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I currently work in SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and Graphic Design. Please contact me with any way I can help! Wont charge unless we end up like the next angry birds :highfive:
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I currently work in SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and Graphic Design. Please contact me with any way I can help! Wont charge unless we end up like the next angry birds :highfive:
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We have a few apps that we developed for local daily deals in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Canada.
I understand that for our website equivalent, a big part of SEO is making sure our targeted keywords are on-page and the content matches the keywords. However for apps, since there's no on-page SEO, how do we get our app to be shown in results for targeted keywords?
The main difference I see is that Google has a web crawler to go through my website and evaluate the content, index it correctly etc. For our apps, I don't imagine Google has an app crawler that will go through the apps and do the same?
Also are there any strategies that are relatively easy and cost-free to do that pertain specifically to SEO for apps?
Robogar said:
The main difference I see is that Google has a web crawler to go through my website and evaluate the content, index it correctly etc. For our apps, I don't imagine Google has an app crawler that will go through the apps and do the same?
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Judging by some of my searches on the Play Store, I think it has to do with your app name and the stuff in the description. My developer name is Acela Apps and when I search for it I get train apps because their description say they have the schedule for the Acela Amtrak train. This is why you should include as much about your app as you can in the description.
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Judging by some of my searches on the Play Store, I think it has to do with your app name and the stuff in the description. My developer name is Acela Apps and when I search for it I get train apps because their description say they have the schedule for the Acela Amtrak train. This is why you should include as much about your app as you can in the description.
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Yeah that's what I noticed as well. Pretty much the only place that matters to put relevant targeted keywords is in the app title, or google play description itself. Since there's no Google crawler to judge the content of the app, I think this is where the Google Play user reviews matter a lot.
Not too long ago Google allowed you to make anonymous reviews and what not, and scammers would just boost their own app ratings by making fake accounts, or even rating apps using emulators. Recently seeing that the app rating and reviews affect user's download rates so much, Google's made it so the reviews & ratings are user accountable. I think you have to use your Google(+) account now to make a review, and it posts your profile pic along with it.
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I currently work in SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and Graphic Design. Please contact me with any way I can help! Wont charge unless we end up like the next angry birds :highfive:
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I am looking for help with my apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Android+Krak%C3%B3w
I'm looking for help too, but I can't paste links yet
Can you also give some hints how to promote an Android app?
can you help me?
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I currently work in SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and Graphic Design. Please contact me with any way I can help! Wont charge unless we end up like the next angry birds :highfive:
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i made magic trick application. but my english description must be so bad. :crying:
you can find it. by search ezCardTrick in google. (i can't link address, i am newbie)
my friends say it is interestiong.
please help me~
Can you help me promote my app? Check it in my signature
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Can you also give some hints how to promote an Android app?
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promoting an app is not that easy since there are lots of new app created everyday:crying: if you want your app ranking in the top position, maybe you have to cooperate with digital advertising company....It is more effective..but it is nor free:crying:
You might be interested in being added to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41965071
Wow! That's a generous offer, SEO is a very time consuming job. I would like to ask for your help but i won't as it looks like you have a lot of takers!
Cheers
if i have an android phone, am i allowed to download and rate my own apps? or is this against google play policy?
Ive searched around and cant find any solid answer.
the reason i am asking is because if i upload a new app and give a 5 star rating, it will drastically increase its visibility in the Google play store.
anyone have any experience with this? because i do not want to risk getting my dev account suspended for something as stupid as a couple of 5 star ratings (multiple apps).
This is a good question, why not create a new Google account, and rate your app?
What is the name of your app? I can rate it for you.
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This is a good question, why not create a new Google account, and rate your app?
What is the name of your app? I can rate it for you.
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I believe that rating your app from a different account is not very honest, but you can do it. But you have to install the app and Google has a way of detecting fake reviews (e.g. coming from a combination of same device/same IP address).
Also a completely different story is rating your app from your dev. account - I believe it is possible because you have the app INSTALLED, but I did not have the guts to click on the review icon
To be honest one review will not affect anything...usually reviews are taken seriously with couple thousand downloads on the app.. at which point your own review wouldnt even matter...
AppDevProject said:
To be honest one review will not affect anything...usually reviews are taken seriously with couple thousand downloads on the app.. at which point your own review wouldnt even matter...
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Well, good ratings are one of the factors which place your app at the top of the search results. If your rating was the first one, it could have a serious impact. But asking your friends might be better.
