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Google Displays Mobile Apps in Search Results

4
Dec
angry-birds

Mobile apps available in Apple App Store and Android Market are now clearly displayed in the search results pages in Google.

Those applications appear with their name, logo, users’ mark, and price. For instance, if I search “angry birds” on Google.com, above is how the search results look like.

You can also specifically search mobile apps by clicking the new category filter named “applications” that only displays mobile applications in the SERPs

If you don’t see “applications”, you may need to click “more” on the left panel in the search options.

This tool enables you to easily find many applications related to your search. 

For example, if you want to “learn Chinese”, you can directly access dozens of mobile apps in both Android Market and Apple App Store by simply filtering the “applications” section, as you can see below:

Learn Chinese Applications

The service is currently available on Google.com only.

If you want to know how to optimize your mobile application for search engines, read our 10 SEO tips for mobile apps.

10 SEO Tips for Mobile Apps

30
Nov
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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has traditionally been applied to websites only, and mobile websites in a certain measure. However, talking about SEO for mobile apps is more seldom. Yet, having your mobile application visible online is actually crucial for your success. 

What is SEO for Apps?

As more and more people submit apps to the mobile application market places, notably Apple App Store and Android Market, the competition to rank high for application searches becomes even fiercer. 

Application marketplaces work similarly to simple search engines that only search a select inventory of mobile apps. Therefore all you know from SEO can be used when submitting an app.

When you think of SEO for mobile apps, keep in mind that you can actually talk about two things:

- Optimize your app rankings within mobile application marketplaces: key ranking factors include number of downloads, reviews, title, keywords, etc.

- Optimize your app rankings within search engines results pages (SERPs): traditional SEO ranking factors apply to app's download page.

Let me give you very specific SEO tips on how to optimize your app rankings both in Apple App Store and Android Market, as well as in search engines such as Google, Bing, and Baidu.

How to Optimize your App?

If your end goal is to increase downloads and installs of your app, you have to optimize it to make it more visible in app stores and SERPs.

Here are 10 SEO tips to optimize your app in both mobile marketplaces and SERPs

1. Define Target Audience Keywords

As for traditional SEO, you first have to define and understand your target market: who would be interested in downloading and using your app?

Following that, you must know what words and terms your audience search. You can use free SEO tools to see what keywords people use according to specific filters such as country, language, etc., and also get additional suggestions.

Of course, when you target a specific audience, it doesn’t exclude other users to find and use your app, you’re just more likely to attract the users who are most valuable to you.

2. Optimize App name

Having a good name for your App has positive impacts in terms of SEO, both in search engines and mobile app marketplaces.  

When I say a good name, I mean you should consider having relevant keywords in your app’s name that can include your brand name, but more importantly additional keywords that describe the app, and will be added to your keywords tag (see below).

Remember you have to think about character limits and ensure you follow the guidelines for each application store, especially if you use brand names (you may be requested to show licenses before your app can be approved).

3. Optimize App URL

As in “traditional” SEO, the URL of the app is also a ranking factor. You must ensure that the URL of your app contains your keywords. 

Note that the name of your app will automatically be used as your file name in the URL for your application.

If you don’t want to have an SEO-unfriendly auto-generated URL with numeric APP ID, it clearly means you should be sure to have the keywords you want in your file name (and avoid including special characters).

4. Create  Keyword Tag

After downloads, reviews, and name, keywords play an important role in promoting your app in Android Market and Apple App Store. 

For instance, in the Apple App Store, you should optimize all your keywords for 100 characters maximum, including spaces. You can separate your keywords with commas only.

Keep in mind that Apple App Store understands keywords one-at-a-time (rather than in phrases) unlike search engines. Therefore don’t forget to include plurals and synonyms to rank for those keywords. 

I’d recommend you to think about what people who don’t know your application may search if they're interested in an app like yours. 

And contrary to what you may read, spamming the keyword tag with un-related keywords or your competitor’s name won’t help you rank higher, and may even result in having your app rejected. 

5. Optimize App Description

When you write your app description, think about it in terms of potential users just scanning it. Most people won’t read your app description, especially if it’s free, so the vital information must be clearly highlighted.

What should you write in your app description? Share insight on what makes your app unique, without going overboard on features and specs. Focus on the main values your app offers.

Pay strong attention to how the text is formatted in the app, notably where line breaks since most of users will read your app description from their mobile phone.

For instance, in the Apple app store, each line can contain 120 characters, and  you only get three lines above the fold (before you have to click “more”), so that is a maximum of 360 characters including spaces.

A great tip is also to include user reviews directly in your app’s description, especially if your app doesn’t have many reviews in the store yet. This will encourage people to download your app, as well as add pertinent keywords in your download’s page, and therefore help you rank in search engines.

6. Choose Right App Category

Choosing the right category to submit your application to is actually crucial. 

Your app can be listed in multiple categories but you have to find the ones that both reach your target audience and have the least competition, notably in terms of apps and keyword search rankings.

MobClix is a very useful tool that can help you determine the level of competition between different categories of Apple apps. 

For example, you can divide the number of apps by free and paid, and then even sub-divide within the different categories. 

