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As we leave 2023 behind and start making our plans for 2024, I'd like to offer you some suggestions for tools and techniques which you might want to add into your planning process. These have worked to help me achieve my goals in the past and have also helped many others to build the future they desire. Some are a little ‘out there', but I've tried them all out myself and I do believe they will give you more purpose, drive and clarity to supercharge this new year. Whether you want to start speaking, get more results with your speaking, or simply want to tell better stories, I hope this coming year delivers everything you want. What you'll discover: An effective strategy for helping you reach your goals. Who you should be chasing for success. Why choosing you is better for you and your business. The antidote to comparisonitis. A new suggestion to add to your 2024 planning process. Enjoy! Leave a rating or review for The Speaking Club (Take a photo of your review, email it to me at sarah@saraharcher.co.uk and get a free e-copy of my book Cracking Speech Mate - How to Use Humour to Make You an Amazing Speaker!) FREE RESOURCE - The 5 Levels of Pain (If you want to hear Lavanyaa talk about her experience you can do that here) Leave a rating or review for The Speaking Club (Take a photo of your review, email it to me at sarah@saraharcher.co.uk and get a free e-copy of my book Cracking Speech Mate - How to Use Humour to Make You an Amazing Speaker!) Books: Grab your copy of Straight to the Top - How to Create and Deliver a Killer Elevator Pitch Grab your copy of Cracking Speech Mate - How to Add Humour to Make You An Amazing Speaker Other Resources: FREE NEW GUIDE - From Blank Page to Stage Live Masterclass - 6 Step Blueprint to Creating Talks that Engage and Sell (without selling) Take the Snackable Story Challenge https://www.saraharcher.co.uk Thanks for listening! To share your thoughts: Share this show on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn. To help the show out: Leave an honest review at https://www.ratethispodcast.com/tsc. Your ratings and reviews really help get the word out and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music or Your App
Quick tips to build your speaking confidence, skills, impact, business or engaging talk content. These tips originate from issues that come up for students, and questions from my audience. If you want to get your question answered DM me on Instagram or LinkedIN @Saraharcher15. I come across many speakers who are struggling to connect with their audience, and as a consequence their talks fail to get them the results that they want. One of the biggest reasons they struggle is because they are doing what I call … talking about the plane vs. talking about the pain. That's why in this episode I'm sharing: What it means to talk about the plane Why your audience doesn't care about the plane What you need to focus on instead. Why ‘avatar' exercises are pointless How to find the burning platform that will get your audience into action The opportunity if you can connect deeply A special tool I created to help you get this right Enjoy! FREE RESOURCE - The 5 Levels of Pain (If you want to hear Lavanyaa talk about her experience you can do that here) Leave a rating or review for The Speaking Club (Take a photo of your review, email it to me at sarah@saraharcher.co.uk and get a free e-copy of my book Cracking Speech Mate - How to Use Humour to Make You an Amazing Speaker!) Books: Grab your copy of Straight to the Top - How to Create and Deliver a Killer Elevator Pitch Grab your copy of Cracking Speech Mate - How to Add Humour to Make You An Amazing Speaker Other Resources: FREE NEW GUIDE - From Blank Page to Stage Live Masterclass - 6 Step Blueprint to Creating Talks that Engage and Sell (without selling) Take the Snackable Story Challenge https://www.saraharcher.co.uk Thanks for listening! To share your thoughts: · leave a comment below. · Share this show on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn. To help the show out: · Leave an honest review at https://www.ratethispodcast.com/tsc. Your ratings and reviews really help get the word out and I read each one. · Subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music or Your App
