Monday, 22 September 2014

Why Should You Buy App Ratings

Why Should You Buy App Ratings


Nowadays you have no chance to survive in this world unless you have created an image of yourself for others to see. To be more specific, you must create a positive image about yourself in everything you do. This thing also applies when you have created an application whether it is for Android or iOS.


You’ve spend more time working on that app and you just want to get your money out of it. You need to attract customers, but how will you do it. On a market with billions of apps (many of them are way better than yours) it will be very difficult to convince customers to buy/download your app instead of an app developed by a specialized software company.


You will also get money whenever your free application is downloaded, but not as much as you could get if it was a paid application, but nevertheless you will get money.


How do you convince customers to buy/download your app?


First of all, customers must see your app. For example, if they search for a certain type of app they will look at the top 5 elements returned by the search. If your app is at the bottom of the list, you have no luck. The bottom of the list is for apps with the poorest ratings and the lowest number of downloads.


You must make your app more visible. How can you do that? By increasing its quality, at least statistically. Customers will always look at what reviews say and what kind of ratings an app has before they buy it. I guess you are wondering how to convince so many people to rate and write reviews for your application. You don’t have to. You can buy app ratings and reviews.


There are a lot of rating and review providers on the internet. There are some sites that offer 10 Android app reviews for $95, 100 Android app reviews for $950...etc.(prices may be different) .You must enter the URL of your app in App Store for example to tick that you agree to the Terms and Conditions and to select the online payment method.


If Google Play finds out that the reviews and ratings are fake, your application will be removed. Google Play tries to remove any infected or low-quality application that may damage customer software.


Rating and Review providers have their men that will rate and write reviews at a realistic pace. Very short reviews such as: “Too cool. I like it” will raise suspicion. Suspicion will also appear if the app has only 5 star ratings or many short reviews and ratings in the same day and no review or rating in the following day. It is a risky business but is very helpful and may bring some money.


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