April 12, 2009 by jaythree03
Hi sir dave. This is my final exam and this is my final exam quiz
Since my site is under review, you can check all my activities and exercises here
3. Facebook App (20 points)
4. Get your app at least 30 users (20 points)
# Listed in the fb Apps Directory (10 points)
# Create a fb Quiz Builder (20 points)
Sir, These are the coverage of my app. Thanks sir!
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December 17, 2008 by jaythree03
Hi sir dave,
My shopping cart was located here.
For the other activities, you can see them here.
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December 17, 2008 by jaythree03
This chapter is all about launching your application. We’ve been through with the promotions. Now, It’s time to launch our newly finished product. In an application life cycle, maintenance plays a vital role. There’s no perfect in this world, everything might crash. The job of the maintenance team is to maintain, repair, and to give support. Usually, users have a lot of questions since they are new to the application. They have to know what to click, what to type, in general they have to know what to do.
Having a help feature might lessen the work of the support team since it contains the things about the application. The users could get answers to their questions using this feature. Also, according to this chapter, the company should make a list of bugs and bug fixes so that they would know what you’ve done to the application.
Support is really an important factor in an application. Go getting real!
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December 17, 2008 by jaythree03
This chapter is all about the things you have to do next after finishing a project. Why do companies do promotional activities even a product is not yet release in the market? Promotion is an important part of the product life cycle. If a company doesn’t have any promotional activity for a certain product, the product is likewise wouldn’t succeed. Success varies from the things that you are doing for the product. If you do less, your earn less.
Usually, high earning companies promote their products by advertising (TV, radio, Internet, etc), free tasting/trial, or by showing some parts of it. The point of these promotions is to get the people’s acknowledgement and to make them know that a certain product is getting ready to enter the market. If people like your teasers, they will wait for it to the point that they would be excited about it and make it to a point that they will talk about it. Once the day of releasing came, sales would be good.
If you want to make your product/service to be known by the people, do promotional activities. This is the chapter 13 of Getting Real.
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