Maria Lannon, your host of Apptivate's Women in Mobile series, brings listeners a roundup of some of the best bits from interviews with women working in the mobile marketing industry around the world. Find out their biggest leadership lessons in this special compilation episode featuring Sharon Romang, the Vice President of Creative at Headlight; Vicki Goldman, the Director of Marketing at Paramount Streaming under the Media Acquisition and Services Team; Mariana D'Avila, the Head of Growth at Appreach; and Laura Spikermann, the Client Services Lead at Customlytics. Find links to all the full-length episodes from the Women in Mobile Series here:Ep.132 Keep Your Creative Team Inspired with Sharon RomangEp.134 Authentic Networking for Introverts with Vicki GoldmanEp.128 How to Address Disrespectful Co-workers with Mariana D'AvilaEp.119 Springing into Mobile Marketing Leadership with Laura SpikermannEp.125 Building a Brand Cause for Your App with Juliana BiasiEp.118 Experience the Uplift of Work-Life Boundaries with Liia PalipeaEp.117 When Women In Mobile Speak Up and Unite with Camila CarneiroEp.116 Women in Mobile: Your Ideas In Your Voice with Fabiana Ayala
Guest Marin Todorov - underplot.com Twitter - @icanzilb Blog - trycombine.com Podcast Survey - https://brightdigit.typeform.com/to/yVZN2gITYoutube Video - https://youtu.be/H6vW7f66zyUQuestions for Episode 100 HereRelated Episodes Episode 81 - Awaiting for Async with Vincent Pradeilles Episode 72 - Functional Programming with Daniel Steinberg Episode 47 - Practical Combine with Donny Wals Episode 19 - WWDC 2019 - SwiftUI with Jason Anderson Related Links Timelane 2 What about Swift actors and Combine How should profiling new Swift Concurrency APIs look like? Combine: Asynchronous programming with Swift Thoughts on Combine in an async/await world Using Combine for Your App's Asynchronous Code Leo Dion - The Multi-Threaded Asynchronous Parallel World of Swift from UIKonf 2020 from 360iDev 2019 Hacking with Swift - How to document your project with DocC DocC2HTML WWDC Videos Meet AsyncSequence Swift concurrency: Behind the scenes Explore structured concurrency in Swift Meet async/await in Swift Protect mutable state with Swift actors Discover concurrency in SwiftUI Meet DocC documentation in Xcode SponsorsLinodeA cloud experience developers love Great for Setting Up a Backend for Your App Variety of VM Configurations and Settings Reasonable Pricing Starting at $5 per month Global Data Centers The Developer Cloud Simplified Try it today with this special link:https://www.linode.com/?r=97e09acbd5d304d87dadef749491d245e71c74e7Check out OrchardNest Today:https://orchardnest.comShow Notes How does Async and Await work with Reactive Programming? When is Combine a good fit rather then Async and Await? Why does Async and Await require new OSes? How do Actors work? What do Actors replace? What secret project Marin worked on at Apple? Social MediaEmailleo@brightdigit.comGitHub - @brightdigitTwitter BrightDigit - @brightdigitLeo - @leogdionRedditLeo - /u/leogdionLinkedInBrightDigitLeoInstagram - @brightdigitPatreon - empowerappshowCreditsMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Episode Highlights 1:45 - The Biggest App Factor: Cost 3:10 - Creating Value for Your App 3:46 - Efficient App vs. Innovative App 5:04 - The Process of Developing an App 13:16 - Your App Will Never Be Perfect 15:43 - What To Know: Android & iOS App Platforms P.S. Think value for the user before anything else, always.
Lindsay and Steve discuss building and hosting a blog using Vue. They discuss their own blogs, and dive into options for managing content with markdown or headless CMS, building the site with Vue or Nuxt (and others), and where to host Panel Lindsay Wardell Steve Edwards Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator Links Devchat.tv | BONUS: Adding a Content Engine to Your App with a Headless CMS with Jake Lumetta Headless CMS and Contentless API | ButterCMS Prismic CMS: The Headless Website Builder for Jamstack Devchat.tv | VUE 135: Netlify CMS and Nuxt with Daniel Kelly Netlify CMS | Open-Source Content Management System Images optimization with Cloudinary in Nuxt apps Forestry Ghost Devchat.tv | VUE 130: Nuxt and Storyblok with Alba Silvente Fuentes Devchat.tv | VUE 137: Using Laravel and VueJS in an Enterprise Application Devchat.tv | JSJ 476: Understanding Search Engines and SEO (for devs) – Part 1 How to use the Storyblok Image Service with Vue.js - Storyblok Picks Lindsay- S08E06 Modern Web Podcast - Tailwind JIT and Utility CSS Steve- Dad Joke Contact Lindsay Twitter: Lindsay Wardell ( @lindsaykwardell ) Contact Steve Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 )
