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How I quickly built a Twitter Following: Crowdfire interviews Steve Miller

In the past year, I’ve successfully built my Twitter following from 600 to over 24,600 at the time of this post (December 2015). Additionally, I increased my blog visits by 2300%.

This success caught the eye of Crowdfire, a company that produces a tool I use to help build my Twitter followers. They were intrigued by the growth but more importantly, they liked my story of early retirement and wanted to post an interview that explains my story and how I’ve used Crowdfire to build a community of Twitter followers.

The Crowdfire Interview

Here is the story, I hope you enjoy it.

Crowdfire interviews Steve Miller

Direct link to story:
http://blog.crowdfireapp.com/meet-steve-miller-driving-app-downloads-using-crowdfire/

Finally, here is a video showing how I use Crowdfire. If you like my story, you can also follow me on Twitter.

About this Blog

Steve and his wife built a software company, sold it and retired early. Steve enjoys blogging about lifestyle freedom, financial independence, and technology. If you like this blog, subscribe here to get an email each time he posts.

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How to Build a Product Website for your App

This blog is all about lifestyle freedom, financial independence and cool mobile apps. If you’ve followed my blog for a while, you know that I build mobile apps as a side hustle to supplement income for my early retirement.

Many people are surprised to know that building an app does not require programming skills. I haven’t written a single line of code for my apps. Instead, I subcontracted that work out and documented the exact process I follow.

If you develop an app, it is imperative to create a product website for your app. Why? Because people often search Google for apps and having a product site will increase the number of people who find and download your app.

How to Build your App Product Website

I highly suggest you use WordPress to build your product site. Here’s why:

  • The WordPress engine is free
  • WordPress allows you to categorize posts and include links to recent posts
  • WordPress allows people to sign up to receive your posts via email
  • WordPress allows people to search your posts via the search widget
  • WordPress allows you to create pages without any HTML or programming knowledge
  • Most WordPress sites work well for mobile devices as well as web browsers

OK, the advantages of using WordPress are clear. To get started, simply go to http://www.WordPress.com and click Create Website.

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Customizing your WordPress Site

Once you create the website, you can customize the look with WordPress themes. Some of them are free, but if you are really serious about developing a site that will attract lots of attention and be visually appealing, you should consider purchasing a WordPress theme.

I use Template Monster because they have themes for pretty much any look you are going for and they normally cost about $75. That’s a lot less than you would pay a professional website designer to create a site for you. To get started, click here and view the templates.

Hosting your WordPress Site

When you create a site in WordPress, they offer free hosting and this works absolutely fine when you are first getting started. However, I like to plan for the future by hosting the site myself. By doing this, you get more control over your WordPress site and you can include advertising in the future. If you self-host, It will normally run faster too.

One of the things you will want to consider is creating a blog in addition to your product page so that you can build an audience and loyal fans. Once you begin building followers of your product and blog, you can advertise on those pages and drive an extra revenue stream for your business. You can’t do that with a free WordPress account but you can by hosting your own site.

I use Winhost to host my WordPress sites because it is economical (about $3.95 per month) and it supports .NET, PHP, and includes the ability to create your own MS SQL and MySQL databases. This can be valuable if you later decide to add web services to your apps or want to sync your app data to the cloud. So it supports not only your WordPress site but also your app development efforts.

Installing your WordPress site on Winhost is pretty easy to do (it takes less than an hour), here is a tutorial.

Structuring your Product Website

When you are in the development stage of your app, I suggest you create a simple product website that allows people to sign up for your beta once your app is in that stage. By doing this, you will get some great feedback before moving to the app store and you will gain loyal followers that may evangelize your app within their circle of friends.

I am in that stage with my Count Us Down app. Notice from the website, the users can enter their contact info to sign up for the beta. In just a few weeks, I had about 100 beta testers signed up, here is my sign-up page:

Product Website for Count Us Down app

I use a free tool called Zoho CRM to keep track of people who sign up for the beta.  Zoho CRM allows you to embed sign up screens into your WordPress site and when  someone signs up for your beta, it keeps track of them and sends them a welcome email. It is free for up to 10 users, so indie appreneurs will probably not outgrow the free version.

In addition to including a sign up for beta, I also suggest including these pages on your product website:

  • Blog – Build loyal fans by including a blog
  • Products – If you offer more than one app for sale, include information about each app. If you only have the one app, include information about your app, features, and links for downloading it.
  • Press Kit – You will want the press to talk about your app so include app descriptions, screen shots and press releases here.
  • Support – You will want your users to submit bugs and feature requests to you. I use Zendesk for this. It is an excellent support tool and is only $1 per month.

