From the conceptual drafts to the final marketing, keep iterating the unique aspects of your product.
  • Ask yourself if you are merely improving on someone else’s idea. If it already exists in the app store, the battle to market it will be uphill.
  • Try some shortcuts to create something unique, such as mixing categories; thinking of new ways to use the accelerometer, GPS, proximity sensor and multi-touch gestures; storytelling; etc.
  • If you’re competing in a saturated market, do the exact opposite of the leader.

Be Tweetable

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Getting people to talk about your app is imperative for success. The more people talk, the more exposure your app will get, which will hopefully translate into sales. If your app is unique, you’re halfway there—people will talk about it just because of its uniqueness. But how do you encourage people to start up conversations about your product?

Learn to Pitch

I’m sure you’ve pitched your app to at least a dozen co-workers and puzzled family members. You know the ins and outs of your elevator speech, the highs and lows, the big sells of your product and the hard-to-understand parts. If you want your app to succeed, you will need to teach that pitch to the rest of the world.

Be Interesting

Make the conversation about your app easy and engaging. Make it so that people want to tweet about it. Tweetability—if no one has yet, I’m trademarking that word—refers to how well a product or message would move on Twitter. The Twitter network, with its millions of users, has a particular personality and disposition. Despite the diversity of people using the service, talking about it like a homogenous mass still makes sense in many ways. Some of the most successful apps are easily shared through social media. Imagine the twittersphere chattering in chipmunk voices, “Hey, guys. Check this out!” Instantly gratifying app + high tweetability = free exposure.

Even if your app isn’t instantly gratifying or playfully humorous, you can still compose a tweet that is highly tweetable. Just think of what you would retweet yourself. How would you sell your app in 140 characters?

  • Play to your strengths. Write good copy. And have a solid, useful and attractive landing page.
  • Find the human angle. Are there any amusing and beneficial reasons why people would use your app?
  • Have a memorable tagline. Sum up your app’s purpose in one line.

Cater To Blogs

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Social media and the blogosphere are not isolated from each other. Like ripples in a pond, the more people tweet about your app, the more likely you’ll hit a big blog.

Review blogs and tech websites are part of the App Store’s eco-system, and while the exact effect they have on sales is debatable, the traffic and buzz they generate are worth pursuing.

Think Like Media

To get good media coverage, you need to think like the media. How good a story is your app? Obviously, the law of uniqueness makes a difference here, but your app should also be easy to write about. First, provide a free press package that anyone can download. Supply people with the material they need to talk about your app. Give them a high-res version of the icon, screenshots and press-related texts.

Don’t be stingy with the promo keys either—in fact, dispense them liberally. Promo keys are cheap marketing collateral and a way for you to put your app in the hands of peer leaders. Throw the keys at your favorite blog, and invite them to give some away for free in a raffle. If you can find a category-specific blog, you’ve got a direct line to your target customers. It’s a great way to reach a new audience and strengthen your relationships and reputation.

Blogs Are Like Kids in a Schoolyard

While they may not want to hear this, blogs are a bit like kids in a schoolyard. If you can get the cool kids to talk about you, chances are that other blogs will pick up the story and throw you on their front page. Getting on review and media websites is vital to your marketing success, because they are less transient than tweets. Reviews stay there and bring in traffic for months.

  • Give out promo codes to blogs without hesitation.
  • Have an extensive and easily accessible press package.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask individuals to endorse your app.
  • Try to crack category-specific blogs. If you’re making a wine app, contact wine blogs.

Control The Hype

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App sales thrive on hype. Learn to control the hype, and you will have mastered the product launch. Hype will always be partly out of your hands, but the rules mentioned above will help you put things in motion. But hype will amount to nothing if it’s for a poor product. While there is truth to the saying that there is no such thing as bad publicity, hype can backfire and harm your efforts to generate hype in future.

Hype Early

Start hyping early. If you know you have a unique product, let people in on the secret before the launch. Having an interesting “Coming soon” website can do this, by building a mailing list and getting Google juice for your domain.

