First I want to thank everyone for the huge props on our game. The response has been overwhelming. We’re already working on improvements and new features. Some of the improvements you’ll see in an upcoming release waiting on approval at Apple right now include way faster load times, several bugs addressed like a victory bug and more.
Since the launch of the game we’ve had the opportunity to speak a huge range of people who are really enthusiastic about our vision for JUFTi. One of the questions that keeps coming up is “how can we help support JUFTi and Cornhole All-Stars?”. I decided to put together a list that details some really simple ways to pitch in and help indy app developers.
10 Ways You Can Support Independent App Developers
This list is obviously geared towards JUFTi and Cornhole All-Stars, but if you have an indy game you love you should help spread the word. Here goes.
1. Buy It
Right now you can buy Cornhole All-Stars for a song $.99 - Click the app icon below to buy it.
2. App Store Review
Good, bad or indifferent you should review the game. If you love the game tell us so, if you think it needs improvement or lacks features you’d like to see in future updates please tell us in the reviews.
If you bought the game click the link below to add your review.
3. Tweet and Be Retweeted
We’re really fortunate to have a super hoppin social media scene in Columbus that really supports each other. We’re really thankful that the Columbus Twitteratti helped us get the word out. If you do tweet about the game link to our Twitter profiles is here:
Cornhole All-Stars Twitter
http://www.twitter.com/cornholeallstar
@CornholeAllStar
ReTweet This Post - Click Here.
Cornhole All-Stars Hashtags
#CHAS
#JUFTI
4. Facebook Us
Facebook is an excellent way for us to interact with friends and fans. It also gives us a channel to talk about how to constantly improve the game. Something we’re really committed to doing. Fan us on Facebook, comment and tell your friends.
Cornhole All-Stars Facebook
http://www.Facebook.com/cornholeallstars
5. Blog It
We love to share. We’re willing to share most anything about what we’re doing with our game studio. We have beautiful graphics and videos to support a story on your blog. If you blog about social media or marketing we’re doing innovative things the marketplace has yet to see to get the word out about our app.. If you blog about iPhones we’d love to talk about the technology under the hood. If you blog about games review our game.
If you’re a blogger and want help with story ideas please email me.
Jon at JUFTI (dot) com
6. Email Signature
If you really, really love the game tell the world in your email signature. We have a great looking website people can check out the game at. You might want to tell people in your signature link like this:
Check out Cornhole All-Stars for the iPhone.
A game Built In Columbus!
7. Hassle Apple. Seriously
The App Store is broken. It’s hard to find some of the great apps that are buried in there. You can help by emailing Apple and suggesting Cornhole All-Stars become a Featured App or better yet ask them to create a new category like “Best Toss Games”.
Apple iTunes Connect email address:
8. Tell The Mainstream Media
The mainstream media has picked up on the iPhone, Apple and Apps and are reporting on it like mad. The first wave of stories focused on the few sensational success stories of independent App developers. Now the stories have shifted their focus to getting noticed in the app store. We have a really unique business story with innovative marketing firsts we’re unleashing that all indy app developers could benefit from. Help us get this message out by telling the mainstream media. If you’re a member of the mainstream media we love to talk. Hit us up.
Again, my email.
Jon at JUFTI (dot) com
9. Comment About It
If you regularly visit blogs or forums that are relevant to Apple, video games, iPhones or Apps mention the game.
10. Have A Beer and Play It
Ohh yeah, I almost forgot play it! Tell your friends your playing it and use good old fashioned word of mouth.
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What else are missing here? Do you have any other ideas on how to help independent app developers? How can indy appers help each other?





