#48: All Good Thingsā¦
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Hello and welcome to Developing Perspective. Developing Perspective is a podcast discussing
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news of note in iOS development, Apple and the like. I'm your host, David Smith. I'm
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an independent iOS developer based in Herndon, Virginia. Developing Perspective is never
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longer than 15 minutes and is recorded about three or four times a week. This is show number
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48 and today is Monday, May 21st. So before I get into the main topic for today's
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show, I have a bit of a sidebar. And so last Friday was actually my birthday. I turned
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And so as a result, I was kind of offline for most of the day, and when I finally got back at the end of the day,
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I discovered that the talk show had moved from
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5x5 and being co-hosted with Dan Benjamin and John Gerber to being moved to the Mule Network
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and being just hosted by John and a variety of what sounds like a rotating array of co-hosts and individuals.
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And it was interesting as a result of
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being gone and then reading through that all at once and all of what the
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discussion and what people were saying
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and I had a lot of people who
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asked me my opinion about it. I think it's sort of no
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secret that I'm a big fan of 5x5. I've written software for 5x5.
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I listen to pretty much every show
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I have for years. I listen to most of them live. I'm fairly well-known quantity in the
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chat room, all those kinds of things.
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So a lot of people were just kind of curious, you know, what I had to say and what my
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thoughts were.
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It's not the kind of thing that I want to go into much or say a lot about,
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primarily because I don't think there's that much to say,
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but I think there's a few things that are worth mentioning that I just kind of wanted to
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put out there,
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and this just seemed the best
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platform to do so.
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So first, the basics is, you know, John now has a new show called
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still called The Talk Show, but
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distributed through the Mule Network and kind of run by him.
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In some ways that makes me kind of excited. It was really interesting to
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listen to the first episode and to see what the talk show is like when John's having to
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do a lot more of the work.
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I mean to work, sort of be doing a lot of the organization and the management on it,
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I think it was a really interesting sort of a transition.
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That said, I'm genuinely sad.
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When I heard the news, it was kind of like some of my...
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Something that I love is either changed fundamentally or gone away or whatever kind of we want to
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say about it. And that made me sad. And judging from what I see a lot of people saying, it
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made a lot of people both sad and angry, and then some people just plain mean. And so there's
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a couple of things that have sort of come to mind about this that seems, you know, I'm
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a little disappointed that it seemed like all of a sudden, you know, sort of the Apple
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tech community and news and things kind of turned into an issue of Us Weekly. And we're
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like all spec-- it's all the speculation and talking and backstabbing and, oh,
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intrigue and conspiracy theory and blah, blah, blah.
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Like, I mean, it kind of just makes me want to be like, come on, guys.
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This-- I mean, this is not-- this is not reality television.
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These are two guys who've done a lot of work over a very long time
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to produce a excellent show that we've all enjoyed.
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And it's entirely reasonable and understanding
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that we have some emotion when that is potentially going away, when something that we love is
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either changing in a fundamental way or disappearing entirely or however you want to look at it.
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But I mean, come on, let's be adult about this.
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It is something that is entirely between John and Dan, and the reasons and the circumstances
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are none of our business.
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And while it's certainly something I don't think it's productive to say, "Oh, well, people
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shouldn't feel that way, you know, people feel how they feel.
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I am kind of disappointed that it's something that a lot of people didn't seem to be able
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to sort of channel that sadness or the frustration they feel or whatever, you know, into a more
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productive kind of an appreciative way.
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I mean, when I saw that, when I heard about it, it's like I went back and I sort of dug
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up and worked out how long the talk show has been.
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I mean, it's been running for years and years.
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Even before, many of you may not even know, there was an original talk show before Five
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by five that was kind of the talk shows are almost like a reboot of that
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original show with Dan and John and I worked it out and I think it's about a
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hundred and fifty nine hours which is almost seven days of audio you know 24/7
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basically of you know just John and Dan talking and that's a gift that they gave
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us that fair enough they made some money from it but in reality I mean that
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effort was a gift that they gave us as a community for our entertainment for
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and to help educate and inform us to just provide something
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that was an enjoyable part of our week.
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And mostly I'm just thankful.
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I'm just thankful for what they did,
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for them putting that together,
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for allowing me to enjoy that and to be part of it.