Make Your Website Great

Needles to say, your app should have its own website. To make any of the rules above work, you will need a point of reference, somewhere to send the masses. Make the website interesting; show the app in action, and think outside the box. Make the website an extension of your app, and you will have yet another great tool in your marketing toolbox.

Launch Big

When you launch, make it big. Send out the triumphant newsletter, and hit all social media. Have you or your team write up blog posts, and pull every lever and handle in your network. Hype is all about critical mass: the first wave you set in motion will give you instant feedback on how to adjust your hype machine.

Maintaining hype is all about introducing new venues in which to exhibit your app. Get a steady stream of review websites to cover your app. Give away promo keys on Twitter, and serve new content on your website. Obviously, if you can get into the “What’s hot” or “New and noteworthy” sections of the App Store, you’ve made it far.

In the end, hype is part luck and part skill. The best way to balance the two is to keep asking yourself whether you can do anything else to add value, mystery, polish or spin to your product. Rely on your own judgement: what would excite you about this app if it were made by another developer?

  • Give out promo codes on Twitter and in the blogosphere.
  • Run contests related to your app. Give away prizes that make sense for your category.
  • Boost popularity by timing the launch of your app to coincide with a live event or trending topic. Climate-related apps spiked around the COP15 Climate Summit in Copenhagen.
  • Release your app with a big bang. Hold an online or live event. Attract visitors in creative ways, by building a game or puzzle or just throwing a contest or giveaway.

Example: Being Awesome In A Saturated Market

To illustrate the application of these rules, let’s take a play-by-play look at one successful app. For the sake of convenience, let’s just call it “Awesome app.”

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Awesome app is a weather-forecasting app. This is a classic scenario: a re-thinking of an established category. I can’t think of a more tired and saturated market than weather apps, making this an excellent example of being able to re-invent and compete if we have the right frame of mind.

Unique Spin

The Awesome app reverse-engineers the trend of offering up increasingly detailed and advanced weather data. Instead, it trims down functionality and focuses on the very playful and human idea of exploring the weather visually, by swiping through a virtual forecast. It builds uniqueness right into the very concept and goes in the opposite direction of the market leaders.

Early Hype, Big Launch

Prior to launch, the website for Awesome app presents a “Coming soon” page that collects close to a thousand confirmed emails. A teaser video of the interface generates some buzz and earns the app a nomination in the App Star awards. The app launches at the end of December 2009. The release newsletter goes out; a more elaborate version of the website, with video and screenshots, goes up; and the developers make as much noise as they possibly can in their networks.

Review Websites

As soon as sales get a lift from the early launch hype, emails are sent out to various review websites offering promo keys. Reviews started flowing in, and chatter about the app is monitored on Twitter, where developers offer help and follow up on questions. A “Making the app” video is posted that gives existing customers something to enjoy (and that humanizes the team), highlighting user recommendations.

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The website for Awesome app gets some wind of its own by being featured in various design blogs for its modern use of CSS animations, contributing hype that doesn’t have anything to do with the app itself.

Picked Up by Larger Websites

A week and a half after launch, larger websites such as TUAW started showing interest. And coverage peaks with a TechCrunch article, which ripples out to LifeHacker and other major websites. More than a month in and we’re still seeing continued interest in the app; it has gathered hundreds of five-star reviews in the App Store and has been featured in both “New and noteworthy” and “What’s hot.”

What Worked?

What worked for Awesome app was a combination of the marketing rules discussed above:

  • It was sufficiently unique in a crowded market to spark interest and be seen as a “good story.”
  • The idea of a “visual weather forecast” was easy to convey and was presented in a way that gave it high tweetability.
  • It was completely the opposite of what leading competitors were doing.
  • The team started hyping early with a “Coming soon” page. It was appealing enough for people to tweet about it, and it eventually attracted visitors not only because of the app but because of the design of the website.
  • A press package with everything you could want was freely available on the website, making it easy for blogs to write about the app.

