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Kirill2018-08-08 14:40:48
Monetization
Kirill, 2018-08-08 14:40:48

Give advice on monetizing a mobile application for android?

At the moment I am developing my application (android), the fact is that it can work without the Internet, but then users will simply download the application and use it without the Internet and advertising will not work. Then what if you make paid content (which no one will buy) or so that the application works only with the Internet on?

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Mikhail Chvarkov, 2018-08-08
@PainMain

I see 3 ways to monetize
1) the application itself is paid
2) introduce advertising banners, and let them be shown if there is an Internet connection.
3) paid content
If I would advise you to choose (2). Now most people almost always have a connection, and for the sake of your application, turning off the Internet will be lazy. But, it all depends on the specifics of your application.

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Johnny Smith, 2018-08-08
@Olek1

Come up with additional pro services for a modest 50 cents, such as storing settings in the cloud, progress, etc. Apps with this price are bought 20,000 times + given their low cost if they are really useful

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Nina_Bohush, 2018-08-21
@Nina_Bohush

Freemium - add features, make 7-10-20 days of use free, and then show push notifications about upgrading to premium.
If the application is supposed to be used regularly, I doubt that users will ALWAYS use it without the Internet, so ads can definitely be left.
Guys who can choose the perfect ad placement and format for you - Epom Apps is a good alternative to Admob and others like them. There is another good option with monetization
of user data, plus there is a profit calculator

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