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How to build your First Mobile Application?

So you have an excellent idea for an app. You know it is useful, and you are sure that the users will...

build your first mobile application

So you have an excellent idea for an app. You know it is useful, and you are sure that the users will like it too. In fact, the app would solve many issues that the average person faces in everyday life. However, even if you don’t have any technical knowledge related to app development nor have you ever attempted an IT project. But Today in this post I am going to tell you that how you can build your first Mobile Application.

Then how do you implement your great idea?

How do you develop your first mobile application and display it in the leading app stores?

To assist in your endeavor, here is a brief guide on how to build your first mobile application and make the project a success.

1. Define your unique idea

The app ecosystem is one of the biggest industries of the world and boasts more than 7 million apps. Reality check: the number of apps is increasing each day. In fact, the Apple App Store grows by 1,000 apps each day, thanks to the numerous talents we have today.

Having a great idea is just a starting point for any project. To take it to the next level, you must define the goals of your app. What is it going to do? How will it help the consumers? How will it stand out from the plethora of apps available today? And most importantly, how will you encourage the consumers to download your specific app?

For a moment, step away from technology and grab a pen and a paper. Outline your goals. Answer the above questions. By having well-defined goals, you will have a clearer picture of what you want to accomplish.

2. Research

Once you have a better idea of your goals, research your great idea. Although you may have a one of a kind idea, chances are someone has already tried their luck on it. According to a recent Developers Alliance Survey, 40% of app developers agree that the most significant threat to their success was their direct competitors.

Assess your competition, and see whether they succeeded in their attempt or not. Dropping the idea of an app should not be your first choice so instill ways to make your app better. Consider the mistakes made by your rival companies. Try to rectify their blunders.

Take the example of Uber. They were not the first company to start an on-demand service. Several companies attempted the same, but Uber improvised the system that failed many others before them. As a result, we have Uber for all our cab-hailing needs.

3. Revenue

Another important consideration is how you will generate money from your app. Will you keep the app free or charge users to download your new app? However, using the paid model requires a large user base that you might fail to have initially.

Consumers also prefer free apps and are hesitant to download apps that charge for downloads. Apart from these, there are ways to monetize your apps so make sure you look at all aspects carefully. After all, the primary goal of creating your first app is to make money. Right?

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4. Create a storyboard

The storyboard is the mockup of your app. here you can design the layout of your app and add functionality through icons and placeholders for clicks. Several easy to use wire-framing tools are available in which moqups, Visio, Photoshop CC, and wireframe.cc are the most popular.

5. Define the backend

Now that the layout is ready, it is time to examine exactly how your design will operate through the back-end.

The back-end is a mix of servers, APIs, databases and operating system that enable the site to run. If you are unclear about these technical aspects, hire someone to do it on your behalf. There are also some excellent app building tools that make the job easy for you. Examples of such tools include:

• www.biznessapps.com

• www.kony.com

• www.appery.io

6. Conduct a test run of your app

Although you only have a basic layout of your app, consider asking friends and family members to run your wireframing. Allow them to give you their honest feedback so you can get rid of any flaws before the app goes into designing mode.

7. Design the user interface

The user interface is a crucial stage in app development. Through the design process, you can make your app easy to navigate for the users. Surveys show that 77% of users would immediately uninstall an app if they were not satisfied with the experience. It means that designs should be put first during the app development process.

If you are hiring an app designer for your requirements, make sure you find a credible one. Look up their reviews on the internet and select one that has a strong portfolio.

8. Register with the app developing company

To launch your app, you first have to register with the leading App stores. Google Play Store charges around $25 per year while Apple App Store has a $99 annual fee. Since the app registration procedure takes a couple of days, make sure you don’t procrastinate this step and register with the app store at your first convenience.

9. Integrate app analytics

Analytics gives you a detailed picture of how many users utilize your app, how they found your app, and how can they keep coming back. There are several tools and services available to help you research your customer base. Some of the notable ones include Flurry, AirG, and Google Analytics.

10. Market your app

Once your app hits the app store, chances are it will be lost in the plethora of apps. To increase the downloads of your app and to get more loyalty from users, make sure you market the app at various places. Marketing includes social media channels, review sites, and improvising on user’s feedback to make your app better.

Bonus Tip – Keep your app spam free

Although the Mobile apps are better these days than websites, the consumers of today are choosy and have zero tolerance for apps that spam or don’t function according to their expectations. Make sure you keep testing your app even after the launch. Look out for any negative reviews posted by the users and act fast to rectify it to improve your ratings.

Final words

The mobile industry is growing faster than a beanstalk. In just ten years, this industry has increased massively, and there is no end in sight. To survive the competitive marketplace, the app developer should ensure the best practices when developing their app. It is also essential that you consider feedback from all testers and users and create an app that surpasses the demands of the industry.

With the above guidelines in mind, we are sure you will have no problems developing your first mobile application. Good luck and do let us know how about your efforts.

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Written by Alycia Gordan
Alycia Gordan is a freelance writer who loves to read and write articles on healthcare technology, fitness and lifestyle. She is a tech junkie and divides her time between travel and writing. You can find her on Twitter: @meetalycia
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One Reply to “How to build your First Mobile Application?”

  1. Hi, Alycia.
    You, shared a very trending and informative article for bloggers and people who are thinking to expand their business as people are now focused on using mobile platforms rather than PC and making an app for that would be perfect.
    Cheers!
    Darleen Prangue

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