Lindsay and Steve discuss building and hosting a blog using Vue. They discuss their own blogs, and dive into options for managing content with markdown or headless CMS, building the site with Vue or Nuxt (and others), and where to host Panel Lindsay Wardell Steve Edwards Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator Links Devchat.tv | BONUS: Adding a Content Engine to Your App with a Headless CMS with Jake Lumetta Headless CMS and Contentless API | ButterCMS Prismic CMS: The Headless Website Builder for Jamstack Devchat.tv | VUE 135: Netlify CMS and Nuxt with Daniel Kelly Netlify CMS | Open-Source Content Management System Images optimization with Cloudinary in Nuxt apps Forestry Ghost Devchat.tv | VUE 130: Nuxt and Storyblok with Alba Silvente Fuentes Devchat.tv | VUE 137: Using Laravel and VueJS in an Enterprise Application Devchat.tv | JSJ 476: Understanding Search Engines and SEO (for devs) – Part 1 How to use the Storyblok Image Service with Vue.js - Storyblok Picks Lindsay- S08E06 Modern Web Podcast - Tailwind JIT and Utility CSS Steve- Dad Joke Contact Lindsay Twitter: Lindsay Wardell ( @lindsaykwardell ) Contact Steve Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 )
Discover the biggest mistakes businesses make when building their app Learn the valuable free action you can take today to get closer to putting your app in the hands of users and get closer to making money Discover how to build a sustainable business around your application using Launchtrail system to answer the most important questions about how to serve your customers and make revenue Resources/Links: Checkout Patrick's Idea Validation Workbook: Learn 4 Steps You Can Take Today to get Closer to Revenue from Your App:https://launchtrail.tech/ Summary Patrick Bentley is a software developer and Founder of the Launchtrail system. He works with non-technical businesses to use tech to accelerate their business growth. In this episode, Patrick shares how he helps non-technical entrepreneurs validate their app ideas and get to market fast and get closer to making money. Check out these episode highlights: 01:00 – Patrick's ideal client: "My ideal client is largely going to be any entrepreneurs who are non-technical, who have app ideas. So that can be a solopreneur. It can also be an organization that's already in business and just looking to automate their processes or maybe create a new product." 01:42 – Problem Patrick helps solve: "So, the problem that we solve is that we actually help with everything before the application." 02:33 – Typical symptoms that clients do before reaching out to Patrick: "So, the symptoms that people usually have are that they have no idea how to actually go about the app development, or they've already maybe tried to get their app developed and it hasn't turned out the way that they've expected it to. Or they just have no idea how to actually launch or solve any of the technical problems that come along with launching an application." 03:29 – Common mistakes that people make before they find Patrick's solution: "The common mistakes are usually having an app idea and then they say, "Okay, well, I'm going to go out and I'm going to shop for a software development firm," but they really don't have any idea how to deliver that product." 04:34 – Patrick's Valuable Free Action(VFA): "Just to start validating their ideas early as possible." 06:04 – Patrick's Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Checkout 4 Steps to Mapping your Business Structure:http://bit.ly/4StepsBusinessStructure 06:26 – Q: How to build a 'no-code' viable app? A: No code solutions is that there's still a lot of programmatic thinking that goes into figuring out how the applications that work. So even if you're using no-code and you're using drag and drop, if you're not thinking about the data model, and what types of data need to be collected and how that data needs to be manipulated, and then even how you need to host it, those are still very technical leaning questions that need to be answered. And so even though there are drag and drop solutions, there's still a lot of thinking and forethought that needs to happen before you start building. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: “Start validating your app idea as early as possible.'” -@PI_BentleyClick To Tweet Transcript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Tom Poland: 0:09 Hello everyone, and a very warm welcome to another edition of Marketing The Invisible. My name is Tom Poland, joined today by Patrick Bentley. Patrick, good day, sir, welcome. Where are you hanging out?