Not sure if it's against policy, but as mentioned above - it's not very honest.
Do you really need to rate your own apps? Are they not good enough or enticing enough to make others rate it legitimately?
Very good points. Get family and friends to rate your app.
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tomed said:
Not sure if it's against policy, but as mentioned above - it's not very honest.
Do you really need to rate your own apps? Are they not good enough or enticing enough to make others rate it legitimately?
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You need to get some ratings quickly. Especially when you are zero budget indie. Even if you don't appear in Top games/apps it still influences the search rankings. E.g. when I released my game Mr. Dandelion, I ranked so low, I had to scroll down very far. Searching for "Dandelion game" I was ranked as 21. I managed to get some friends, family and fellow Indie developers to rate it and it bumped me to place 10. Now my goal is to appear on the first page after searching for "Dandelion". Unfortunately there's a million live wallpapers about dandelions
Are politicians allowed to vote for themselves? Of course! Rating your own app isn't that dishonest and won't have a real impact. Creating more accounts to rate your app is definitely dishonest (and probably doesn't pay off anyway). Writing reviews for your own app without disclosing that you made the app is shady imho.
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Are politicians allowed to vote for themselves? Of course! Rating your own app isn't that dishonest and won't have a real impact. Creating more accounts to rate your app is definitely dishonest (and probably doesn't pay off anyway). Writing reviews for your own app without disclosing that you made the app is shady imho.
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And since when are politicians honest :laugh:
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And since when are politicians honest :laugh:
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Touché! :good:
Personally, I've only gone as far as +1 and sharing my own app. Like others have said previously, in the long run, rating your own app won't have a major impact increasing visibility, but you SHOULD encourage your friends/users to rate it so it begins to be noticed by Google's search algorithm.
I just reread Google's Developer Distribution Agreement[1] and Developer Content Policy[2] and found the two places where they mention app ratings.
Neither of the terms say a developer can't rate their own apps. But, I have more to say after the quotes...
In the Developer Distribution Agreement:
"4.9 Product Ratings. The Market will allow users to rate Products. Only users who download the applicable Product will be able to rate it. Product ratings will be used to determine the placement of Products on the Market with higher rated Products generally given better placement, subject to Google's ability to change placement at Google's sole discretion. The Market may also assign you a composite score for any Product that has not received user ratings. A Developer Composite Score will be a representation of the quality of your Product based on your history and will be determined at Google's sole discretion. For new Developers without Product history, Google may use or publish performance measurements such as uninstall and/or refund rates to identify or remove Products that are not meeting acceptable standards, as determined by Google. Google reserves the right to display Products to users in a manner that will be determined at Google's sole discretion."
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In the Developer Content Policy:
"Developers must not attempt to change the placement of any Product in the Store, or manipulate any product ratings or reviews, by unauthorized means such as fraudulent installs, paid or fake reviews or ratings, or by offering incentives to rate products."
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I take it from these two policies that is is okay for you to rate and review your own app. But, creating a new account, then installing the app to rate it would be considered a fraudulent install. So, don't do that. There are many websites (and spam emails I get every week) that break these policies and if you use any of them, then you are risking your development account and apps.
Another note: You can not buy your own apps from Google Play, therefore you can not rate or review your own paid apps either. The error message you will get when trying to buy your own app is "Your order was cancelled because you can't buy from yourself."
Though, personally, I have never rated any of my apps. And, I don't ask my closest friends to rate all my apps, just in case Google is trying to link accounts together (they do have the ability).
Your best bet is to create apps that people truly want. I have an app in the market now with over 100k installs without doing any real marketing. I guess people just like it that much. Though, I do believe in my app, and if I actually advertised it, then I could probably get 2-10x more daily installs.
(As a new user with less than 10 posts, I can't post outside links yet.)
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I am a new developer and this is quite informative. I want to ask the other way. If someone is intentionally giving bad rating to your app, how do u track it? If there is no "Google +" account who has rated the app, it will say "A google user" only.
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I am a new developer and this is quite informative. I want to ask the other way. If someone is intentionally giving bad rating to your app, how do u track it? If there is no "Google +" account who has rated the app, it will say "A google user" only.
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If the comment is obviously mean and unhelpful you could try to report it to Google and hope for the best.
I usually respond to the comment on the console. Users don't mind bad comments as long as we take actions.