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And I'm sad, but I don't want to,
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I'd say I'm not going to sort of spoil that memory
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and spoil the experience that I had
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over the last whatever couple of years
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by getting all into speculation and backstabbing about what's
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going on behind the scenes.
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That's not productive.
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I'm just thankful.
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And I don't think Dan or John listened to the show.
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But if they did, I just want to say thank you.
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And I'm sorry that it didn't work out to continue,
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but all good things come to an end.
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And I think there's a side topic to this that's
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sort of the broader theme of what a lot of this
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has made me think about over the week.
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and it is actually interesting for a little bit of nostalgia I was listening to some old,
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some of my favorite episodes of the talk show and one specifically was episode 56,
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which I have in the show notes, which and specifically a lot of that seemed kind of
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oddly poignant about it was episode 56 is the episode where they talk about
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Steve Jobs resigning from Apple. So this isn't, you know, associated when he died, this is when
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he resigned as CEO and a lot of what they actually talked about which seemed oddly poignant was what
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what do you do and how do you manage
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the end of something that you sort of
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you never wanted to happen that you don't want
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you know you'd say no really what you say you always wanted steve to be at the
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head of the home of apple
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and that they had some point
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that had that that came to an end and it's kind of interesting to see here
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john and dan have walking through that process
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uh... and talking about managing that which is much the same experience that i
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think a lot of fun you know talk show fans are going through
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Obviously the circumstances are different and so on, but very interesting to kind of
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do and I'd recommend if you're a big talk show listener or fan to go back and listen
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It just felt really kind of significant to listen to it in this context.
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But I think the lesson is sort of to be thinking about going forward.
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And I realize, just come on people, let's just start looking forward.
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They've got new shows, subscribe to them, listen to them, check them out, see what you
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on their own merits, don't just sort of dive into them
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and with some baggage coming from the breakup or whatever.
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But I think it's important with so many things
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to think of things that nothing is permanent.
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And it's so easy to take for granted
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that some things will just kind of last forever,
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that you get used to some things being the way they are.
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But in reality, it's probably good as a businessman.
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as good as an individual to have some sense of the impermanence of things, that all things
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kind of pass away. And embracing and understanding that, that doesn't make the emotion around
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that feel any better, but just kind of being aware of that is good. You can kind of say,
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"Oh, well, I mean, it's like Apple is currently the king, the undisputed king of the mobile
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world, especially in the context of this show, it's like of app development. If you want
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to make money on an app, I mean, iOS is by leagues and bounds the best place to do it.
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But that's going to change at some point. You kind of think about Microsoft 10 years
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ago, 15 years ago, or IBM before that, or all these places where these things that feel
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like they're going to last forever, they won't. And that's sad, but it's just kind of dealing
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with that and being aware of that is something that you kind of want to keep in mind. And
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And I think often the best things come out of the end of other things.
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Apple as it is today in many ways came out of the end of Next.
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And if you loved Next back in the day and were really sad when they stopped being Next
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and merged back into Apple or whatever, you would have missed out on a whole fantastic
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So that's just kind of where I end up.
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I just end up in a place of gratitude.
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I'm thankful for what they did.
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I'm hopeful for what the future will hold, what that's going to look like for us.
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And just sort of, it's a good reinforcer that some of the things you take for granted as
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always being there, maybe they won't be.
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All right, so that's just a bit of a sidebar.
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Like I said, a lot of people have asked me about it, and I just kind of want to put it
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out a few, you know, eight, nine minutes of just talking about it.
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And that's all I'm going to say.
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And so, you know, so stop asking.
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And the main topic for today's show is a suggestion for a topic that was recommended by Nick Burns,
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who's one of the fellow listeners.
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And so if you have any...
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And basically, he just, you know, after he replied to me on Twitter, which is the best
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way to suggest a topic if you have one.
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And he was curious about the process of being featured in the App Store, what that looks
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like and, you know, sort of the artwork and the interactions between Apple involved with
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And so that's kind of going to be the main topic for today.
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And so basically, when you say featured in the App Store, what we mean is that Apple
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every week, roughly on Thursday evening, East Coast time, they put out a new list of apps
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that they're going to promote and they're going to put them most significantly in the
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leftmost tab of the App Store app on everyone's phone or on everybody's iPad.