Discover the biggest mistakes businesses make when building their app Learn the valuable free action you can take today to get closer to putting your app in the hands of users and get closer to making money Discover how to build a sustainable business around your application using Launchtrail system to answer the most important questions about how to serve your customers and make revenue Resources/Links: Checkout Patrick's Idea Validation Workbook: Learn 4 Steps You Can Take Today to get Closer to Revenue from Your App:https://launchtrail.tech/ Summary Patrick Bentley is a software developer and Founder of the Launchtrail system. He works with non-technical businesses to use tech to accelerate their business growth. In this episode, Patrick shares how he helps non-technical entrepreneurs validate their app ideas and get to market fast and get closer to making money. Check out these episode highlights: 01:00 – Patrick's ideal client: "My ideal client is largely going to be any entrepreneurs who are non-technical, who have app ideas. So that can be a solopreneur. It can also be an organization that's already in business and just looking to automate their processes or maybe create a new product." 01:42 – Problem Patrick helps solve: "So, the problem that we solve is that we actually help with everything before the application." 02:33 – Typical symptoms that clients do before reaching out to Patrick: "So, the symptoms that people usually have are that they have no idea how to actually go about the app development, or they've already maybe tried to get their app developed and it hasn't turned out the way that they've expected it to. Or they just have no idea how to actually launch or solve any of the technical problems that come along with launching an application." 03:29 – Common mistakes that people make before they find Patrick's solution: "The common mistakes are usually having an app idea and then they say, "Okay, well, I'm going to go out and I'm going to shop for a software development firm," but they really don't have any idea how to deliver that product." 04:34 – Patrick's Valuable Free Action(VFA): "Just to start validating their ideas early as possible." 06:04 – Patrick's Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Checkout 4 Steps to Mapping your Business Structure:http://bit.ly/4StepsBusinessStructure 06:26 – Q: How to build a 'no-code' viable app? A: No code solutions is that there's still a lot of programmatic thinking that goes into figuring out how the applications that work. So even if you're using no-code and you're using drag and drop, if you're not thinking about the data model, and what types of data need to be collected and how that data needs to be manipulated, and then even how you need to host it, those are still very technical leaning questions that need to be answered. And so even though there are drag and drop solutions, there's still a lot of thinking and forethought that needs to happen before you start building. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: “Start validating your app idea as early as possible.” -@PI_BentleyClick To Tweet Transcript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Tom Poland: 0:09 Hello everyone, and a very warm welcome to another edition of Marketing The Invisible. My name is Tom Poland, joined today by Patrick Bentley. Patrick, good day, sir, welcome. Where are you hanging out? Patrick Bentley 0:18 I'm actually hanging out in Bahrain in the Middle East. Tom Poland: 0:21 Bahrain, in the Middle East. All the way from Bahrain to Little Castaways Beach in Queensland, Australia. Folks, Patrick, for those of you who don't know, is a software developer. He's the founder of the Launchtrail system. And he works with non-technical business owners to us...
Max the Marine joins the show to talk about Harris Teeter tuna, Diet Mountain Dew, and whether Alex should continue his internet comment feud with the Burlington, VT community over landlocked Poke bowls. The gang then reflects on their gun control discussion considering the newest school violence developments, and Max explains why he things we're going to lose any large wars we get into. After going tres serieux, the show ends with Alex ranting about millennial delivery services clogging up his secret visit to the Donut shop, and Max suggests he should trademark "Get off Your App!" Landline, enjoy.
