Adding an in-app announcement system to your app is an excellent way to Apple-proof your app. With 2-4 week approval times, having an instantly changeable notification system is the best way to reliably reach your users. You can read the full article and download the code snippets on our website. Read More
I thought that against Apple's rules to 'in any way communicate with the customer' ? Although that could just be in the product description on the App store… Either way, thanks for the article!
I'm not aware of any clause like that in the terms. Lots of apps employ this type of system. Eliminate for example runs a banner at the bottom that displays the current promotion. You aren't allowed to download and run executable code, but text and images certainly don't fall into that category.
Flickitty has a banner system that was intended to send urgent news if necessary (serious bugs or flaws). It has gone unused, so we used it to push another unrelated developers game- Charmed. No, it isn't against Apples rules and we don't download any runnable code. In the future, it will be used to inform people about the built-in map editor, and point to a user guide.
Hey, that's a pretty sweet idea. I've only just started figuring out about in-game promotion methods, and this seems like one of the easiest ways I've found so far.