7. Display Screenshots and Icons

Don’t neglect your images as they may have a great influence on conversion for apps. Your application should display great images, especially good quality icons, as well as visual screenshots.

Pay attention to quality of images, as well as sizes that may differ from one mobile marketplace to another.  Besides, remember that large landscape images may be cropped.

8. Add Video Trailer

Another great feature of Android Market is video trailers that enable you to showcase your app. 

You simply need to add the URL of your video on YouTube. As text description, keep it short and highlight the top features of your app.

Video trailers clearly increase downloads and conversions for apps.

9. Get User Reviews

User reviews are taken into account by mobile marketplaces to rank your app. Of course, the more positive you have, the better.

If your app is new and doesn’t have many reviews, you can invite your users to leave positive feedbacks. However, make sure they like as reviews don’t expire. 

In addition, and as social media, interaction with the community is something vital. Try to spot top influencers among your users and interact directly with them. That is how you’ll satisfy them and get more and more users.

10. Promote App on Social Networks

Anything that is done online to promote your app is good for your SEO. From websites’ reviews to social networks, strive to promote your application online.

Use all your knowledge about SEO to optimize your pages to drive traffic to your app’s page.

For instance, the Android Market allows visitors mark apps as +1 and recommend them with their followers on Twitter. Those are simple but great ways to lead visitors to your app’s download page.

Feel free to share your other SEO tips for mobile apps!

Baidu Launches its Software Search Service

5
Sep
baidu

Baidu has officially launched its software search service.

Even if the Chinese search engine company has not provided an entrance link to this service on the front page of its official website, you can directly access to this service at http://soft.baidu.com.

The new software search service provides searches for computer and mobile applications.

The searching results come from software download websites such as Skycn.com, Onlinedown.net, Duote.com, Sina.com, Zol.com.cn, and Pconline.com.cn.

Most popular software include IM applications like QQ and Windows live Messenger (MSN), video codecs (Storm), mp3 players, compression utilities (WinRAR).

Below is the front page of Baidu Software Search:

Baidu software search

In addition to the search function, Baidu's software search page also recommends software in different categories.

You can directly download those recommended software from the list.

Apple's App Store to face strong competition

26
Jul
App Store screenshot

Launched two years ago, Apple’s App Store has become the leading mobile application platform worldwide, but other players are seeking to emulate App Store’s success.  

App Store: 225,000 apps and still counting

The App Store enables iPhone, iPod Touch and now iPad users to download apps that take advantage of all the device features. The idea was to create a platform where developers could build web-based applications.

As of June 2010, there were more than 225,000 apps, 5 billion downloads, and 150 million active users of the service. The App Store launched in July 2008 with only 500 apps, but that number went up quickly: 10,000 by December 2008, 100,000 the following November and 225,000 latest June.
 
Despite accusations of having an inconsistent approval process, the App Store has been a tremendous success for Apple, independent developers and ordinary users. And it's clear that the App Store has largely contributed to iPhone’s success as many users actually buy an iPhone for the apps.
 

No App Store without developers

For every application, developers get a 70% cut of revenue, while Apple takes 30%. This revenue model has enabled developers to generate more than a billion dollars in App Store revenues. 
 
What is cool is that the App Store allows even the smallest development team to compete with the giants. However, it's hard to stand out from the crowd, so App Store millionaires are the minority.
 
According to a study by IT researcher Gartner, there will be 4.5 billion downloads of applications and 6.2 billion dollars will be sent on App Store in 2010.
 

App stores for other devices

The number of “consumer-oriented handset downloads” is expected to rise from less than 2.6 billion per year in 2009 to more than 25 billion in 2015, according to a Juniper Research report.

The application store trend seems inevitable since it is being driven by industry players who are seeking to emulate Apple’s success with the App Store. Competitors have indeed developed their own software stores.
 
Palm published an application store similar to the App Store for Palm devices and announced the App Catalog for webOS on the Palm Pre. RIM also launched its application store named "BlackBerry App World".
 
Microsoft has released Windows Marketplace for Mobile, an application store for their Windows Mobile platform while Nokia has launched the "Ovi Store" (which replaced its earlier "Download!" application). Moreover, the independent giant GetJar has recently passed 1 billion downloads.
 
Another platform, Android Market is used in conjunction with OHA's Android operating system. According to AndroLib, Android Market now has about 92,000 applications, and is on pace to surpass the 100,000 benchmark by the end of July 2010. It's the main threat for Apple's App Store.
 

Google's App Inventor will lead to an app explosion

Google has recently released a new product called "App Inventor" that will change the landscape for creating apps for smartphones. From a simple Web interface, App Inventor allows people who don't know how to code in Java (Android's app programming language) to create apps for their Android phones.

The App Inventor tool allows consumers to create their own applications rather than hope developers create what they need and get it into an app store.
 
By the way, if only 1% of Android phone buyers decide to create only one application, that means that 1,600 (Google says 160,000 Android devices activated/day) more Android apps will be created every day.  
 
That means that over half a million additional apps could be created every year. That is more than two times Apple's current total app count...