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If the comment is obviously mean and unhelpful you could try to report it to Google and hope for the best.
I usually respond to the comment on the console. Users don't mind bad comments as long as we take actions.
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But then, when you have unhelpful comments, reply to them in the console, report them to Google after not getting any response, and then nothing happens, you know you just have to live with them.
On OP's topic, I have reviewed my own app, as I think it is very good at what it does, so I want to support it with my vote. Is that not a fair review?
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Another note: You can not buy your own apps from Google Play, therefore you can not rate or review your own paid apps either. The error message you will get when trying to buy your own app is "Your order was cancelled because you can't buy from yourself."
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I know this is an old thread, but I wanted to add some relevant information here for future viewers, considering I found this post and used it for information too. While you can't buy your own apps, you can create a promotion in the developer console, and use a promo code to give the app to yourself. I've done this for my own apps, and it worked successfully.
Nothing wrong with giving your app a decent first rating to kick things off. Remember that reviews and ratings are a useful tool to find out what people like or dislike about your app, and often offer guidance on how to improve it. Read it, digest it, and let the guys giving feedback know that you're doing something about it.
I have recently published my App in the App Store and was wondering if you guys knew any good books or websites where i could get some information regarding App Store optimization
Coming from doing a lot of SEO i can understand how important ASO can become in the future as with the internet it was pretty similar, previously no one really gave a crap and later on it became essential to be able to rank in Google.
Do you guys do any App store Optimization?
Here are some articles i personally found useful:
Introduction to: amongtech.com/what-is-app-store-optimization/
More in-depth: searchenginejournal.com/definitive-guide-app-store-optimization-aso/78719/
A little more in-depth introduction: blog.kissmetrics.com/app-store-optimization/
Thanks! :good:
A small ASO guide
Both Apple’s App Store and the Google Play have a myriad number of apps and it’s very easy to get lost in the crowd. Good visibility on the App Store is thus essential and can be ensured by following certain key pointers while launching your app:
1. Keep the title short, self explanatory and keyword centric. The important thing is to limit it in one line. For this you have to be extra cautious on Google Play as the users’ Android phone screens may vary in sizes.
2. While writing the description for your app, just keep two things in mind. First, that users don’t like to read paragraphs if they don’t find the initial lines interesting. And second, use as many keywords as possible so that your app may spring up on searches more often.
3. Google play allows you to add demo videos of your app. Do make one, as many of your prospective users may not find the screenshots too descriptive. Keep the video short and emphasize on the user friendliness of your app.
4. Icon images should be striking to make you app stand out in the list and screenshots should signify the simplicity of your app.
you can visit my website to read a full guide.
Really good advice. @Appiterate Strongly recommend
App Store Optimization Basics
For Apple Store you need to get the following right to get good rankings, which equals good downloads:
Icon - A great looking Icon which grabs the users attention & screams download me
Screenshots - Informative & Engaging screenshots which educate the user on your Apps features
Keywords - Well Researched 100 char keyword list which have high traffic & low competetion
App Name - App name which has keywords which you want to rank for
aHanSolo said:
I have recently published my App in the App Store and was wondering if you guys knew any good books or websites where i could get some information regarding App Store optimization
Coming from doing a lot of SEO i can understand how important ASO can become in the future as with the internet it was pretty similar, previously no one really gave a crap and later on it became essential to be able to rank in Google.
Do you guys do any App store Optimization?
Here are some articles i personally found useful:
Introduction to: amongtech.com/what-is-app-store-optimization/
More in-depth: searchenginejournal.com/definitive-guide-app-store-optimization-aso/78719/
A little more in-depth introduction: blog.kissmetrics.com/app-store-optimization/
Thanks! :good:
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PM me if you need more help related to app store optimization.
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PM me if you need more help related to app store optimization.
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Thanks for offering the help
Will definitely contact you if i need anything
ASO is stand for app store optimization which is a process of optimizing an app in any app store to maximize the visiblity. It just like a SEO where people search for their query on search engines and gets SERP (Search engine result pages) listing for their query.
Some more important point of ASO
Primary factor
Keywords
Logo
App description
App category
App screen shots
Secondary factors
Number of downloads
Rating and reviews
App store optimization service provider company
I think you should visit the best app store optimization services provider company like appn2o.com where you can get good articles or blog post for the effective knowledge.
appn2o said:
I think you should visit the best app store optimization services provider company like appn2o.com where you can get good articles or blog post for the effective knowledge.
