Don’t Let Your Baby Die! 10+ Web-App Survival Tips

Wolf Becvar

Business Hall, fri 23rd sep 12:00
35 min., en › cs

webapp, branding, marketing, pricing, appvertising

Marketing is the hardest part running a web app business, because there is much more to it than just an innovative idea and technical knowledge. Put it simple, without marketing no one cares about your great idea and your cool new service. Marketing is not about selling anymore, it‘s all about communicating and connecting with your audience, creating value and involvement. But first you have to create a lively and expressive brand identity. This presentation is about branding and marketing a technical innovation and should function as an interactive, hands-on session, packed with strategy tips and best practice examples.

You are about to hear 10+ Web-App survival tips you probably won't find on Slideshare and will walk away with an understanding of the importance of marketing and a lot of valuable give-aways (including cheat sheets and free videos).

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Wolf Becvar

Co-Founder, HotGloo

Twitter, LinkedIn, www.wolfbecvar.com

Wolf is a communication activist, usability advocate and entrepreneur, splitting his time between Hamburg and Vienna. Two years ago he co-founded HotGloo, the online wireframe application. HotGloo reached global recognition leading to a growing customer base, nominations and awards. Besides HotGloo, Wolf writes for a couple of magazines and talks about his lessons learned with running a web app business. He is also obsessed with loud music and loves to ride his bike around harbor cities.
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