Getting on an App Review Site means you are going to have to send them a pitch. Meaning you have to convince the website that your app is good enough to be reviewed by them and therefore featured on their site. Many of these app review sites are looking for things such as:
- Beautiful graphical designs in high quality
- Original and unique content, mechanics, themes, and art
- Stable apps with no glitches, crashes, overwhelming loading times or poorly pieced together content
When you reach out, you will most likely have to provide support material for your app. This is usually done in the form of a document containing the following items:
- A link to your app in the app store
- A summary paragraph describing your app and what makes your app stand out
- Screen shots of your app logo, title screen, and in-app content
- Links to videos of your app from youtube or vimeo
- A promo code which are keys giving anyone who has them access to download the app for free. If your app is free, you do not need to worry about this.
Getting press and android reviews about your app is an easy way to capitalize on another site’s traffic.
If you get featured on The Next Web, you can expect tens of thousands of unique visitors in the first 24 hours to hit your website and your App Store page. If you get reviewed by a popular app blog like android app promotion , you can expect a similar amount of traffic to flow through to your website and App Store listing.
We’ve compiled a list of 113 of the BEST places for you to submit your app for review and to get press. With a cumulative total of over 11 million Twitter followers, over 6 million Facebook fans and tens of millions of unique visitors per month, features on any of these websites can mean lots and lots of downloads for your app.