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First post and cheap straight ad, please don't do that!!!.
I really do not mind your post about your services, but at first, please give some real advice, talk about your experience, your clients and achievements before redirecting users, I think you know about that kind of things better than me.... I personally find your website (not sure you're owner or just an employee) really professional and informative and you probably know your job, but please don't do that kind of cheap ads in you first post at least my Indian friend.
in-depth advice
Hi everyone. I've also heard these things could work pretty well:
- Localizations on google play - what is the best way to do this?
- Have a strong youtube channel link to your app page?
- Google +1's - what is the best to generate this? does it influence rankings? Is there a place to buy "good" +1s
- Links to app page - does this work? good place to buy links?
Any advice here? Please PM me then.
Thanks!
reviewmyap.com said:
you can increase your android downloads by getting android reviews
so to increase your reviews go to the website name : reviewmyap
if you have more reviews you will get more downloads which will get you high ads revenue.
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Website returns an error ..
Server Error in '/' Application
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Website returns an error ..
Server Error in '/' Application
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Yeah its has been updating all thing will be ok within 2-3 days
you check the website back.
Appiterate said:
Both Apple’s App Store and the Google Play have a myriad number of apps and it’s very easy to get lost in the crowd. Good visibility on the App Store is thus essential and can be ensured by following certain key pointers while launching your app:
1. Keep the title short, self explanatory and keyword centric. The important thing is to limit it in one line. For this you have to be extra cautious on Google Play as the users’ Android phone screens may vary in sizes.
2. While writing the description for your app, just keep two things in mind. First, that users don’t like to read paragraphs if they don’t find the initial lines interesting. And second, use as many keywords as possible so that your app may spring up on searches more often.
3. Google play allows you to add demo videos of your app. Do make one, as many of your prospective users may not find the screenshots too descriptive. Keep the video short and emphasize on the user friendliness of your app.
4. Icon images should be striking to make you app stand out in the list and screenshots should signify the simplicity of your app.
you can visit my website to read a full guide.
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Hello! It seems that your are a good in ASO and SEO! Can you give me some advice for naming my future game! It s a 2D logic puzzle game with multiplayer focus. And consist with "LINES". What name would be more ASO - centric! "Logic Lines"? "Two Lines" or just "Lines".? Thanks a lot!
Or maybee you give me some other name as alternative!
Appiterate said:
Both Apple’s App Store and the Google Play have a myriad number of apps and it’s very easy to get lost in the crowd. Good visibility on the App Store is thus essential and can be ensured by following certain key pointers while launching your app:
1. Keep the title short, self explanatory and keyword centric. The important thing is to limit it in one line. For this you have to be extra cautious on Google Play as the users’ Android phone screens may vary in sizes.
2. While writing the description for your app, just keep two things in mind. First, that users don’t like to read paragraphs if they don’t find the initial lines interesting. And second, use as many keywords as possible so that your app may spring up on searches more often.
3. Google play allows you to add demo videos of your app. Do make one, as many of your prospective users may not find the screenshots too descriptive. Keep the video short and emphasize on the user friendliness of your app.
4. Icon images should be striking to make you app stand out in the list and screenshots should signify the simplicity of your app.
you can visit my website to read a full guide.
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could you tell me ur web address
Thanks for the amazing post! Always useful to have this insights
Appiterate said:
Both Apple’s App Store and the Google Play have a myriad number of apps and it’s very easy to get lost in the crowd. Good visibility on the App Store is thus essential and can be ensured by following certain key pointers while launching your app:
1. Keep the title short, self explanatory and keyword centric. The important thing is to limit it in one line. For this you have to be extra cautious on Google Play as the users’ Android phone screens may vary in sizes.
2. While writing the description for your app, just keep two things in mind. First, that users don’t like to read paragraphs if they don’t find the initial lines interesting. And second, use as many keywords as possible so that your app may spring up on searches more often.
3. Google play allows you to add demo videos of your app. Do make one, as many of your prospective users may not find the screenshots too descriptive. Keep the video short and emphasize on the user friendliness of your app.
4. Icon images should be striking to make you app stand out in the list and screenshots should signify the simplicity of your app.
you can visit my website to read a full guide.
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Thanks for your tips.
For #2, what is the optimal length of description?
