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A curated list of marketing resources for developers

A curated list of marketing resources for developers | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"...Through our journey of getting the product right, ensuring it’s the right fit for the market, scaling the product, and making it profitable - we’ve come across a lot of stuff like blog posts, videos,  interviews, essays, podcasts, etc. that could help developers get all the marketing education they’d ever need! ..."

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The humans that make the apps we love

The humans that make the apps we love | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"We use applications almost every day for all kinds of things. We use social apps for communicating, games for passing time, to-do lists to keep us on task, and so on. Most of the hugely successful applications are owned by some large company, but at some point, they started with an individual who had ..."

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Carmakers look to video games for new routes to market and win brand loyalty - The Economic Times

Carmakers look to video games for new routes to market and win brand loyalty - The Economic Times | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"A relationship between software developers and auto industry is taking place that woos today's younger consumers as tomorrow's car buyers..."

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Interactive ads: The future of making money on mobile games?

Interactive ads: The future of making money on mobile games? | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"With most of the mobile game audience unwilling to spend money either upfront or in in-app purchases, many developers need to run ads to find success ..."

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Can’t code but want an app? Infinite Monkeys is now the world’s largest DIY app publisher

Can’t code but want an app? Infinite Monkeys is now the world’s largest DIY app publisher | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Developers are highly-sought after in today’s app-centric world, but increasingly there are other options for businesses or individuals who want to design an app themselves..."

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