Parting Thought

Not a single dime was spent on marketing it, yet the Awesome app reached tens of thousands of people. If you have a unique product and apply some of the ideas above, you too can secure free exposure for your beloved app. It’s a rather democratic and honest process because you are required to re-invent apps by adding unique features. Marketing then becomes all about making it easier and more interesting for people to talk about and share your creation.

As with most other things in life, there’s no surefire way to create a successful app. But keeping in mind some of the things we’ve talked about here—both at the conception and the execution stage—will put you in a position to build awareness of your application much more easily.

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Whether you work in some corporate office, small studio, or as a freelance designer, chances are you have a lot to do. As blog owners, we many times have multiple tasks to work on, content to manage, writers to handle, research to do, and more, to increase the productivity and of Course, daily traffic. One way or another, there are many ways by which one can increase the efficiency of their blog.

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Blogging is a business. Being a business, you need to apply proper business management techniques on running your blog. These are very simple and yet effective tips to manage you visitors and get most out of your business.

01. Try Hard to Write Unique Content

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This is one of the most important thing in graphic design blog management. Content is the King! Without unique content, people won’t stay on your blog. Make your content different from other graphic design blogs. I know it’s not as easy as you thing, i experience this too, when i was stucked on finding new inspirations for unique content. Try to read other blogs articles & see how they present their content. You may also use other graphic design blogs ideas for your content, but remember to add something new or in depth analysis, not just copy their idea.

02. Ask Other Graphic Design Bloggers for Friendship

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Let me ask you, what do you choose? Blogging alone or have some friends? I personally prefer to have some friends in blogging world. Try to at least contact them via email or contact form at their contact page and exchange link with them (if they want). But if they don’t want to exchange link, just say hi & tell them that you have a similar vision with them to grow your graphic design blog. By having friends, it will be easier to grow your blog than blogging alone.

03. Write Guest Post on Other Blogs

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This can be done after asking other blogs for friendship. By writing a guest post on other blogs, you have a chance to get more traffic from that blog, especially if you write guest post on famous blogs. Don’t ask for payment first! Build a friendship first & focus yourself on providing the best content for them. The main objective on writing guest post isn’t for payment! It’s for friendship, okay? If you want to write guest post on other blogs which don’t pay for guest writer, no problem! But you have to proof that you can provide high quality content for them, for example: give your personal graphic design blog address & let them see that you can write high quality content.

These are some blog who offers guest post for their content:

04. Design Your Own Unique Button Design

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What i mean on this point is you have to make your own button design for RSS, Twitter, Email Subscription, etc. Most of good graphic design blogs have their own button design which can’t be found on other blogs. Don’t tell me that you can’t design your own button… Your blog is graphic design blog, right? If you don’t have idea of how to make your own button, learn from other graphic design blogs. And remember not to copy from them. You just have to learn & design your own button.

I will give you some examples about graphic design blogs who use their own button design:

05. Search Bar

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You have to place your search bar on visible place at the top of your blog. You don’t want new visitors to look for your search button from the top to bottom of your blog, right? If your template doesn’t provide search bar, you can make it with Adsense for Search. It’s very easy to make it & plade it on your top sidebar.

hese are few of many blogs which is using Adsense for Search as their search bar:

06. Provide "About" & "Contact" Page

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It’s better for you to provide About & Contact page. Visitors will know who you are, your experience & your specialization from About page. In Contact page, provide some informations to make your visitors easy to contact you. You may provide email address, facebook badge or just a contact form. There are many WordPress plugin freely available to manage and install contact form on your blog. Contact Form 7 is one of many available plugins which gives you very easy solution for your requirements.

07. Categories Management

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Place your categories on the top of your blog, so visitors gain full access to explore your blog. Make sure that you limit your categories into some common subject. Do not make too much categories, as it will confuse your readers. Focus on some subjects with some additional categories.