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In this episode of the conversation factory I had the distinct pleasure of talking with Nandini Stocker, the head of conversation design advocacy and partnerships at Google. She's the rare individual who is more of a conversation design geek than me, to the point that she interrupted me just to make a point about how awkward interruptions are! We cover a sprawling number of topics in conversation design, and you might enjoy downloading Google's PDF on "How Conversations Work" and read along! I think just knowing that threading, repair and turn taking are *things* means you can look for them in your own work and find ways to transform conversation experiences that you design. David Bohm, the storied physicist, wrote a book called "on dialogue" and said "Conversation is a principled, mutual process of collaboration and negotiation." So I shouldn't be surprised when Google's map of how conversations work matches exactly to the process of opening, exploring and closing I teach groups to follow when designing a creative, collaborative process for design thinking and innovation. Opening a channel for conversation is like the invitation into a cooperative game, a world to explore and engage with, and every leader needs to think empathically to design these invitations to be...inviting! Finding places along a conversation journey where there is breakage leads us to think about how to repair the thread of conversation and keep things moving along towards closure: a desired action or agreement! We've be conversing for thousands of years, and we've gotten pretty good at it. But being good at something doesn't mean you know how to teach someone else how. Nandini's work is specifically on how to help us talk to digital agents with more natural ease. We spoke a few weeks ahead of Google's I/O conference, and she's since sent me a wealth of talks that happened there that you might enjoy digging into. One of my favorites is about Conversational Hacks, where one of her colleges digs into the cooperative principle, a way of helping us think about how relevant, clear and helpful information is exchanged at a steady pace in a good conversation. Compare two exchanges: "How much did your shirt cost?" "Don't you love it? I got it at Vinnie's Vintage Warehouse!" vs. "Don't you love it? Shirt has five letters and five is my favorite number!" To a computer, both responses contain about the same "amount" of information, but only a human conversationalist can tell that the information is irrelevant and unhelpful...at least for now! If you want to hear Nandini tell one of the worst/best Harry Potter puns ever (She calls puns the earworms of the English language, check out this short outtake. Show Notes and Links: Grice's Maxims in brief and extended Threading and building threads Seven of Nine Turn Taking and Yielding Conversation Repair conversation overlap Personality in digital agents: discourse markers Google: How Conversations Work Google's quick reference design principles for conversation design Amplifying Women's Voices in Obama's oval office Barge In capability The Uncanny Valley On Inner Dialogue Clifford Nass on Multitasking and his Obit Prosody Bonus: Core talks from the Google Team from IO17: This one is my favorite: Applying Built-in Hacks of Conversation to Your Voice UI Building Apps for the Google Assistant Finding the Right Voice Interactions for Your App Defining Multimodal Interactions: One Size Does Not Fit All In Conversation, There Are No Errors Getting Your Assistant App Discovered How Words Can Make Your Product Stand Out PullString: Storytelling in the Age of Conversational Interfaces Google's VUI design codelab: Crafting a Character: Design an engaging Assistant app Some solid talks from IXD17 on chatbots and conversational UIs: and the pun game
Get Your Head Out of Your App! – Jen and Lauren welcome Brian Howie, friend, and Master of Ceremonies of the Great Love Debate, to the studio to have a little debate themselves, and find out what’s in store for the big event in LA. In Dirty Laundry, Lauren got engaged to 98 Degrees, traveled to … Continue reading Get Your Head Out of Your App! – August 31st, 2016
Get Your Head Out of Your App! – Jen and Lauren welcome Brian Howie, friend, and Master of Ceremonies of the Great Love Debate, to the studio to have a little debate themselves, and find out what’s in store for the big event in LA. In Dirty Laundry, Lauren got engaged to 98 Degrees, traveled to … Continue reading Get Your Head Out of Your App! – August 31st, 2016 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/support
GunBlog VarietyCast Episode 2 Blue Collar Prepping - Shemaghs Special Guest Kevin Baker - Gunblogger Rendezvous Sept 4-7 Reno, NV Al Arma - The moral battle for gun rights Tech Tips with The Barron - Real Android security vulnerabilities This Week in Anti-Gun Nuttery - They’re not anti-gun, they’re anti-freedom Blue Collar Prepping - Shemaghs Anything a bandana can do, a shemagh can do: http://survivalcache.com/30-uses-for-a-bandana/ You can get them for 10 dollars or less on Amazon, usually with free shipping: http://tinyurl.com/BluecollarShemagh Tying technique #1: http://youtu.be/gxMsz8kWb-U Tying technique #2: http://youtu.be/8jH_Fn62I-U Tying technique #3 (Erin’s favorite): http://youtu.be/tfp_GnY8b0E Breathe through your mouth to reduce fogging of glasses. Put on a ballcap before tying shemagh. Stick with tactical colors like olive drab, foliage green and coyote tan are all good choices. Felons Behaving Badly 2 Officers, 10-Year Old Girl Shot In N. Charlotte - http://feedly.com/e/pyv63d5k Suspect - http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/opi/viewoffender.do?method=view&offenderID=0939458&searchLastName=brewer&searchFirstName=brandon&listurl=pagelistoffendersearchresults&listpage=1 