User:AndesDantzler983

You don't want to build an iPhone app?

This might sound like a daft question initially. But I want to make sure that you have fully explored your target audience and considered whether it might be more suitable to launch an app on the Blackberry or Android platform.

If you have your brain set on an iPhone app, then I urge you to also consider what happens when it's successful? Yes, I am assuming that your iPhone application is a success because they are growing so rapidly. Will the agency you use be able to launch a similar app on the other platforms so as not to alienate consumers? Will you elect to combine your iPhone app with perhaps a mobile website that could allow all the smartphone users to access your articles?

Search out the iPhone apps you like!

I have managed many website and iPhone application projects and something of the mistakes I regularly run into is managers that are too reliant on the designers. I would recommend that as part of your initial brief you truly consider all the different types of iPhone apps that are within your market. If there are no iPhone apps then simply look at everything you like. Consider why one flows much better than another, what elements bother you and what ideas would you use to build your iPhone app.

Understanding Apple Connect for your iPhone Application

Apple Connect is a website used by your iPhone application developer. It is basically a website that holds the details of your app and is used to send your iPhone app binary code to Apple for them to approve... if you are lucky (I'll reach that in a moment)

It is also where everything you see on iTunes is managed. So those screen shots you see for each app, you guessed it, they are uploaded through connect. You might go through connect to your iPhone app developer just to get used to everything you can and cannot do.

Pricing your iPhone Application

Apple operates a tiered pricing structure so all you need to do is select a pricing tier from 1-10 to set your price around the world i. e if it's 59p in the united kingdom then it'll automatically be 99 cents in the US. Again, you can access this with your iPhone developer at Apple Connect.

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