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Make Your Mobile App Profitable

More than half of adults in the US over age 18 have smartphones. 34% of those adults say that their phones are their primary connection to the Internet and social media.<br>

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Make Your Mobile App Profitable

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  1. Make Your Mobile App Profitable    More than half of adults in the US over age 18 have smartphones. 34% of those adults say that their phones  are their primary connection to the Internet and social media.    The mobile market is huge, with people spending at least 3 hours a day on their phones. So what does this  mean for your NJ business?       

  2. It’s time to take advantage of your ​mobile app​​ as a source of revenue, but maybe you don’t want to charge It’s time to take advantage of your ​mobile app​​ as a source of revenue, but maybe you don’t want to charge  for it. Here are some ways you can monetize your application without making it a paid app:    1.​​ ​Go “freemium.”​​ ​​Everybody loves free apps. The advantage to not charging a download fee is that more  people will be willing to try it and see how much they like your product. The key is to hide premium content  behind a paywall. This requires the user to commit to a one­time purchase in order to access the full benefits  of the app. If the person uses your app often, chances are that they won’t mind spending the money on you.    2.​​ ​Freemium with multiple purchases.​​ Instead of a one­time purchase, users can purchase a variety of  small in­app features. This is commonly found in gaming apps that offer in­game items. Those individual  items help a person advance through the game.    3.​​ ​Freemium advertising.​​ Instead of in­app purchases, this option allows you to keep the application  completely free for your users. Your revenue is instead generated by allowing companies to place banner  ads in your app. You could offer a premium ad­free option that your customers can purchase if they find  these ads intrusive. Be careful with this option though, because too many advertisements can actually drive  people away.    4.​​ ​Sponsorship.​​ Instead of multiple ad companies, you can partner with a sponsor and only show ads from  a single company.    5.​​ ​Video ads.​​ Instead of a banner, a short video ad can engage users in a way a banner ad couldn’t. Be  careful though: these ads can be overwhelming to users if not done effectively.    Contact More Details About ​Mobile App Development NYC 

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