08. Most Popular, Recent Post, Recent Comments

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Try to place Most Popular, Recent Post & Recent Comments on your sidebar or footer. This will proof that your blog has some active readers. If your readers are still passive, try to disable your comment form first. After you gain a lot of visitors, enable your comment form to get comments from a lot of readers.

09. Subscription & Twitter Button Placement

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Place your subscription & twitter button on easy to find place. Don’t make your readers trying hard to find your hidden subscription & twitter button. Try to ease your visitors to subscribe to your blog. Place it on your top sidebar or top header to make visitors easy to find them.

10. Retweet, Digg, Google Buzz & Facebook Share Button

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Most of famous blogs use these retweet, Google buzz (recently released) & facebook share button on their articles. This makes readers easier to share your content if they feel that your content is good enough. They can be placed before or after the article. For Example, Psd-tutorial.com uses Retweet, Stumble Upon, Google Buzz & Facebook Share on their every articles.

11. Use Good Looking Template

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This is very important. If you have very good contents & your blog designed like 90’s style website, i guarantee that there is very small chance people will stay on your blog. If you can’t make your own template, buy it from professional template seller like Elegant Themes or Theme Forest. If you don’t want to use paid template, use original one. Search for the best free template.

12. Wise Placement of Advertisement Banner

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I’m sure that you visit other blog to read their content, not only watch their advertisement, right? Most people don’t like to see a website full of advertisement. Manage your advertisement placement wisely, to make visitors able to focus on your content first, no your advertisement. I’m also sure that you won’t come back to websites which are full of banner advertisement. It’s very annoying, right? Speckyboy.com & Tutorial9.net has very neat placement of advertisement. Instantshift is also nice too.

13. Sign Up at BuySellAds

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If you want to manage your banner advertisement easily. Just sign up at Buysellads. It allows you to see how crowded your traffic is. Buysellads enables you to see your impression as well as your blog statistics. Most famous blogs use Buysellads to manage their banner advertisement. It’s simple & easy. But it you want, you can manage them yourself. But if you want a semi-automatic banner advertisement management, sign up at Buysellads.

14. Submit Articles to Other Blog User News

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By submitting your articles to user news, you will get some other traffic from them. Currently this is one of the most famous ways to promote your blog. Most of them are free. The only website requires a payment I know is Design Shack, which require $3.50 for every article. Maybe they have so many traffics inside? But others are free.

15. Always Use High Quality Images, If Don’t Have, Make it!

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I learn about this from Hongkiat.com when i was at the beginning of my blogging activity. He always makes his unique original style of making his title image at the top of all articles. He often uses Futura font & typical adobe photoshop blending options. I learn a lot from his style & now i have my own style of making my own image to support my articles.

16. Simplify Comment Form. Better not Using Captcha

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Most people don’t like to leave their comment on other people blog. If you make it harder to leave comments by placing a captcha, very few people will leave comment on your article. Just leave it as it is & let Akismet filter any spam comments. Or try using very simple alternates of captcha, just like what InstantShift.com is using in their comment form.

17. Don’t Use Too Much Plugin

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If you use too much plugins, it will make your blog very slow. Just use some important plugins like All In One SEO Pack, Google Analytics, Sociable, etc. For WordPress use, it will be very nice to read these articles about important WordPress plugins :

18. Use Meebo Bar

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Meebo Bar enables visitors to share your post and image easily. I know about this from Hongkiat.com. You can see how often visitors use this tools to share your articles. The way of sharing image is also unique. It requires you to drag image to Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo, Email & IM. If you want to try it, visit my blog Psd-tutorial.com.

19. Provide User News Submission Page

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By providing this, you may receive traffic from other people who wants to submit their article. You can also read their news from their blog. Sometimes their submission could contain useful information, right? For example, InstantShift also provide user news submission page.

Following are few good sources for news submission to tweak your daily traffic.

20. Learn from Other Blogs

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Don’t be satisfied with your blog now. Keep learning from other blogs. Even though you have enormous traffic, you have to develop your website consistently to keep on fast development of internet & technology. Don’t stop learning, always humble & learn everything to keep you on the top!

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