If you would like to see an example of an app that is already in the app store, here is the website for my password management app (aMemoryJog). Notice that it has the same links (Home, Blog, Products, Press Kit, Support).

Product Website for aMemoryJog app

Using YouTube

I also suggest you create a video that shows how your app works. I use Camtasia for to create my app video but you can use a free tool called Jing. Once done, you can upload it to YouTube and people can view it from there.

When creating your video, focus on how the app will benefit the user, don’t focus on every feature of the app. When I first created my video for the Count Us Down app, I sent it to about 10 appreneurs that I respected. I got some candid (and harsh) comments and recreated the video several times before I feel that I nailed it (watch it here).

By uploading your app video to YouTube, you will also build additional followers which leads to more downloads.

Conclusion

By creating a product website, you will increase your downloads and fan loyalty. In summary:

About this Blog

Steve and his wife built a software company, sold it and retired early. Steve enjoys blogging about lifestyle freedom, financial independence and technology. If you like this blog, subscribe here to get an email each time he posts.

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Get a free copy of the Appreneur Playbook

Appreneur Handbook by Charlyn Keating

Although I’m retired from the corporate life, I create mobile apps as my side hustle.

Creating a mobile app does not require that you know programming but it does require that you understand the app market, how to drive downloads, and how to make your app easy to find in the app store.

I’m excited to tell you about a new book that just hit the Amazon bookstore yesterday. It is by a fellow appreneur, Charlyn Keating.

Charlyn interviews the top app entrepreneurs (appreneurs) and pulls all of their advice into easily digestible content that educates you on all of the ins and outs of mobile app development and marketing.

Oh, did I mention the book is free through Monday, August 24? If you’re reading this after Monday, it’s worth the cost because it is 147 pages of how-to advice from the top appreneurs.

I personally helped Charlyn edit the contents of the book, so I can highly recommend it if you are interested in app development.

Get the book here: The Appreneur Playbook: Game-Changing Mobile App Marketing Advice from the Pros

Related article: How to Build a Product Website for your App

About this Blog

Steve Miller built a software company, sold it and retired in 2012. Steve now enjoys blogging, traveling and staying fit. He creates mobile apps in his spare time. If you enjoy lifestyle freedom, financial independence and technology, follow Steve’s We Retired Early blog.

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Podcast: An Entrepreneurial Strategy for Selling a Company

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Jordon Bryant of ChambersDS just published this podcast with Steve Miller, who built a multi-million dollar software business and sold it in 2009 and retired. After being retired for several years and traveling the world, Steve is now creating mobile apps in between time he spends golfing, boating, cycling and keeping fit.

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About Steve Miller

The guest for this podcast is Steve Miller, an entrepreneur who built the multi-million dollar Pragmatic software and sold it to AutomatedQA, which is now SmartBear Software, in 2009. He has over 24 years of experience in software development, project management, and software architecture.

Here are the highlights of the conversation with Steve:
  • 1:23 : Steve gives us a peak in his consulting days with Microsoft and how this influenced him in forming his previous company, Pragmatic Software.
  • 3:21 : The solutions, features and benefits of their software, and the pivots they had made to fully develop their company including branding and building up clients to make the business viable. These strategies resulted to winning awards and, in turn, made them more attractive to other companies.
  • 06:16 : How they ended up being acquired by creating strategic partnerships and pre-planning integrations with other vendors with products complimentary to theirs. We also discuss the value exchange that happens during cross promotions and partnerships, not only in terms of revenue, but also when it comes to building relationships.
  • 08:46 : We dig into how he came up with a SMART exit strategy and how he ensured that this buyout plan came into fruition. Steve shares the timelines, starting out by identifying the list of companies which would be a good fit, narrowing them down, reaching out to form a relationship to those which remained as potential candidates and finally achieving the goal of being acquired.
  • 12:07 : Steve explains what a buyout earn out is, as well as the things that companies are looking for before doing acquisitions. He adds that they are not just interested in the product but also, they are interested on what you will bring into the table. As someone who knows your product well, they would look at you to be there to support the transition initially. He also shared pay out terms during their buyout and how they exceeded revenue targets which resulted to bonuses.
  • 14:04 : What Steve is currently doing with his free time including travelling, exploring his hobbies, and finally deciding to enter the mobile app development world.
  • 15:10 : His amusing story of how losing his iPad spurred his genius and resulted to his first app creation, aMemoryJog. He also talks about how travel can change perspectives and about his long term plans.
  • 18:41 : The structures Steve had in place when he started working with aMemoryJog starting from looking at the competitive landscape, creating a business plan after his analysis, and documenting his processes along the way.
  • 23:53 : Apart from looking at the App Store, Steve also shared his other validation techniques such as having the app reviewed with friends and family and leveraging on his network.
  • 25:21 : How detailing his specifications helped him in landing a good price and using oDesk and Elance services for his app development needs. Steve also shares advice to people seeking development.
  • 27:57 : Steve’s other marketing efforts including reaching out to bloggers to tap them to become beta testers in different silos to get feedback. He also shares how he plans to reach out to them using a template with a YouTube video and how he tracks response rates.
  • 36:10 : Other key take aways that Steve had learned from his first app that he will be applying for the second: driving social virality through sharing capability and establishing good PR.

