2. What We’ll Cover Today
Overview of Notable Budgeting Apps
The Strategy & Marketing Behind Your App
How Social Media Can Drive Awareness (and
Usage!) of Your App
Bonus Material: Productivity Apps That Rock!
4. Notable Budgeting Apps
App Name: Mint
Mobile Platform: iOS or Android
Desktop Option: Web
Cost: FREE
Who It Is Good For: Anyone who has a basic familiarity with mobile apps
& mobile banking – assuming you have a supported bank
What It Does:
Mint.com, a leader in the mobile budgeting app arena, provides easy to
use budgeting tools. It connects to the user’s personal bank accounts to
track and categorize expenses and it allows for manual user entry of
pending and/or cash transactions. It provides a solid overview of the up-
to-the-minute status of your financial picture. Mint provides snapshots of
each of your category budgets (i.e. your food budget), allowing for good
decision making on spontaneous purchases. The biggest drawbacks of
Mint are whether or not the user’s bank is supported and that
customizations are not allowed. The notification system is great for some
and for others it can be ‘annoying.’
5. Notable Budgeting Apps
App Name: Pocket Money
Mobile Platform: iOS
Desktop Option: Yes
Cost: $4.99
Who It Is Good For: More advanced budgeters; Tech Savvy
What It Does:
PocketMoney is yet another phenomenal budgeting app for iOS. The
app is powerful and expansive, yet easy to use. With its smart
technology, data entry is a breeze. It also offers features such as
multi-platform sync and photo receipts. Integration with other apps
is also a big plus, including apps such as MPG, CheckPlease,
BillMinder, and several others that use the iReceipt protocol.
PocketMoney is the senior app in the marketplace and its ease of use
and lack of kinks shows its’ experience. A word of caution: in-app
purchases for some of the additional functionality can get pricey.
http://bit.ly/VNljCI
6. Notable Budgeting Apps
App Name: YNAB – You Need A Budget
Mobile Platform: iOS or Android
Desktop Option: Yes - $65
Cost: FREE for Lite; $4.99
Who It Is Good For:
• Those new to personal finance/budgeting
• The Budget-challenged
• Singles
What It Does:
YNAB is a simple app that allows the user to setup ‘accounts’ and
start to allocate their money into those accounts throughout the the
month. It’s based on the same principles of the bucket or envelope
system with the goal being to always be a month or more ahead of
your actual bills in each ‘account.’ The app refers to this as the ‘YNAB
Buffer.’ The downside is the upfront cost. It may also be too
simplistic for more advanced budgeters or people/families with
complex finances.
7. Notable Budgeting Apps
App Name: Debt Snowball+
Mobile Platform: iOS or Android
Desktop Option: n/a
Cost: $1.99
Who It Is Good For: Anyone Who is Overwhelmed By Debt; Visual Learners
What It Does:
While there are several apps out there that leverage the Debt Snowball
concept to help users understand, manage and pay down their debts, this
specific app adds in the component of education. Its has a great explanation
of the debt snowball method and how to apply it in the user’s unique
situation. Each bill is treated individually – the user must enter each debt
separately, name it, and add the original amount, current balance, minimum
payment due, due date and the interest rate. The app will notify the user of
when payments are due, encouraging them to stick to their debt repayment
schedule. Debt Snowball+ calculates the length of time it will take to pay off
the debt with minimum payments only. The user can opt to make extra
payments and the app will display how much money/time would be saved by
paying that extra amount each month.
8. App Strategy & Marketing
“If you build it, it they will come…”
This is no Field of Dreams –
You NEED to tell EVERYONE about your app
Have a SOLID plan for your app, including:
Pre-planning the app
What are your goals for the app? Do they align with the target
audience’s goals?
Who is the target audience? Are you sure…?
What else is out there – how is your app better/different?
What are your competitors doing? Are you filling a need or jumping
into an already crowded pool?
What is the lifecycle of the app?
How do you plan to sunset the app and when?
Are you going to charge for the app?
9. App Strategy & Marketing
Building the app
Are you building the app yourself with a DIY option or are you hiring a
contractor?
Have you budgeted enough to cover testing and unforeseen issues?
Have you planned for testing, testing, and more testing… what about a limited
release to beta-testers?
How complex do you want your app to be? Is that necessary?
