Yesterday Google decided to list Analytics for iPad in its App Gallery, you can find it here:
https://www.google.com/analytics/apps/about?app_id=270001
This might help new Users find Analytics for iPad and also let Users gain more trust in it.
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Yesterday Google decided to list Analytics for iPad in its App Gallery, you can find it here:
https://www.google.com/analytics/apps/about?app_id=270001
This might help new Users find Analytics for iPad and also let Users gain more trust in it.
Yet another update was submitted to Apple a few minutes ago.
It will contain a bunch of new reports and some GUI improvements:
The new features and reports are:
The new version will offer you about 80+ reports! That is without options like single Goal or Revenue reports!
Improved is:
Also bugfixes are included:
2010/08/01 – Today the update hit the store, watch out for update notices in iTunes or the App Store to get it on your iPad!
Just a few minutes ago a new update was submitted to Apple.
It will contain three very exciting new features:
1) The often requested row-selection
You are now able to select the number of rows to display. Choose between 10, 25, 50, 100, 250 and 500 rows.
But remember, the more you select, the longer you will need to wait!
2) Sub-Categories for the Traffic Sources
Do you want to see how your campaigns perform? Which goals or what revenue you get from a single source?
These are the reports you have waited for!
3) Page filter for Content reporting
Do you want to analyze just a small portion of your content?
Use the page filter to search for them. Only matching results will be included in the report!
For a better screen overview, the new reportings options will only be visible when available.
The release also includes a small improvement:
The compare switch is now independently saved.
And an important bugfix:
Special characters in website names caused the App to crash.
2010/07/23 – Today the update hit the store, watch out for update notices in iTunes or the App Store to get it on your iPad!
This post continues my analysis of some App Store conditions.
The first post can be found here: App Sales, What’s Hot – What’s Not – #1: Category Featured
When you release a new App you get a chance of getting listed in the New & Noteworthy section on the iTunes within your category.
These aren’t hand picked and so it is very easy to get in there if your first day downloads are high enough. I had two App releases where I could watch what happens if you get into that list.
Here are two screenshots, showing both Apps on top of their categories in iTunes in two different countries:
The Apps are Analytics for iPad (iPad only) and Webshot (Universal).
The duration of the listing is very short and depends very much on how many new releases are published into that category. From what I have seen, you get listed for about 1-2 days.
I will compare them with two other releases which were iPad only and Universal – both never listed in this prominent spot.
Because these are new releases, there are no previous sale statistics that could increase. Therefor I will compare the first four weeks of sales after release.
The sales will be compared with sales made in the same country they were listed New & Noteworthy.
First the one that was New & Noteworthy:
The graph is not exactly four weeks because the App is not that old yet, but the trend is visible.
You can see a spike on the first day and sales going down very fast to a constant level.
And one that wasn’t New & Noteworthy:
No spike in the beginning but a slowly growing number of sales over time.
Again, first the New & Noteworthy one:
Again: You can see a spike on the first day and sales going down very fast. Later they start growing again, very slowly.
And the one which was not:
No spike in the beginning. No growth visible in that country.
On a side note: Most sales for Universal Apps seem to be iPhone based, iPad users still seem to have problems finding Apps.
Originally these Universal Apps were meant for the iPad and made iPhone compatible to reach a bigger audience.
These numbers are very tough to read because the event is so short and the numbers are not that high.
But a trend can be found and looks promising. If you get listed in the New & Noteworthy listing on iTunes you seem to get a good and very visible spot to kick off your new App.
In contrast to not being listed, you will find the sales trends going down instead of up in the following weeks because there is a huge spike in the beginning that you can not repeat without other marketing or promotions.
Thats why this seems to be a worthy spot to claim.
But how can you improve your chances?
I will try to use promo codes. Getting all available promo codes into user hands and get them to purchase my App within the first hours after its release may be worth a try.
A new release for Analytics for iPad has been submitted to Apple today.
Depending on the current speed of Apple’s review process it may take about 10 days to hit the store.
Here is a list of all the things to come with the 1.2 release:
New Features:
Improved:
Bugfix:
In the meantime we will work on other features to improve Analytics for iPad to meet your needs!
Keep sending us emails with your ideas and wishes, so we know which direction to go!
2010/07/03 – Today the update hit the store, watch out for update notices in iTunes or the App Store to get it on your iPad!
Show your boss or business partners what is happening, browsing thru all your reports turning the iPad in impressive Landscape or Portrait modes.
The interface is made so clean and intuitive, that you will never want to stop looking at your websites :-)
Over 80+ Reports with many filters and options showing you up to 500 Rows per report allow you to see nearly every detail of what is happening on your website!
Analytics for iPad is the most comprehensive Analytics App on your iPad!
Analytics for iPad includes the following features:
Analytics for iPad is optimized for your daily use:
If you still want more, you can upgrade to the Premium version using In-App-Purchase to:
If you have any questions, feel free to drop us an email!
You need a valid Google Analytics Account to use this app.
If you don’t have one, register one for free at http://www.google.com/analytics/