Rapid Fire Questions

  • Would you put more emphasis on the idea or the execution? How would you weigh each of them why?
    • Everybody has an idea for an app so for me it’s 10% idea, 90% execution.
  • What is your biggest learning lesson on your journey so far?
    • It’s good to localize but you can localize too early.
  • What is your favorite business book?
  • What is your favorite app?
  • What is the coolest thing that you are working on right now that you want everyone to know about?

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#ArticleOfTheDay: It’s Winter, Get Out and Enjoy It!

It’s easy to get complacent and sit around when it gets cold outside. With the added poundage that comes with overeating during the holidays, sitting around is not the best option when you can easily get out and go for a bike ride or a walk.

Walking in the Snow

Written by Mr. Money Mustache, today’s article is an inspiring article that just might motivate you to put on your coat and gloves and trek out into the cold.

Without further ado, here is the full article:  http://bit.ly/1HwPYct


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#ArticleOfTheDay: Does Pharrell know something we don’t about happiness?

You know Pharrell Williams, he sings the “Happy” song. He’s also a coach on The Voice. I am always amazed when I see him in interviews: he is calm, composed, and exudes happiness.

Pharrell Williams in Adidas

Written by Devin Hughes, today’s article of the day takes a look at strategies for adding happiness to our everyday lives. My favorite quote from this article is “See happiness and there will be happiness“.

Without further ado, here is the full article:  http://bit.ly/1zkEOEX


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#ArticleOfTheDay: Chemists create clever rewritable paper

Imagine re-using the same piece of printer paper 20 times, this could cut your paper costs dramatically. Chemists at The University of California have create paper than can be written on and erased many times over.

Reprintable paper

Written by Colin Jeffrey, today’s article of the day takes a look at this new paper technology created by the Chemists at The University of California and discusses some of the practical uses for it.

Without further ado, here is the full article:  http://bit.ly/1vOaRMU


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#ArticleOfTheDay: 6 Tips for Creating App Previews

If you’ve spent much time on the Apple App Store lately, you’ve probably noticed that you can now watch a quick video (called an App Preview) before downloading an app. This is a major revelation, as just a few months ago you could only see screen shots of an app.

App Previews

App Previews

Now that we can publish app preview videos, I thought it would be great to share an article on how to produce these videos.  Written by Sam Hutchings, today’s article steps you through the process of creating an app preview.

It is important to note that you must have a Mac to do this, it cannot be done with a PC. Without further ado, here is the full article:  http://bit.ly/1uSsgVR

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Conclusion

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#AppOfTheDay: Roadtastic Road Bike – Track all your cycling rides

I’ve ridden my bicycle over 2,000 miles in the past year. It is great exercise and a nice way to spend a few hours. It allows you to enjoy the outdoors, take in nature, and it reduces the old waistline.

When I first started cycling, I needed a way to track my rides. I wanted to track duration, miles traveled, heart rate, and average speed. I came upon this app, Runtastic Road Bike, and it has been one of the best apps on my iPhone.  Want to see it in  action? Click below to view the video:

 Direct Link to Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvx38Qxg9e8

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Conclusion

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#ArticleOfTheDay: Life Lessons from Bill Gates

The founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, is an American icon and incredibly generous person. As of November 2014, the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation has awarded $31.6 billion in grants since it’s inception.

Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft

Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft

Written by Dawn Hefner, today’s article discusses valuable life lessons that Bill Gates has inspired us with.  It’s hard to sum up Bill in just 5 attributes, but Dawn does a great job of it.  Without further ado, here is the full article:  http://bit.ly/1FkiKOq 

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Conclusion

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