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Thursday, 6 November 2014
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Top 10 reasons for iTunes App Store Rejection
Publishing mobile apps seems to be a craze nowadays. From
large corporations to SMBs, everyone is vying for a place of their apps on
Apple Store despite knowing the fact Apple Store maintains high standards. It
is very common majority of apps are turned down and sent back for
redevelopment.
Here are the reasons why App Store turns down apps very
often.
- Apps
which are exhibiting bugs are summarily rejected.
- Apps
which have false, fraudulent, and misleading representations are rejected.
- Naming
of apps creating confusion with iTunes Connect
- Apps
containing placeholder text
- Incorrect
ratings by developers lead to rejection of apps
- When a
user interface is complex, unoriginal, and not user-friendly, it will be
rejected.
- When
app's name, description, and screenshots conflict with the contents and
functionality of the app, apps get rejected.
- Apps
having beta, test, demo, or trial versions
- Apps
giving incomplete information categorized under “More information needed”
- Not
complying with Developer Program License
It is important to know the reasons of app rejection before
you develop iOS app. When you know them, chances of getting rejected are less.
Benefits of using Test Flight Method over traditional Provisioning Method
Acquiring approval of Apple Store for new app upload
involves a complex process. From sending them out for test in beta form, to
obtaining the device's UDID and adding it as a device in your iOS developer portal page, the process is pretty lengthy.
One can bypass it, which is unlikely feasible by using the traditional provisioning methods such as Ad-hoc Distribution, Custom B2B app method, etc. Try out iOS Beta Testing Service, aka TestFlight instead and experience the difference.
One can bypass it, which is unlikely feasible by using the traditional provisioning methods such as Ad-hoc Distribution, Custom B2B app method, etc. Try out iOS Beta Testing Service, aka TestFlight instead and experience the difference.
By using the TestFlight method of distribution, you can
simplify the process of getting UDIDs from all your devices. Plus, this will
enable you to easily manage and distribute your builds.
How to use it:
First, sign up for a free TestFlight service. Upon finishing
the sign up, you will come to the TestFlight dashboard. There you can invite
testers to join your team and register their devices. As they are done, you
will be receiving emails with their device UDIDs. Option to manually add to
your developer portal and the provisioning profile is available there.
So, when will you be able to upload the build to
TestFlight finally? You can do it as you got provisioning profile and app
built. You can also install TestFlight desktop app to automatically find out
compilation time of new build. You will also be asked if you want to upload it
to TestFlight.
Benefits of using TestFlight method during iOS App Development:
1. Receive the names of eligible users for the application
automatically
2. Check, select and upload names
3. TestFlight takes the onus of hosting the build and sending
out emails to users of selection.
4. TestFlight emails the users detail a thorough user guide
of the application
5. Users receive the details for app installation
TestFlight method puts a limit of app uploads by 100 devices
per account and this app is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch running
iOS 8 onwards.
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Why businesses are chucking Servers & Embracing Cloud Services?
Anytime-anywhere
accessibility compels businesses to junk servers. Cloud has come as a replacement
enabling them to be more flexible and save their IT costs largely, besides
attaining increased efficiency and lots of innovative benefits. Contrary to the
constraints and ineffective features of traditional IT management, cloud-based services are
friendly even with a non-IT person, give easy solutions to set up personalized work
environment, a secure backup facility and recalling of data, and a much reduced
IT cost. Don’t you believe all these solutions are sufficient to chuck old
piece of junk and embrace cloud services?
Friday, 9 May 2014
Online Advertising: Why is digital ad spending growing so rapidly?
Forecast is online ad
spending is going to further upset TV ad spending balance sheet. Take a look at
the internet ad revenues of 2013 which soared to $42.8 billion surpassing TV ad
revenues of $40.1 billion! What does it suggest? Are the advertisers shifting
their leanings towards online forms of advertising?
Ad experts are saying
in its support. Online advertising is capable to promote ad materials via
various forms of advertising, namely banner ads, search engine optimization,
social networking, email marketing, online classified ads, site takeovers, and
also SPAM! Facebook ads, YouTube ads, Sponsored Tweets, Rich Media Ads, Popup
ads, Blogging, etc. do also come under the online advertising.
In fact, you may come
across such ad materials present on almost every web page in a form or the
other. Online advertising is thus one of the fastest ways to reach an audience.
As per various
advertising models, three categories of them are more popular than the others.
They are CPA or Cost per Action, PPC or Pay per Click, and CPM or Cost per
Mille.
CPA model of
advertising transfers all risk to the publisher. Advertisers pay the publishers
only when the conversion is made via clicks. Advertising costs are quite high
here.
PPC model of
advertising is very common form of advertising. Advertisers pay their
publishers when their ads get clicks, even if a purchase doesn’t take place. In
this model, target keywords are highly important.
CPM model is popularly
known as Cost per Thousand. The ‘M’ in CPM represents 1000. If a publisher
charges $2 CPM, then the advertiser has to pay $2 per 1000 impressions of its
ads.
Customer Service: Is social engagement taking over it?
The verdict is out!
Social customer engagement is better performer than conventional customer
service. Look into the organizational efforts ensuring customer service where
you’ll come to know how they’re leveraging social and mobile technologies!
Customers feel comfortable by sharing their views, putting their inquiries, and
getting an issue resolved through social channels. As a result, a rapid shift
to social media engagement is visible in organizational efforts to gain
positive impact from them.
Facebook, Twitter,
etc. are the examples. Customers are turning to them whenever they plan to
purchase anything, want to be vocal about a bad service experience, or seek to
collect a feedback of an item in a matter of seconds! It is reported that over
30% of customer service inquiries are initiated over social channels. Take a
tour around Facebook and Twitter to understand how efficiently they are
handling customer service requirements.
As the whole world is
coming into your hand-grip, companies are moving to mobile customer service.
Platforms, tools, technologies are changing the way of interactions by ensuring
expediency in the foreseeable future.
Social customer
engagement is the key takeaway for better customer service. Explore various
social channels to know how they are allowing companies to build deeper and
more intimate relationships with customers as long as they can promote
peer-to-peer engagement and provide relevant and timely information as and when
required.
Social Networking: Expanding Horizons
Our increased use of
living online and mobile has vast implications in social networking. People can
now connect, create, interact, and collaborate among them on the global scale
when and how they want. As a result, boundaries among them are getting blurred
dramatically side-by-side creating a specific subculture of interest groups.
Now, knowing
everything about everyone you’ve ever met personally or virtually is possible!
For instance, you can see what your friends ate for dinner, how they tackle
their Monday blues, or how fussy their kids have been. Even business promotion
opportunities are also so compelling that business people think they will miss
out many things for sure if they avoid promoting on social networking sites.
Getting involved into
Social networking sites could be fun as well as useful. For, social networking
sites give their users a great opportunity to keep in touch with their old
friends and their families, as well as with their current ones, and also to
create new online friendships with people who share similar interests and
views.
Take a few examples of
social networking sites. Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Myspace, etc.
come into mind successively, without a pause. Each of them has their own
networking edge. LinkedIn cuts stronger bite in professional front while
Twitter serves crispy messages to a network of contacts as opposed to sending
bulk email messages. Does Facebook need an introduction?
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