My apps are ready to go live next month. Been a long time coming.
just wondering if anyone else has an app?
or planning to have any apps?
would love to get peoples thoughts on them, and will they work in the affiliate markets.
Gary
My apps are ready to go live next month. Been a long time coming.
just wondering if anyone else has an app?
or planning to have any apps?
would love to get peoples thoughts on them, and will they work in the affiliate markets.
Gary
New Projects. Lets see how the 4th Journey goes.
https://inkedin.com/ https://bonuscode.co.uk/ https://www.apostasesportivasbonus.com/
I was planning "to code" a app for my site months ago.
I retreated: right now, I'm restyling the site with a new responsive design (css media queries and some jquery) to make it readable on ALL devices and on ALL screen resolution.
I think it's the best bet: no needs to build different apps for different OSs.
Of course, if you want your own app, it's still a good choice!
Cheers
I dont have an app but my site is fully mobile supported and very easy
to use on any screen size.
However, I might add an app in the near future.
Mine is with apple at the moment. But looking Into several options at the moment.
was hoping others would be the same![]()
New Projects. Lets see how the 4th Journey goes.
https://inkedin.com/ https://bonuscode.co.uk/ https://www.apostasesportivasbonus.com/
Just a couple of simple android Apps currently closing in on 10,000 downloads.
1 Sports app has around 9,300 downloads the other (casino) has about 50 currently.
Yeah well sports is much more attractive for mobile apps
I had an Android app for several years and it generated over 70K downloads at Getjar. It was a very basic app, built around a couple of rss-feeds, promoting mobile casinos. Since the online app builder (free service) was discontinued, it wasn't possible for me to maintain it, so I set it offline recently. I still have plans to build a new one though.
As for Google and Apple I know they do not accept apps from affiliates promoting real gambling. Only licensed operators are accepted. But like Getjar, there are many other good platforms to publish your app, including Amazon. However, in my experience Android apps are easier accepted than iOS apps.
"Depend on the rabbit's foot if you like, but remember it didn't work for the rabbit." R.E. Shay
ocreditor (11 September 2014)
Amazon and Handster plus several from this list http://www.mobyaffiliates.com/blog/m...p-stores-list/ (might be outdated)
If you'r interested in paid marketing (pay per install), Tapjoy and Airpush accept UK targeting.
"Depend on the rabbit's foot if you like, but remember it didn't work for the rabbit." R.E. Shay
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Hello all, yes I do have a couple of apps. I have one ios app Casino Bonuses from Lozza soon to be two and I also have two Google play apps. Casino Bonus App and Casino Affiliate Programs App
not yet but I would in general prefer only a mobile version of the site instead of an app
I was thinking also to build an hybrid app for the main platforms (android, iOS), but since they don't let you advertise gambling with real money in your app then how can one monetize the app best?
Can you share your experience on the monetizing options (gambling niche) out there and the payouts?
This looks to me like an interesting topic to talk about![]()
it is casasdeapuests, but I see mobile apps as an additional channel where you can expose your idea.
There the competition is not so fierce and one can rely on other skills and knowladge than SEO, at least I think so
what's your opinion?