Mobile App Startups

Organiser
Ultra Light Startups: Boston
Date
7-8 Apr 2011 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Boston, US
Cost
Free

Please join us for the April 7th Ultra Light Startups event on Mobile App Startups.

 

Please note that we do not charge admission for Ultra Light Startups events in Boston but you must reserve an Event Brite ticket at the link below because the venue will reach capacity!

Startups planning to "Pitch Your Company" should review the Pitch FAQ's and reserve a Pitch ticket.

Mobile App Startups

 

Nihal MehtaDan MelingerGreg RaizMatthew Snyder

 

Topics include:

  • Which companies and sectors within mobile app startups are the most profitable
  • Revenue models for mobile apps – what works and what doesn’t
  • Premium apps, mobile advertising, m-commerce, mobile content sales, in-app sales, etc
  • Marketing mobile applications.  Dynamics of app store marketing and non app-store marketing
  • Designing and building minimal viable mobile apps
  • Selecting a mobile app development agency. Recruiting mobile talent.
  • And much more…

    BOSTON Host: 

  • Cris De Luca (@crisdeluca), Ultra Light Startups Boston

     Event Moderator NYC:

  • Graham Lawlor, Founder of Ultra Light Startups

 

Panelists (alphabetic order):

  • Nihal Mehta (@nihalmehta) Co-Founder and CEO at buzzd, General Partner at ENIAC Ventures
  • Dan Melinger (@bionicdan) Co-Founder and CEO at Socialight, Founder/Organizer of Mobile Monday NY
  • Greg Raiz (@graiz) Founder and CEO at Raizlabs
  • Matthew Snyder (@matsnyder2001) Founder and CEO at ADO Strategies

 

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