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Get Paid to Review Apps

  • Street: Industriestraat 46
  • City: Deftinge
  • State: New Hampshire
  • Country: Belgium
  • Zip/Postal Code: 9570
  • Listed: 30 Mart 2024 23:08
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Description

Get Paid to Review Apps
1. Introduction
The goal for most individuals is to make a profit off of the app. This could be a long-term goal of using the app to promote a business and gain more customers, or it could be a short-term goal of attempting to make immediate profit through the app itself. An example of a long-term goal would be a clothing company creating an app with an image matching game with the goal of getting the user familiar with the brand and then taking the user to the company’s website to do some shopping. An example of a short-term goal would be an individual creating a simple game app and then placing ads in hopes of making more money off the ads than what was spent to make the game.
Apps have become an integral part of people’s daily life. Whether on the computer or the phone, individuals spend large amounts of time every day utilizing apps. With the growing use of apps, it is no surprise that individuals are attempting to make money off of app use. This can be done through various means such as selling an app, offering in-app purchases, or utilizing an app to promote a business.
1.1. Purpose of App Reviews
Common reasons or motives for penning app reviews are incomparable and only regretful reasons are mentioned. That is an attempt to show that the reviewer has some insight of the app. This couldn’t be further from the truth. A very common reason is to boost post count. The reviewer will churn out a quick twenty words and move on to the next app. This sullies the reputation of app reviewers and can frustrate the app developer who feels his app is worth more attention than a quick dismissal. If a review is written in comprehensible English this is generally a good sign. This is not because the app contains complex language or that the reviewer is a grammar aficionado. Writing the review is subconsciously an enjoyable experience and it is more likely that the app itself was enjoyable. Unfortunately, writing skill and enthusiasm are not always directly proportionate. A typical bad habit with mediocre app reviews is to use the app description and other user reviews as an outline and rewrite the same content in different wording. This may be because the reviewer is also trying to boost the app rating rather than the actual review of the app. This can be due to ties with the app developer, monetary gain and sometimes the reviewer genuinely believes that they are helping because on the surface it looks somewhat akin to being an unpaid marketing copywriter. Sometimes, if the app is part of a pre-screened batch, the reviewer may feel that the app is likely to be good or is prepared to give the benefit of the doubt. This mindset can inadvertently affect the review as if to fulfill a prophecy.
1.2. Benefits of Getting Paid for App Reviews
What are the benefits of getting paid to review apps? As the saying goes, time is money, so if you’re already spending time doing something, you might as well get paid for it. Many feel that app review writing is something fun and enjoyable. Additionally, you get to have an immediate impact. Right now, with the flooding of mobile applications into the market, many end up being very low quality. The sad truth here is that some programmers will never even realize what they’ve done wrong, nor will they know how to correct it. A well-written app review can be a strong reminder to the developer on what needs to be accomplished in their app, and sometimes the app developer may even directly contact the reviewer to ask for guidance on their product. Now for the benefits specific to getting paid to write app reviews… time spent doing a load of written homework for a college class will usually earn a student maybe a C grade for their effort. This same student could spend that equal amount of time writing app reviews and actually make money to further fund their education. If you’re a work from home parent, these job opportunities can be a good way to spend time when the kids are sleeping. Get paid to review apps and you can earn about $5 to $75 per hour depending on the job and the app targeted. Finally, a key benefit is application ownership. I.e. getting paid to review an app or game that you would normally play for leisure has the potential to replace the ownership cost with a net gain.
2. How to Get Started
Once you have some time on your hands and are ready to start making money, the next step to get paid to review apps is to get started! First, you must decide what type of review you would like to do. Who is your target audience and what apps are they most likely to be downloading? Do you want to specialize in a certain type of app, such as games or utilities? These are all questions you must answer because there are many different types of app review jobs available. You could review apps part or full time on your own, for a company or website, or start your own app review site. Job availability can range from occasional to consistent work, paying a few b

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