Start-ups are afraid of so many things. As they are Start-ups they lack sources as well as money, both of which are necessary to keep the business running for a long. Insufficiency makes Start-ups believe in things that are not exist. They are afraid to invest in anything without considering pros, cons and expected results. And when it comes to highly-competitive app era, Start-ups start to worry a lot than any other thing.
It’s no wonder why Start-ups are afraid of app thing. As usual, having a successful app is close to impossible especially when you don’t have a unique idea to attach your app with. But it doesn’t mean one should consider the app an exception. It is as mandatory as your brick-and-mortar store and website is. But this is only a positive side thinking of app while Start-ups are surrounded more by negative thinking plus myths.
To induce more positive thinking and to go on app way with more confidence, Start-ups have to first stop believing the below given myths.
1. Everything Should be Perfectly Original
It is true that copying an already exist idea is not going to work and it is also true that not every original is going to work. You are just taking initial steps where you don’t know what users want. Ok, you can inquire it easily through various analytic reports, but you can’t inquire in which way users want the thing you are presenting. What you have for users and what they actually want are two different things.
So, instead of wasting your time behind inventing original features for your app idea, better you should search for which type of features users are looking for and how you can provide the same through your app.
2. You Need a Gallon of Money
Really??? Many start-ups easily drop their great app idea just because they think that they can’t make a successful app without raising at least a gallon of money. I can say that is right but not to a good extent. If you are looking for an app with numerous features and hundreds of animations beyond your capability to spend, then you are right because you have to pay a fortune to top app development companies. But that doesn’t mean you should drop your app idea. Within your capability area, you can build an app with basic features which would be less risky than investing a big amount without worrying about failure. It is similar to jumping in pool to learn how to swim before you take risk of jumping in sea.
3. Only Commercials and Celebrity Endorsements Can Catch Eye to Your App
Only if you haven’t built anything interested to users. If you are building something meaningless, no matter how much celebrities or commercials promote your app, you won’t get long term users. This is just a myth. Prisma and Pokemon Go are great examples proving the world that it is still possible to grab millions of users with the help of hard work instead of tough marketing.
Conclusion
Not making an app for business is more dangerous than having an app failure. If you have an app, at least you have a way for your users to connect with you via tiny screen. If you don’t have an app, then you are hindering all chances of grabbing a handful of customers. So, better to have an app than no exist at all. And better to focus on hard work instead of useless myths.
It’s no wonder why Start-ups are afraid of app thing. As usual, having a successful app is close to impossible especially when you don’t have a unique idea to attach your app with. But it doesn’t mean one should consider the app an exception. It is as mandatory as your brick-and-mortar store and website is. But this is only a positive side thinking of app while Start-ups are surrounded more by negative thinking plus myths.
To induce more positive thinking and to go on app way with more confidence, Start-ups have to first stop believing the below given myths.
1. Everything Should be Perfectly Original
It is true that copying an already exist idea is not going to work and it is also true that not every original is going to work. You are just taking initial steps where you don’t know what users want. Ok, you can inquire it easily through various analytic reports, but you can’t inquire in which way users want the thing you are presenting. What you have for users and what they actually want are two different things.
So, instead of wasting your time behind inventing original features for your app idea, better you should search for which type of features users are looking for and how you can provide the same through your app.
2. You Need a Gallon of Money
Really??? Many start-ups easily drop their great app idea just because they think that they can’t make a successful app without raising at least a gallon of money. I can say that is right but not to a good extent. If you are looking for an app with numerous features and hundreds of animations beyond your capability to spend, then you are right because you have to pay a fortune to top app development companies. But that doesn’t mean you should drop your app idea. Within your capability area, you can build an app with basic features which would be less risky than investing a big amount without worrying about failure. It is similar to jumping in pool to learn how to swim before you take risk of jumping in sea.
3. Only Commercials and Celebrity Endorsements Can Catch Eye to Your App
Only if you haven’t built anything interested to users. If you are building something meaningless, no matter how much celebrities or commercials promote your app, you won’t get long term users. This is just a myth. Prisma and Pokemon Go are great examples proving the world that it is still possible to grab millions of users with the help of hard work instead of tough marketing.
Conclusion
Not making an app for business is more dangerous than having an app failure. If you have an app, at least you have a way for your users to connect with you via tiny screen. If you don’t have an app, then you are hindering all chances of grabbing a handful of customers. So, better to have an app than no exist at all. And better to focus on hard work instead of useless myths.