I made the description as simply as possible as people don't read text. But it is too short and seems it doesn't work well with SEO.
astoria0128 said:
ASO is stand for app store optimization which is a process of optimizing an app in any app store to maximize the visiblity. It just like a SEO where people search for their query on search engines and gets SERP (Search engine result pages) listing for their query.
Some more important point of ASO
Primary factor
Keywords
Logo
App description
App category
App screen shots
Secondary factors
Number of downloads
Rating and reviews
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Rating and reviews is the first for me. Android use this for rate an app and put this on the top.
aHanSolo said:
I have recently published my App in the App Store and was wondering if you guys knew any good books or websites where i could get some information regarding App Store optimization
Coming from doing a lot of SEO i can understand how important ASO can become in the future as with the internet it was pretty similar, previously no one really gave a crap and later on it became essential to be able to rank in Google.
Do you guys do any App store Optimization?
Here are some articles i personally found useful:
Introduction to: amongtech.com/what-is-app-store-optimization/
More in-depth: searchenginejournal.com/definitive-guide-app-store-optimization-aso/78719/
A little more in-depth introduction: blog.kissmetrics.com/app-store-optimization/
Thanks! :good:
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I think it'd be a good idea to use the same techniques as in SEO. Link building is essential. Post comments on blogs that are related to your app, or app development in general. That way you'll get more downloads
ASO
the important part is about Keywords - high traffic & low competetion and use your keywords in App Name.
Great Icon
Video
use call in the description
Nice Screenshots.
Google released an eBook exactly for that: "The Secrets to App Success on Google Play"
You can download it for free from Play Books, it's an overview but contains a lot of useful information.
Hi,
This is the author or LangLookUp Dictionary on Google PlayStore.
As I just introduce my dictionary tool into Google PlayStore, I would like to invite everybody to try and give review to it.
In return, I will do the same, just let me know you review name on my app once you are done, and your app name so I will review it for you.
LangLookUp is a multi languages dictionary, and a translate tool to serve for your daily convenience usage. Imagine you are watching TV and see a new word popup, don't let it obscure your mind, tap on LangLookUp on your device to unveil it.
Besides dictionary look up, it also translate sentence, allow you to share content to your friends, and it can speak too ! How about having an mp3 file saying "you've got new message sir" assigned to your new message alert ?
Just seach for LangLookUp on Google PlayStore, you won't be disappointed !
Eager to see you app in reply section of this post.
Done !
Pls review for mine
Xperia News
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xperiablog.reader
Cinema 360
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cinema.cinema360
Thank you and Done !
Hi there, many thanks for that
Already done for your two apps, they are all great (see binh khac nguyen's comment), good luck !
Looking forward to see next developers' visit to my app LangLookUp on Play Store
Reviewed LangLookUp!
I've checked out your LangLookUp and made 5* rating in russian language! You definitely should improve UI design (at least sprites and icons, at most UX). I liked translation examples which can not be found in Google Translate and I find this feature very useful! Also I could not check the feature of inline text translation (I'm using HTC Incredible S + Android 4.0.4). Next, there are some stability issues on my phone (however its old and not very common nowadays).
I'd be happy if you could check out the Epic Ball Game: Space Soccer and support it with 5*
LangLookUp's thank you and done !
Hi IPSUS,
Many thanks for your review on LangLookUp, I also found it's UI not good yet but as I am not good at UI myself, I will have to look for someone to redesign it for me soon.
Regarding your game, i searched "space soccer" but it won't shown in my Google PlayStore, then i searched for EpicBallGame and found it. I think this may feed some thoughts on your naming strategy. It seems to me you want to keep both names, and not willing to sacrify one
Very nice EL and good game, I am done reviewing it, check binh's comment
Looking forward to see next developers' visit to my app LangLookUp on Play Store
Best regards
BackMusic - Reverse Music Quiz
It would be very nice if you would also check out my app.
It's a music quiz in which you have to guess your music in reverse.
Just search for "BackMusic" in the Google Play Store
Try LangLookUp
Hi BackMusic
Please try LangLookUp on Playstore first and give it your review and let me know when you are done
I will be ready to try BackMusic then, it seems to me your quiz is a new idea, I hope that will get big success.
Best regards,
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Hi,
This is the author or LangLookUp Dictionary on Google PlayStore.
As I just introduce my dictionary tool into Google PlayStore, I would like to invite everybody to try and give review to it.
In return, I will do the same, just let me know you review name on my app once you are done, and your app name so I will review it for you.
