Course by Ielevate
Course by Ielevate
Course By IElevate
We Will Learn
1. App Planning
2. App Creation
3. App Publishing
4. App Monetization
App Planning
1. UI = User interface (UI) design is the process designers use to build interfaces in
software or computerized devices, focusing on looks or style. Designers aim to
create interfaces which users find easy to use and pleasurable. UI design refers to
graphical user interfaces
2. UX = User experience (UX) design is the process design teams use to create
products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. This
involves the design of the entire process of acquiring and integrating the
product, including aspects of branding, design, usability and function.
USER EXPERIENCE
1. SPLASH SCREEN
2. Preview Screen
Functions Show
3. Sign up &
Sign in Screen
Sign up Screen Sign in Screen
● Name ● Username
● Email Id ● Password
● Mobile No. ● Mobile No.
● Country ● Otp
● DOB ● Forget Password
● Password
● Sign up with
Facebook & Google
4. Home
Menu Bar
Setting
Profile
Login
Logo
Front Banner
Main Service or Main Products
Footer Menu
Search Bar
What should be the look and feel of the app
1. COLOR 2. FONT
APP CREATION
What Are the Different Types of Mobile Apps?
Types of Mobile Apps by Technology
There are three basic types of mobile apps if we categorize them by the
technology used to code them:
1. AppsGeyser (Free)
2. Super Progressive (WP Plugin)
3. AppyPie (Paid)
APP PUBLISHING
Publishing your Android App on Google Play Store:
What you need to know?
After spending endless hours on design, development and testing your first
ever Android application, you are all set to launch it on the Google Play
store. Having user base of more than 1 billion in more than 190 countries
across the globe, Android dominates the mobile app market and with your
mobile app, you are into the right direction of getting closer to your target
audience. Publishing your Android app on Google Play store is a simple and
easy process so here we bring you a “how to” step-by-step guide on
publishing your first Android app on the Google store. So let’s get started.
1 Create a Developer account:
Before getting your app launched on Google Play store, you need to
get your developer/publisher profile registered on Google Play
Developer Console – a dedicated dashboard for developers that lets
you manage your apps in the Play store. For registration, you need
to pay small one-time registration fees of $25 which you need to
pay before uploading an app. Once the payment is completed, you’ll
get a verification email to your registered email address and that’s
all, you are done and ready to get hold of your app publishing.
2 Complete the Account details:
To complete the developer profile and account details, log in to the
Developer Console with your email address and password and
proceed by filling the basic account details along with Developer
name, which will be displayed on the Google store. After filling the
complete information, your account will be in review status and it will
be live in approximately 48 hours (the official time frame given).
3 Get familiar with Developer Console:
This is the step where you need to register your app pricing and distribution.
So you need to select whether your app is “Free” or a “Paid” app. Along
with this, you also need to select the distribution countries wherein you want
your app will be distributed. After this, select the check mark stating that your
app complies with the content guidelines. Please note that these settings
cannot be changed later so choose them appropriately as per your target
audience requirements.
9 Publish the app:
After filling all the required information in all 3 tabs – “APK”, “Store Listing” &
“Pricing & Distribution”, a green checkmark will appear beside them which is
an indication that your app is ready for publishing. The next step is to click
on “Publish this app” button under the “Ready to Publish” drop-down menu.
After hitting the Publish button, you will be getting a confirmation message
saying that your app will be available shortly on the Google Play store.
APP MONETIZATION
Monetize, promote and analyze your app
with Google AdMob
Unlock the
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We’re cross platform,
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You operate in a rapidly shifting market
Measure in-app
purchase revenue
Smart banners
“Smart” detection of
device width and
orientation consistently
deliver ads that fit the
screen
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Understand your audience