Kevin Baker - Gunblogger Rendezvous Sept 4-7 Reno, NV Gun Blogger Rendezvous: http://gunbloggers.blogspot.com Give-away guns: http://smallestminority.blogspot.com/2014/08/that-should-make-four.html Other items you can bring home with you from the Rendezvous: Brownell’s Range Bag and flashlight: http://smallestminority.blogspot.com/2014/08/more-rendezvous-stuff.html Burris holographic sight: http://smallestminority.blogspot.com/2014/08/heres-another-reason-to-attend-gun.html Redfield tactical scope: http://smallestminority.blogspot.com/2014/08/for-hitting-little-things-long-way-off.html Dillon Precision “Border Shift” ammo bag: http://smallestminority.blogspot.com/2014/08/more-swag.html We’re raising money for Honored American Veterans Afield: https://www.honoredveterans.org/ Rendezvous schedule: http://gunbloggers.blogspot.com/2014/08/2014-gun-blogger-rendezvous-schedule-of.html Strange laws Sean - Larceny of Pine Straw http://www.ncgunblog.com/2010/10/20/laws-of-north-carolina-that-need-to-change-part-8-larceny-of-pine-straw/ http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_14/gs_14-79.1.html http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/gascripts/statutes/statutelookup.pl?statute=14-159.7 Adam - Self Defense Immunity - http://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/2010/title-39/chapter-17/part-13/39-17-1322/ Al Arma - The moral battle for gun rights Battle of Pavia, Feb 1525. The end of the reign of knighthood and firearms become of age. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Pavia No Duty To Retreat - Richard Maxwell Brown - http://www.amazon.com/No-Duty-Retreat-Violence-American/dp/0806126183 Fun With Headlines Tanker truck explodes on I-65 in Ala., shuts down roadway http://www.wkrn.com/story/26293089/tanker-truck-explodes-on-i-65-in-ala-shuts-down-roadway Video of exploding manhole - http://www.wkrn.com/story/26271376/tanker-truck-explosion?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=10469264 Tech Tips with The Barron - Real Android security vulnerabilities Hacking Gmail with 92 percent success - http://phys.org/news/2014-08-hacking-gmail-percent-success.html Peeking into Your App without Actually Seeing It: UI State Inference and Novel Android Attacks - http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~zhiyunq/pub/sec14_android_activity_inference.pdf This Week in Anti-Gun Nuttery - They’re not anti-gun, they’re anti-freedom Again Anti-Freedom! - http://www.weerdworld.com/2014/again-anti-freedom/ Stuff that grinds my gears Sean - People who use 4 way flashers during rain storms - http://www.ncgunblog.com/2011/09/24/turn-off-your-4-way-flashers-you-idiot-language-warning/
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In this episode, Steve P. Young, mobile app developer and host of the Mobile App Chat, discusses how to conduct market research for an app, choosing between hiring a developer or learning to code yourself, and Steve shares his App Store Optimization tricks & tips. What's Discussed In This Episode: How To Do a Market Survey/Research For an App Idea. Whether I Should Find a Developer to Help Me Code My App Idea. The Cost To Hire a Developer. Building an App Using an App Reskin Instead of Hiring a Developer. Steve's App Store Optimization Tips. Writing a Good Description for Your App and The Differences Between App Stores. Optimizing Your App for Google Play. The Best Episodes to Start Listening to on the Mobile App Chat. Steve shares his top two favorite episodes from the Mobile App Chat: AutoRap & TweetBot. Resources Mentioned During This Episode: oDesk for hiring a developer Contact Steve for mobile app developer referrals Elance for hiring developers App Marketing Using App Store Optimization (Udemy Course by Steve P. Young) on sale for $39 SensorTower for optimizing your app keywords OneLook dictionary for finding alternative app name ideas and keywords the Mobile App Chat Episode Guide AutoRap: How to Build Marketing Buzz for Your App (and Get Millions of Downloads) with Prerna Gupta Tweetbot: Build an App That You Would Use with Paul Haddad Shazam: The Ultimate Story of Struggle & Persistence with Chris Barton Connect with Steve: MobileAppChat website Steve P. Young's Twitter oSnap, a camera app that let's you tap anywhere to take a picture. Connect With The Podcast: Sign up for the email list and I'll send you my free eBook, 5 Ways You Can Make Money as a Millennial Follow on Instagram: @moneymaker.xyz Follow on Twitter: @moneymakerxyz Enjoy the episode? Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and leave a 5 star review! The Podcast is also now available to subscribe to on Stitcher Radio.
Hot Apps will feature 5 of the hottest apps each week for the Windows Phone 7. In this episode Laura takes a look at 5 of the winning apps from the "Your APP here" monthly contest:KrashLander NFL Pro '12 MixTapes Weave Network Dashboard Please leave suggestions for hot apps that should be featured in the comments section, thanks!