Previously, I’ve shown how to find Your One Metric That Matters The Most, which is closed tied with retention. Note, that this mindset applies in both web and mobile apps.
You probably stumble upon tons of articles about SEO (probably) every day, but really; How often you see an article about App Store Optimization?
With the help of mobile wizard Theodore Moulos, with whom I had an in depth discuss on mobile apps, I crafted this guide to help you become the master of the dungeons called App stores.
Now, I’ll cut the bulls**t and get to the chase.
Today’s epic quest is called:
App Store Optimization: Let Your Competitors Eat Your Dust. #ASO #mobilemarketing #startups Share on X
App Store Optimization Is the process of improving the visibility of a mobile app in an app store.
Do you know what’s the hardest thing about building a successful mobile app?
A: Building a mobile app.
B: Getting your app found.
I bet you guessed it right!
Getting found in any App Store can get a real nightmare. After all, you can find a great developer to build the app (in case you have the budget), but you can also start with a lean version. Trust me; If your app is worth the time people will stick to it even if it only has one function.
App Store Optimization resembles to SEO more than you think. Basically, they both getting down to the same thing; Getting discovered by your users.
Just take a look on this graph.
Source: Creativeconstruction.de
If you see, what I see then you already know why App Store Optimization is important.
63% Percent of Android and iOS users have found apps by organic search within the app store.
Hooman Mardokhi explains the differences in his cool and colorful way.
Note something down; Deletion/Unistall Rate DOES MATTER!
Why? Apps with more downloads simply rank higher. That’s all.
Source: MobileDevHQ
As in SEO, keywords are the Alpha & Omega of App Store Optimization. You have to think just like your potential user does. AppVirality compiled an excellent article on how to investigate keywords for your app, but overall you have to:
*Note: KWD stands for Keyword Density which is the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears in app description compared to the total number of words on the page
Words in the title have a stronger impact in the algorithm than words in the keywords field. Also, it’s known that the first impression is a powerful emotion that it’s very hard to wash off.
Assuming that you’ve made pretty clear what App Store Optimization is all about, it’s time to go a little deeper and unveil the secrets of the single most important thing in the process, once again: Keywords!
This indicates the number of times this term is searched for (on a scale of 100) by people using mobile devices with full Internet browsers in each country.
The number of search results (apps) returned when you search with this term (Scaled to 100, you can mouse-over for the actual number).
It is an SEO know–how. It shows you how good a keyword is for bringing traffic to your site. Or, putting it simple, how much positive effect keywords have on your paychecks. It’s can be calculate by using this mathematical equation:
KEI=(Monthly Searches/30)²/(Competition Results)
It is a factor that tells us how easy or difficult it is to rank for a particular keyword. BloggerTipsTricks made an excellent and in-depth guide on Keyword Difficulty, but for starter you can used MoZ’s Keyword difficulty Tool or SEMRush’s Keyword Difficulty Tool
Before localize your App, translate the keywords and description of your app and make it available in the foreign App Store that you want to expand into. If you are so inclined, you can also translate your screenshots and app title. The trade-off for doing this quickly and dirty test is that your app will probably get some negative reviews.
These accurate myths are inspired by Neil Patel’s article on KISSmetrics called the 5 Myths of ASO. I know that just by copying those in my article would make me a copycat, so I kept the juice of it and replicate them in Tom Hardy being angry Gifs. If you want to know the reason behind debunking those myths head to KISSmetrics’ blog!
Before you proceed with App Store Optimization, let’s recap the things I’ve covered above and also allow me to add a few strong points that could boost your app’s performance.
I bet you already knew the importance of App store optimization, but I’m also sure that you learned something extra from this article. If not, feel free to roast me in the comment section below.
Before I let you do your thing once more, I have to ask you to share this article with your team, friends or just followers. You already know what to do when questions occur; the comment section is right below, as always. I’d love to hear any feedback, questions or what you’re already doing for your app in terms of App Store Optimization.
Until the next time, keep being awesome! 😀
Theodore has 20 years of experience running successful and profitable software products. In his free time, he coaches and consults startups. His career includes managerial posts for companies in the UK and abroad, and he has significant skills in intrapreneurship and entrepreneurship.
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