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And they're featured.
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They're actively encouraging people to go and download these.
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Now the process by which Apple puts together that list is entirely secretive.
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there's no sort of external view for how they choose those shows, but choosing those shows
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is incredibly lucrative as a developer. I mean, there's probably nothing short of a
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very few kind of news outlets promoting your app that would do as much for sales as being
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promoted as a featured app. It is ten, a hundred times sales for that week. And so you definitely
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want to sort of be featured. And really the only way that you can try and be featured
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is to make your app awesome and to get lots of people talking about it.
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That seems to be the only pattern about it.
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Some of it, the app reviewers are kind of flagging apps, some of it seems to be
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if the press is talking about it, if you're getting on big sites,
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those kinds of things, if there's a lot of buzz, you're trying to attract Apple's attention.
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Now the kind of mechanics of the feature is actually fairly simple.
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Because it's such a black box closed experience, there's really not much that you have to do about it.
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You'll just sort of discover one day that your app is featured.
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and that's in general.
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There's a certain kind, each week there's about, I think it's eight apps that are
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sort of super featured or whatever you want to call it, and they get kind of marquee
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And if you happen to be one of those,
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you'll potentially get contacted by somebody at Apple.
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The exact details of that I think vary from
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instance to instance, but it's a story I've heard many times as well as being involved in
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myself where
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you'll get contacted and they say, "Hey, we're thinking of doing a promotional
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campaign or feature this, we'll need some artwork from you.
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And if that happens, you just kind of jump up and answer that call and give them exactly
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what they want as quickly as you can because they're probably going to be making you a
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lot of money.
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So if you ever get a call from Apple asking you for assets, call your designer, get them
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out of bed, have them work on it as quick as they can, get it over to them so they can
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put your app front and center.
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And usually this is kind of, if you go to iTunes, you're kind of probably familiar with
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this, we have the big block marquee, you know, where it's, you're looking at, you know, it's
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a big promotion of like the app of the week or something like that. And so they're taking
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something beyond just the app's icon and putting it in a context. So often it's, you know,
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it's kind of a big banner treatment. And, you know, basically, all this entire process
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though is very passive. There's something active that you, that you're really involved.
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You're just kind of responding to what Apple has to say. And when you're featured, basically,
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you can be featured in a couple of different ways. There's, I think there's new and noteworthy
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staff picks, there's often topical ones, you know, so it's like if it's Mother's Day, there'll
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be a Mother's Day feature. If your app's related to Mother's Day, you may have a chance of
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getting in there. But generally, you know, you just kind of wait and hope and make your
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app as good as it can be in the hopes that that would one day happen. And the best part
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about being featured is often apps that are featured once will kind of continue to be
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featured in various ways going forward. It kind of has this, because the app universe
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is so big, once you're kind of in that small pool of apps that are on Apple's radar, they're
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kind of more likely to look at that again and to pull that up as you go.
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So it's definitely something that's great, and I wish there was a simple way to say,
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"Hey, if you do this, that, and the other, you can try and be featured."
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I mean, people have done all kinds of crazy things.
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Like, I remember there was a time when a lot of people were running Facebook ad campaigns
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that would look for people who worked at Apple and sort of try and show them ads for their
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apps, you know, because you can target by employer. There's all kinds of things people
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have tried. Really, it's just make a good app and try and have the press to talk about
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it, and that's probably the best you can ever do. And if it happens, great, fantastic, you
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know, high five. It's an awesome thing. It's happened to me twice, I think. One of my apps
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was even iPad App of the Week, which was just incredible to see, but, you know, it's just
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Just a surprise, and enjoy the surprise, and if you get a call from the San Jose Cupertino
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area code, definitely answer, because it's either good news or it's really bad news.
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Either way, you want to know right away.
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So anyway, that's it for today's show.
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A little bit off from the usual pattern, but hopefully the sidebar at the beginning is
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helpful for people.
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And otherwise, I hope everyone has a good week.
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Hope it's starting well.
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If you have any questions, comments, concerns, as always, contact me on Twitter.
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I'm _DavidSmith. The Twitter feed for this show is @devperspective. And otherwise, have
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a good week, happy coding, and I will talk to you soon. Bye.