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Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 6:45:17 GMT
The last time your site told you the name of that customer who just walked through the door of your store When was the last time your site adjusted the price of an item based on a customers social influence When was the last time a customer tried your product practically on your site Biometrics geolocation cameras sensors augmented reality D gaming these are potential gamechangers that already exist natively in mobile apps features you wont find on a traditional website Not only that but new functionality that we havent really thought of will be available to apps much. Sooner than they are to an HTMLbased site if ever Living in the now of technological competition You may be sitting there thinking Well if some new appkilling technology comes tomorrow then Ill build an app. Why waste my Japan Phone Number time and energy today when it will basically do the same thing as my website Let me ask you a question What is easier Will you get new people to find download and enroll in your app or get people who already downloaded your app and will just have to update it. Even if you do nothing more than offer a native reading experience for the content on your existing website you can at least start building the foundation of your app today And with that base already in the market will come the ratings comments feedback and usage metrics that generate trust and credibility with the platforms. Then when the change happens and consumers are looking for apps with that killer new feature you can focus on simply updating your app with the new feature while a developer who can start building an app from scratch The app ship has already left the port Its not that you cant wait.
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