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Leonid Fedotov2014-01-01 00:12:30
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Leonid Fedotov, 2014-01-01 00:12:30

How to attract third-party web developers to a new site?

We recently launched a startup that allows any web developers to create their own web applications and put them on the store as Free, Shareware or paid. The site is ready, but there are no users as such yet - we need applications that will be used, but it goes without saying that developers will write these applications for a site that already has users.
It turns out, a vicious circle: users need applications, and developers who write applications need users. Really, for the starting audience, you will have to write most of the applications yourself? Or porting other people's applications to your site (with the preservation of authorship, of course)?

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Bulat Yusupov, 2014-01-03
@iLeonidze

At the very beginning, you will have to do everything yourself. Develop applications, attract users, provide technical support.
A lot depends on which platform applications are created for and how popular it is.
For example, if the platform is not popular, then it will be difficult to attract users who are not familiar with it. But on the other hand, if your applications solve some popular tasks of users, then interest in them is guaranteed and people will be interested in how to work with your platform, although this is not the easiest way for a startup.
And developers need to show that your site has the opportunity not only to make money on application development, but also has everything for professional growth.

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Oleg, 2014-01-01
@makol

Happy New Year! Well done, the idea is good, I'm not a developer, but there are acquaintances in the field, give a link and outline the advantages of your site over others, it's just that there are certain patterns that cannot be violated, the first is better to be the first than to be the best, but you don't get here. it means that the second one is coming to you, the battle of categories, namely, take similar sites, identify their strengths - they usually have a gap or a hole, and based on this hole, form your unique offer, give a twist to the masses in your resource there should be something like that distinguishes it from the rest and makes it just awesome.
PS Here the referral will not help, here like-minded people are needed, who work on bare enthusiasm, for traffic

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axtyt, 2014-01-01
@axtyt

Can you link? Try to make a referral system.

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sasha, 2014-01-01
@madmages

thousands of them ... now you need to have tons of dough to entice or you need to have an original idea. according to the description, it doesn’t smell like originality, so it’s necessary ... well, you understand;)

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