New year, new venue and making more money!

Organiser
Windows Phone UG
Date
Tue, 31 Jan 2012, 18:30 - 21:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
The Shooting Star , London, GB
Cost
Free

We all want to MAKE MORE MONEY from our apps. Don't we?

Even if you're not making apps for a financial reward we still want to get our apps to as many users as possible. Don't you?

That's good, because this month will be joined by Alan Mendelvich from AdDuplex to provide his Developer's Guide to Windows Phone App Marketing and Monetization which will include details of "techniques used by other app publishers to maximize exposure and revenue."

We'll also have our usual assortment of shorter presentations and demos too. There is still space for a couple more demos, so if you've got something you want to show off then please get in touch. There's even a special reward for everyone who gives a demo this month.

And YES! a NEW VENUE!

"Finally!" you say? Well, it may have taken a while but hopefully The Shooting Star will be a suitable residence for us for a while! It's not too far from where we were before and less than 2 minutes walk from Liverpool Street Station. We're meeting downstairs and yes, it's still a pub so you can get food and drinks - hopefully Will will get a round or two in as well ;)

And a new day of the week. Please note (particularly if you're used to us always meeting on a Wednesday) that this will be on TUESDAY 31st January.

Please register if you're planning on coming as it helps us know how many to expect.

Thank you and see you on the 31st.

 

Note, we meet from 6:30 for a 6:45 start. If you arrive earlier the bar does great food.

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