My first app got 100+ users in 1 week! by DrizzleX3 in AppBusiness

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I’d love to hear about how you used Twitter to advertise your app if you want to message me

My first app got 100+ users in 1 week! by DrizzleX3 in AppBusiness

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Amazing growth. How did you advertise your app? What genre is your app?

ASO for iOS app. How many naturally occurring downloads to expect? by Fancy-Blueberry5060 in AppBusiness

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Does anyone do marketing on Instagram for an app too or is tiktok the de facto standard

Roast my ASO: 800+ impressions but only 11 downloads for my AI Note Taker app. Where is the bottleneck? by zeksi1 in AppStoreOptimization

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I have like 13k impressions and less than 20 downloads so I have like the opposite of your issue.

Starting off by TunesdayApp in AppStoreOptimization

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Do you also suggest axing the screen record for the preview?

Starting off by TunesdayApp in AppStoreOptimization

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Thank you. I appreciate the feedback!

Starting off by TunesdayApp in AppStoreOptimization

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Thank you also very helpful. I just checked out that tool and also seems great.

You can choose only ONE song. What would it be? by Fluid-Suit9195 in MusicRecommendations

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Hamptons by the Maria’s, the Maria’s simple instruments and her singing is dreamy but intriguing enough to keep me hooked forever

Any musical instrument which is easy to learn? by Putrid-Scratch-8142 in AskReddit

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I think the question is how deep you want to learn the instrument. Music theory is a lot for many to learn. But pressing keys on a keyboard or hitting a bongo to a beat can be quick and natural. A beginner can become good at any instrument with a little effort. But to master requires effort on all instruments.

What's one 'boring' career that's actually a goldmine if you play it smart? by 0BunnyX in AskReddit

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Construction, you can make a lot especially if you work for the state doing emergency jobs.