Success!

March 30th, 2010 Jeremy Jeremy

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In short: Grades has been prominently featured by Apple in their “New and Noteworthy” section!

A lot of people have been asking me how Grades has been going. My answer so far has been “pretty good for an indy app.” I didn’t want to give any hard numbers until I have more data. I was also waiting for last night because my final card had not yet been played.

Now it has. Apple noticed.

I have been obsessing over ways to get Apple’s attention. A big launch is part of it. Networking with employees on Twitter is another part. But I think the most important technique I found was to build respect in the iPhone developer community (via this blog and Twitter). I think this respect trickled down to Apple.

Grades has been blasting up the charts. At the time of writing Grades is #6 in Education. We’ll see if this is enough to break the top 100. I think it’s possible.

There is still a lot to learn and the journey has just begun but at this point I would like to thank all my friends and fellow developers for all that you have done to help me get to this point. Yeah!

7 Responses to “Success!”

  1. Federico Arriola says:

    Congratulations for your success with the Grades app, and I really appreciate the way you are sharing with everybody the strategy that you are using with your app in the app store.

  2. Sunil says:

    Congratulations! I’ve personally tried out Grades and Its pretty good. Good work!

  3. LTH says:

    Let me know when Tapity goes public ;)

  4. Jeremy says:

    Thanks everyone.

    LTH: haha, dealing with shareholders is the last thing I ever want to do.

  5. Congrats on breaking into the New and Noteworthy section!

  6. Joshua Dance says:

    Great job. Congratulations. Hope to see this app keep doing well.

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