Both Amazon and Google, the two biggest players in the Android app space, have the ability to show “badges” so you can link people directly to your app. Maybe it doesn’t surprise you, but Google did it better for the … Continue reading
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An unfortunate part of Android app sales is getting declined payments, refunds, and even chargebacks. It can be discouraging when you find that income you could have earned is snatched back from you, so it’s best to arm yourself with … Continue reading
It has to be done, but it’s sometimes a pain. Updating the SDK libraries for your ad networks. As I discussed earlier, sometimes things go awry and can take a little time. Usually, however, it’s not a big deal and … Continue reading
It can be very tempting to release your Android app immediately after you finish it. You want it to be available for download on the Android Market as soon as possible, right? On the other hand, you don’t want to … Continue reading
Another quick news item for anyone close to releasing an Android app. The Amazon Appstore has announced that they’re running a promotion with AppStoreHQ. Update: AppStoreHQ seems to be defunct, and has disappeared. They’ll select five apps out of all … Continue reading