2. As with any business, your success will
directly relate to your understanding of the
marketplace.
3. Look at the Top Apps chart. Are apps like the one you want to
create listed there? If yes, you’ve got a potential winner. If
not, keep looking. It’s that simple.
4. Now it’s time to turn your research into
something tangible.
5. Once you have a sketched-out
idea, you need to sign up as a
developer with the platform for
which you’re looking to create
apps..
6. Making great hires will help you avoid
unnecessary delays, costs and frustration in the
future. You’ll always be looking to add new
talent to your team.
7. You must protect your ideas, source code and any other
intellectual property, so have each potential programmer sign a
Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) before you hire him
8. Rather than haphazardly jumping into a full
fledged project, gradually ramp up programmers'
workload by starting with a couple of smaller
tasks. Need to assess their graphics
capabilities, implementation speed and overall
work dynamic
9. Pull out your initial design document and go through every feature.
Never assume that something works because it worked the last time
you tested the app. Test each feature every time, especially before
the final release.
10. At this point, you’ve had your friends and family
test your app, taken into account the best
feedback and wrapped final changes.
11. Focus on a few key areas to effectively market your apps, allowing
customers to discover and download them. Your app’s basic
elements are marketing opportunities, and that is essential to
being successful in the app business.