LangLookUp is a multi languages dictionary, and a translate tool to serve for your daily convenience usage. Imagine you are watching TV and see a new word popup, don't let it obscure your mind, tap on LangLookUp on your device to unveil it.
Besides dictionary look up, it also translate sentence, allow you to share content to your friends, and it can speak too ! How about having an mp3 file saying "you've got new message sir" assigned to your new message alert ?
Just seach for LangLookUp on Google PlayStore, you won't be disappointed !
Eager to see you app in reply section of this post.
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PM me link of your app i will review your app.
I think that we can help mobile app developers better promote their mobile apps by make cool app videos and sharing images what we've learned...While learning some more!
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Hi,
Please check your PM
City Photo Quiz Pro review
City Photo Quiz Pro is the app that invites and challenges you to find out exactly which city you are specifically looking at on your app.
Crusia B.V.’s app is designed to allow you to visit all of the most scenic places and cities in the whole, wide world, all right on your handheld device!
It's available for IOS and Windows Phone devices, and will soon be available for Android too!
This app features gameplay that is the best of both worlds: It is simple and extremely addictive all at the same time. There is also an element of riddle-me-this involved.
You are going to be shown four, unique pictures, and then it’s your job to figure out just which city you are looking at.
Of course, you have a bunch of different tools that you can use in order to figure out what you have to figure out.
If you do get stuck—and, hey, it does happen to the best of us—then just simply fall back on a large variety of hints in order to help you out of your tough guessing bind.
Alternately, you also have the choice to petition all of your friends from Facebook for some extra help.
Please check out this app for review.
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Hey I reviewed your app, the review is titled 'Nice app'. If you could review mine too I'd greatly appreciate, the link is here:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.madlabgames.breakerfree
Done for bertsy
Hi berty,
Thank you for your rating and review, it's done for you too, please see comment Great
I like this game, really. But you can improve the elasticity feeling of the ball a bit more, it feels like steel ball right from the first level, travel fast.
One more thing, can you made it start by just tapping anywhere on main screen ? currently tapping the pad doesn't fire it start.
Welcome next developers to visit my app LangLookUp on Playstore and give review to it, I will do the same for you once you are done.
bertsy said:
Hey I reviewed your app, the review is titled 'Nice app'. If you could review mine too I'd greatly appreciate, the link is here:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.madlabgames.breakerfree
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codelavie said:
Hi berty,
Thank you for your rating and review, it's done for you too, please see comment Great
I like this game, really. But you can improve the elasticity feeling of the ball a bit more, it feels like steel ball right from the first level, travel fast.
One more thing, can you made it start by just tapping anywhere on main screen ? currently tapping the pad doesn't fire it start.
Welcome next developers to visit my app LangLookUp on Playstore and give review to it, I will do the same for you once you are done.
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Thanks for the review and suggestions. For the ball you have to tap above the paddle and where you press is the direction the ball will go. I probably should explain that a bit better in the game
hi, i did it
please do it for our app "iziTalk" too, you can find it on Google Play
Hi from LangLookUp
Hi,
Have you make reviewed on LangLookUp ? Please let me know your review name when you are done so I can do it for iziTalk.
Very nice EL and good game, I am done reviewing it...
Hi Gary
Hi Gary,
Did you review LangLookUp ?
Rgds,
Just finished a five star review on Google Play.
All in all, it's a useful app that I wouldn't mind keeping as I can see it being used for several occasions. That said, I do agree with a previous poster on improving UI since that's such a critical part.
If you wouldn't mind checking out bitmado as well on Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bitmado
We know there are TONS of Words with Friends users on the Google Play store, so we want to help all you guys out as much as possible. We are the makers of Word Breaker, the #1 cheat app for Words w/ Friends on the Google Play store. We decided to make a similar cheat app that is a bit more watered down for the users who want simplicity, so we designed Snap Cheats! Quickly get the answers and help you need when you’re stuck. We use automatic screenshot imports, so you will always get the highest scoring word possible.
Please give us a try! Unfortunately the Google Play search algorithm isn't placing us very high in the charts since we are brand new. So please search under our developer name (Firecracker Software LLC). Then look for Snap Cheats!
We are more than happy to review other apps as well
This thread is for "Discuss your experiences getting downloads, optimizing for search engine and app store placement, and using third-party marketing tools.".... It is not for apps or games advertising. That thread is here...http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=530