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I'm setting up a review site focusing on education apps -- developers who are looking for reviews both in iTunes and on my site, PM me your application name and promo code. Since my site will be focused exclusively on education apps, please only send apps that are in the Education section of the App Store.
It seems like the few people who've reviewed my apps in the past tend to get near the top of the Google search results for my app -- but I'm not sure whether this has any meaningful impact on sales. Of course, it's always good to have actual reviews when you google your app name rather than the usual app aggregator websites (AppShopper, AppAdvice, etc.). Thoughts?
Last edited by beginer2007; 06-23-2010 at 12:12 AM.
I'd be happy for you to review my educational app - the website is in my signature, and I have various bits of information about what makes it unique etc that I can send to anyone interested.
__________________ Times Table Clock: BEAT THE JOKERS! - a fun, addictive game of clock solitaire that effortlessly teaches times tables as you play.
Wow, that's great. Nowadays app reviewers reviewing the app more than their business. They just look for their niche app to review rather than any other. Sounds good
Already reviewed your app, Long Multiplication and will happily review this one.
If you have promo codes for trial, that would me great. If any please send via e-mail.
Will do my best to review within a week, will let you know once posted.
Nat
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Hello,
Would you please review my latest educational app Fraction Math.
Already reviewed your app, Long Multiplication and will happily review this one.
If you have promo codes for trial, that would me great. If any please send via e-mail.
Will do my best to review within a week, will let you know once posted.
My app AddTap puts a unique twist on simple addition problems in a competitive, addicting way! I'd love for you to review it. iTunes link, Website, and Video are all in the signature. Please let me know if you'd like promo codes and I'll email or PM, whichever works best for you!
Thanks,
Michael
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AddTap: Educational application that puts a unique spin on simple addition problems, adding speed and accuracy to the equation. AddTap
Yes please send a promo code and i will have a look.
At the moment I am reviewing several math apps, you can leave a comment with a link to your app.
Looking forward to see your app and will let you know for the review.
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Nat and Beginer,
My app AddTap puts a unique twist on simple addition problems in a competitive, addicting way! I'd love for you to review it. iTunes link, Website, and Video are all in the signature. Please let me know if you'd like promo codes and I'll email or PM, whichever works best for you!
Hi there. That would be great if you could review either of my educational apps. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!
Here's a bit of info and some links. Unfortunately all my promo codes have been used or expired. Let me know if this is a problem and I'll see if I can write to Apple and get some more (I've used the 50 they gave me up so can't apply for any more automatically).
Times Tables: Squeebles Multiplication:
An educational times table game for primary school children. Help Whizz rescue the other Squeebles from the nasty Maths Monster by answering your times tables correctly.
The Maths Monster is back with his snakey sidekick "Adder" in this addition game for primary school children. Answer as many simple sums featuring numbers from 0 to 20 as quickly as possible to help Flash rescue the other Squeebles. Aimed at improving your child's grasp of the key number bonds they base all addition on.
A good starting point might be Apple's collection of Back to School Apps in the app store.
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Originally Posted by beginer2007
Mods, if this is the wrong forum for this, please move it to the appropriate forum.
I'm setting up a review site focusing on education apps -- developers who are looking for reviews both in iTunes and on my site, PM me your application name and promo code. Since my site will be focused exclusively on education apps, please only send apps that are in the Education section of the App Store.
It seems like the few people who've reviewed my apps in the past tend to get near the top of the Google search results for my app -- but I'm not sure whether this has any meaningful impact on sales. Of course, it's always good to have actual reviews when you google your app name rather than the usual app aggregator websites (AppShopper, AppAdvice, etc.). Thoughts?
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Glad to hear that you're hear to share that great news. There is no doubt about the fact that kids like to play games, watch TV, listen to various songs and so on. Unfortunately, those games and TV programs are not always educational and helpful. We can’t be sure whether our child is absorbing the information that he really needs for understanding the world and different events. Choosing the iPad app by yourself you have the opportunity to control what your child is watching and playing. It is indispensable to take an active part in your kid’s life selecting games and programs meticulously. And this review app section was a great way to help parents choose which would be the best educational app for their kids.
I have postes 2 applications for review (MAGIC SORTER and MERRY CUBES). Could you advsie how long it may take to review the apps? My kids have taking part in creation of the 2 apps and it would be great if they could see feed back and review on their work before Christmas.