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First of all, do I need an app?

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 3:54 am
by asikurrahmanshuvo
As people are closer to their smartphones, watches or tablets, you can take advantage of this proximity to think about possible mobile marketing tactics that will keep your brand closer to the public , while providing them with a more personalized and timely experience.

Whether you're running a mobile app or not, the opportunities are there and it's a fact that keeping these channels on your radar will help you improve the performance of your campaigns.

We all know that developing an app from scratch requires a considerable budget.

Having a mobile app will give you more tools to reach your audience, but it is important to understand if it is worth making such an investment or when to do it. Here are some questions that can help you decide:

Who is my target audience?
Is my audience really a mobile app user?
Is there any other app that does the same job?
How would my app help people have a better experience with my brand?
What is the purpose of my app? Awareness? Education? Sales?
What type/how much return do I expect?
Do I have the budget to invest in a high-quality app?
After answering questions like these, take some time to think and analyze the indonesia phone number list current scenario, then you will have a better idea about the feasibility of developing an app or not. If you decide to go ahead, there are plenty of opportunities to be tapped. If you don’t want to do so, don’t worry, there are still plenty of opportunities to be tapped in the future!

"Was that my phone?" - Notifications
If you look at your phone’s notification center right now, I’m pretty sure there will be some banners waiting for you to click on them, right? This is one of the main tactics that apps use to show relevant information and offers to their users.

Before implementing it, it is important to know the two different types of notifications that we receive - or send.