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21/08/2014

5 Strategies to Get Your Users to Market Your Mobile App for You

The hardest part of building a mobile-first startup is distribution, or, simply, reaching out to your target customers for sustainable traction. Aside from a bad idea, most apps fail because developers were not able to market their products.

A lot of entrepreneurs make the mistake of only focusing on acquiring users, rather than engaging current ones that are actively using the app. Everyone wants viral effect, but no one works towards it.

The only thing that causes a viral effect is word of mouth, which is best spread by those that have used your product.

Related: To Boost App Downloads, Boost Traditional Marketing Efforts

Do you see where I’m going with this? Your best marketing channel is your existing customer. What have you done until now that makes them bring on other users to your app?

Let’s look at a few strategies that will get your users to market your mobile app for you.

1. Aid referrals. Dropbox ran an extensive campaign during which you could share the service on Facebook and Twitter for additional space. Referrals increased Dropbox signups by 60 percent. Dropbox makes it really easy for users to tell someone else about the product. For example, when one person who has Dropbox refers another, they both get a 500 MB increase, once the user signs up.

PayPal paid cash -- $10 to each new customer and $10 to the customer who referred them. It worked brilliantly for them.

Find a way to incentivize your users to spread the word.

2. Incentives that drive marketing for better product experience. Another example from Dropbox illustrates this point better. With each follow on Twitter or like on Facebook, Dropbox gives the user a 125 MB increase. It’s no longer fashionable to just put a "Like us on Facebook" or "Follow us on Twitter." You need to give users a reason.

3. Vanity content that inspires sharing. While Runkeeper is an app that tracks and records your runs each day, providing data on distance covered, calories burned, etc., it enables users to share this data on their social networks each time they work out.

Related: Laugh All You Want: Sales of Kim Kardashian's Much-Mocked App Are Astronomic

Users proudly enable this option of sharing on their social networks because it makes them look good among their friends and peers. It’s vanity. People love to show off! Imagine the publicity the app gets when users post their stats on their Facebook profile.

4. Shareable content via email. Create a landing page for your app that collects emails of your users and potential users. The bait could be an ebook or premium content that is not available otherwise in public domain.

Just look at Neil Patel’s blog, QuickSprout, where he offers a free tool to learn the number-one reason why people aren’t getting enough targeted traffic to their website. The content you create has to be so compelling that your users want to share it with their own network!

5. Outstanding customer service. Everyone talks about customer service, but no one understands the gravity and importance of it, or even the right way to do it. Eighty percent of companies said they believe that they deliver superior customer service, but only 8 percent of customers think these same companies deliver, according to HelpScout.

If you were to take a cue on what’s the best way to do customer service, take it from the team at Buffer.

“Customer support is the very rare opportunity to connect to your customers on an emotional level," said Buffer co-founder Leo Wildrich. "You can’t do that in any other way.”

Can you carry this attitude while building your product and servicing your customers? Happy customers often spread the word.

These are some of the tried-and-tested strategies and can certainly work for your mobile app in one way or the other. If these did help you, I would love to hear from you in comments section below.

Related: Synergize Marketing Efforts to Gain New Customers

21/08/2014

How to Design Your Business Logo

Before you start designing a business card or picking colors for your letterhead, you need a logo. Featuring your company name, embellished with a little color and perhaps a few graphic touches here and there, your logo is the most important design element because it is the basis for all your other materials: stationery, packaging, promotional materials and signage.

Through the use of color and graphics, your logo should reflect the overall image you want your company to convey, advises Interbrand, a brand identity and marketing company. It should give people a feel for what your company is all about.

For example, say your product is an organic facial cream you will be marketing to health-conscious consumers. Your logo should represent your product's best benefits -- being all-natural and environmentally sound. Creating a simple, no-nonsense logo using earth tones and a plain typeface will give the impression of a product that is "back to basics," which is exactly what you want to achieve. Take that same product and give it a slick, high-tech look with neon colors, however, and people won't associate your logo with the down-to-earth product you're selling.

Logos come in two basic forms: abstract symbols (like the apple in Apple Inc.) or logotypes, a stylized rendition of your company's name. You can also use a combination of both. Alan Siegel, chairman of Siegel+Gale, a design firm specializing in corporate identity, warns that promoting an abstract symbol can prove very costly for a small business on a budget. In addition, he says, such logos are harder to remember. "A logotype or word mark is much easier to recall," says Siegel. "If you use an abstract symbol, always use it in connection with your business name."

Trying to create a logo on your own may seem like the best way to avoid the high costs of going to a professional design firm, which will charge thousands for a logo alone. However, be aware that there are a lot of independent designers, including many who advertise online, who charge much less. According to Stan Evenson, founder of Evenson Design Group, "Entrepreneurs on a tight budget should shop around for a designer. There are a lot of freelance designers who charge rates ranging from $35 to $150 per hour, based on their experience. But don't hire someone because of their bargain price. Find a designer who's familiar with your field . . . and your competition. If the cost still seems exorbitant, remember that a good logo should last at least ten years. If you look at the amortization of that cost over a ten-year period, it doesn't seem so bad."

Even if you have a good eye for color and a sense of what you want your logo to look like, you should still consult a professional designer. Why? They know whether or not a logo design will transfer easily into that can't be transferred or would cost too much to be printed. Your logo is the foundation for all your promotional materials, so this is one area where spending a little more now really pays off later.

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