DON’T FORGET TO SUBMIT THE APP TO THE iTunes App Store – approval is not
automatic!
Marketing the App
Do you have a solid marketing plan to support the roll-out of the app?
Is there a strategy behind the plan or is it just promotional efforts?
Have you allocated enough dollars for the marketing initiatives?
How does the marketing of this app fit within the overall marketing plan for the
organization?
How will you market it at various intervals in its lifecycle?
New Feature Upgrades & Roll-Outs (Timing/Schedule)
10. App Strategy & Marketing (cont’d)
How Will Your App Be Perceived (in real-life)?
Answer The Following Questions BEFORE You Build the App:
What Is It?
This should be a 1-2 short sentence explanation – a 10 second or less
elevator pitch.
What is it – is NOT about you! The what should not include your
company’s name, goal, mission or marketing slogans…
Who Should Use It?
Why Should They Use It?
WIIFM – What’s In It For Them? How does it make their life easier,
better…
When Should They Use It?
How Should They Use It?
Why Should They Tell Someone Else About It?
11. App Strategy & Marketing (cont’d)
Once You’ve Nailed Down the Message…
What Are the Nuts & Bolts of Marketing the App?
Website
Feature the App Description/Announcement Prominently on Your
Website with a Link to the iTunes App Store/Android Marketplace
Email Newsletters/Print Mailings
Inserts in unrelated mailings
Invoices, Quarterly Statements, Lobbying Updates, etc
Email Signatures & Voicemail
Press Release & Traditional Media Outreach
12. Social Media For App Awareness
Social Media Release & Online Outreach
Industry AND Audience Bloggers
Don’t target everyone & anyone – be strategic
Offer exclusive content
Release it strategically online BEFORE the traditional media gets it
Rather than announcing the app is going to be on their blog in
your social media outlets – LINK to their blog post about it…
Idea: Know a blogger with a huge following among your key audience?
• Let them try a pre-release of the app and write an honest review
• Let them be the ONLY place people can download it for one week
before it goes live in the App Store
• Or give it away FREE on their site only for a limited time
13. Social Media For App Awareness (cont’d)
Use a Platform Manager Like HootSuite
Monitor Before, During, After
Preload Your Messaging
Frees your time to respond/converse authentically
Use the statistics to analyze the effectiveness of your messaging
Adjust if necessary!
Coordinate Your Social Media Initiatives
Make sure you know which hand is doing what
Each platform should SUPPORT the others, not override or ignore
Have a definitive day-by-day plan
Which platform (and why there!) on what day(s)
Customized messaging
Based on the unique characteristics of each platform
Determine which social media sites make the most sense
You do not need to use ALL of your social media sites – be strategic
14. Social Media For App Awareness (cont’d)
TALK (2-way engaged conversation) With Your Audience About The App
ASK them about it:
What do they like? What do they not like?
What else could you add to it?
Would they recommend it to a friend?
LISTEN to what they are telling you and respond accordingly –
highlight some great feedback in your posts.
SAY THANK YOU! And mean it.
Does your audience want a change? Make it and TELL them you did!
Can’t change something? Tell them you HEARD them.
Did you screw something up? SAY YOU MADE A MISTAKE…
INVITE them to tell their friends – and make it easy for them…
REQUEST that they “Rate” the app in the App Store or Marketplace
16. Productivity Apps That Rock!
Want a Little More Free Time in Your Day?
Check out these Awesome Apps
Evernote – Your Brain…On Your Phone
HomeRoutine – For the List Maker Junkies
LucyPhone – Hate Waiting on Hold with Bog Companies?
Readability – Make Mobile Web Browsing Easy to Read!
Slice – Mail Order Manger Extraordinaire
HoursTracker – When Every Minute is Billable
Doodle – Scheduling Meetings Made Easy
HootSuite – Manage Multiple Social Media Sites at One-Time
17. Resources
Great Articles To Share:
Lifehack’s New Tools for the New Year: Money: http://bit.ly/SLY6vB
Lifehack’s Getting Started with Mint: http://bit.ly/UvKmMV
CreditSesame’s Top 10 Must-Have Finance Apps for 2012:
http://bit.ly/Q6qric
Great Sites to Check Out:
FinancialAidNews.com (and their podcast!)
AppAdvice.com (specifically, their budgeting App Guide:
http://bit.ly/VNljCI)
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