Become A Top Developer With The Secrets To App Store Success In iOS 7 Course [Deals]

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Just because you’ve built a great app doesn’t mean that they will come. It hasn’t been that way for years. Have you ever wondered what it takes to get into the top charts of the app store? What are the top apps doing that you aren’t? Is it luck?

Cult of Mac Deals has an offer on a course that will provide the answer: The Secrets to App Store Success in iOS 7 Course. And it’s available for 59% off for a limited time – just $99.

Find out how many small indie developers are able to go head-to-head with Fortune 500 companies. Discover the tricks and hacks they use in their apps, in the App Store, and in social media. This course contains hours of content designed to make you an app marketing guru.

Here are just some of the highlights of this course:

  • Learn how to give your app the tools to make it succeed in today’s App Store
  • Become an expert in App Store Optimization (ASO)
  • Learn to market and increase downloads for your app by using simple and proven techniques
  • Add battle-tested “app hacks” to your app to give it a cutting edge in marketing and increase revenue

Traditional marketing will have you creating dull and boring press releases. It will tell you that you need to be spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in costly pay-per-install campaigns, and lots of other things that are impossible for today’s indie developer. You might have paid someone to tweet about your app once thinking that it would help. Or spent your hard-earned cash for someone to send a press release to their “list” of websites.

This course will help you reach new heights in the App Store, and all for only $99. Get it today from Cult of Mac Deals!

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