Hey guys, Just hoping some of you could share the background into why any of your games failed or succeeded. Game sales much lower than you expected? What do you think could have been done differently to improve sales? Game sales much higher than anticipated? What can you attribute this to, and attempt to recreate for another game? Very broad topic, but ultimately this is just what I'm always hoping to gain from reading through the developers forums.
I am going through the release of my app right now...i just made a post here about what i plan to do t=182040http://forums.toucharcade.com/showthread.php?t=182040 @LinQsta great post. looking into adding sharing on social networks as a result! my game has solutions to its puzzles so it would be cool for people to share their solution. if you have any comments on my plan they would be much appreciated.
"Give the app a clear title and add some good keywords in the title to get some extra SEO, I.e. Bingo Dash - addictive and fun gambling game with chat features" I think, you gave some great advice up there, but I'm not so sure about adding keyword-rich taglines to app names. They can quickly look spammy, and it looks like Apple has reduced the impact of app titles on app store placement anyway: http://de.slideshare.net/kolinko/new-rules-in-app-store-search
Great Tips @LinQsta. I think now days you need a long term plan, the success is not coming with just one app (you got to be a lucky genius) . You need an audience and many apps you can cross marketing each other and maybe one of them will be your bestseller.
I thought apple had changed the policy on app names ranking higher in keywords as people started to post apps with massive names. I'm pretty sure this is not true now.
One good idea for testing your App Icon (since it is really critical), is to A/B test it on an ad network. Make two ads with the same copy but different icons and see which has a better click through rate.
Feedback, thanks! @LinQsta I'd like to also thank you for your detail reply back and your feedback - I do especially like your quote above, so true!