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Is making apps free help to rank on app store? My tests showed: no, it doesn't. Probably it increases retention rate therefore app store thinks that app is low quality. I guess it is important to reach correct audience who has high intent. What is the correct approach?
I can't wait to test pricing indexes on my app. Looking forward to see the impact on MRR. So many to test from, Netflix, Bigmac, Spotify, Apple Music, Purchasing Power etc. I am planning to start next week, when my app is live. Excited!
I am currently building price localization app for App Store that supports IAP, Subscription and App pricing with predefined pricing indexes. I am thinking to make this app free. I have few indexes in my mind but let me know if you want to see any specific pricing indexes.
I set the default bid and max CPT to 10usd now 😅 Curious how it will go since Campaign was not working with 2usd bid.
So I’m trying something new: Apple Search Ads. Following @adamlyttleapps advice with a tiny budget. Testing different territories. Experimenting with CPT. Day 1: Spent $0 (campaigns not even triggering yet 😅) Will document everything here—wins, fails, and lessons.
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