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79) Jay Miller; Crack The Code - Align Your App With Market-Fit

29 Apr 2024

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Is your idea based on delivering value the market desires? There are easy ways to tell if your app is doing that out in the world. Is your app getting downloads? Are users logging in repeatedly & logging time on it? If those answers are YES, your app may be ready for monetization techniques. But if your app is struggling to get installs & there are more tumbleweeds than users on it... There’s a mismatch between the app and the market. The question is what is really going on with your app and the user base? Utilizing data with some awareness and creativity can answer this key question for you and help move your app’s numbers in line with the market’s values and your startup’s goals. On this episode of the Zen Business podcast, Jonathan Maxim will help you learn exactly how with some expertise from Jay Miller, a brilliant, eccentric marketer from Philadelphia with an expert marketing strategy in SEO, content tracking, analytics, and data. The pair shares knowledge on data tracking and analysis for business profitability, marketing strategies for early-stage businesses, and content strategy for social media platforms that focuses on technical solutions for conversion optimization. **** Listen to New Zen Business episodes every Monday - Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Overcast & MoreFind @itsjmaxim on Instagram where you can get free Marketing, Mindset and Money tips. If you're an investor-backed startup or a new app looking for a leg up, contact us at ⁠ @viralapplaunch on IG for performance-based marketing - where we only win when you do.

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