I’ve moved out of the Mac App Store (I agree with your analysis), however, I’m not getting any sales! Do you have any advice about how/where to promote? I’ve done Google/Bing ads and submitted to MacUpdate and Softpedia. I’m wondering if you have any advice on promoting your apps outside the App Store. Becoming a Serious and Well-Known Developer This way you’d save some work coding, but keep the flexibility of a FastSpring account. Their convenient service SOUNDED great, but when I integrated their SDK into my code, I found I wanted full control, not just 90%.īecause FastSpring is such a flexible ecommerce provider (for example, I sell Mac apps and ebooks), now I’d probably check out DevMate instead of Paddle because they, too, take care of everything, but I’d use FastSpring to handle payments. When I distributed my first Mac app a couple of years ago, I also checked out Paddle. It seemed that nearly everyone was using FastSpring, so I checked them out first. Even before I had my first Mac, I bookmarked interesting Mac apps and checked out their stores. Hey Christian, I was wondering what the primary reasons or results of your research were that led you to choose FastSpring over the other options in the market? -Mark If there’s something else that comes to mind after this, you can always contact me via my website. I’ll try to cover everything else in future updates in my book and on my blog. So, this time, we meet in text! Here are a few questions I totally wanted to talk about. I enjoyed the webinar last Wednesday, but I failed as a timekeeper! Sorry, folks! I would’ve liked to talk longer, like I do during my live seminars, but webinars don’t work like that. There were so many great questions after Part 1 of our 2-part webinar More Money, More Control: Selling Your App Outside the App Store, host Christian Tietze didn’t have time to answer them all! Read on for his answers to some of the top questions. Estimated read time: 6 minutes, 44 seconds
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