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Originally Posted by Paul&John
Pretty interesting, thanks for sharing and keep on posting if you go deeper 
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Thanks, I will
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Originally Posted by Fob
I don't think paid apps can compete with the free apps. How much did candycrush make?
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I don't know, the revenue is not publicly available, here I am talking about price and I am trying to analyse the different pricing strategies that exist in the market
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Originally Posted by crucifissio
great info OP...here is the $400 app you talked about:
Abu Moo collection
Price: $400 for each of the six apps
Abu Moo’s collection of apps will simply add a gem widget on a customized background on your Android device. The creator of the apps invites users to buy the suite just to “impress poor friends” and “show them a widget they do not own and never will.”
It’s a pretty ludicrous marketing strategy. Combine that with the fact that the apps haven’t been updated since 2013 and we really can’t think of any good reason why any sane person would want to purchase one of these apps. Buying the entire Abu Moo collection would entail paying $2,400 and there’s a lot you could be doing with that money instead.
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Great info, thanks for sharing
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Originally Posted by SDSimon
Can you please expand on this a little bit? It sounds interesting.
Thanks in advance.
WINNERS WIN because they NEVER GIVE UP!
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I will as soon as I go deeper, thanks
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Originally Posted by The Porn Nerd
Some people have more money than brains.
Rappers, for example. 
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Yes, but the important thing IMO is to analyze how they are making money and understand the marketing strategy to see how they make money.
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Originally Posted by DraX
What about free apps that instead collect in-app purchases? I know of a few that collects massive amounts of dollars with this method.
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I don't know, the revenue is not publicly available, here I am talking about price and I am trying to analyse the different pricing strategies that exist in the market.