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40+ Sources For Maximizing Media Coverage For Your App's Launch by@Irina Heinz
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40+ Sources For Maximizing Media Coverage For Your App's Launch

by Irina HeinzAugust 30th, 2020
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Checkasoo has collected 30+ sources for the app reviewing (text media, Youtube channels, and podcasts), a checklist for a submission letter, and an example of the perfect press kit. To make the navigation easier, we’ve indicated each average monthly traffic. CNET Download (150 M) Business Insider (187 M) PC Mag (45,7 M) Techradar (90 M) Mashable (22,5 M) and Techcrunch (20,1 M) make use of (11,6 M) Technology World (4,4 M) has enough review channels for app review.

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How can you make your app popular? I’ve collected 30+ sources for the app reviewing (text media, Youtube channels, and podcasts), a checklist for a submission letter, and an example of the perfect press kit. You’re totally armed from now on.

Text media for app review

So you've published your app on , and . What’s next? Below is a list of media that can write about you. To make the navigation easier, we’ve indicated each average monthly traffic.
  1. (150 M)
  2. (187 M)
  3. (45,7 M)
  4. (90 M)
  5. (22 M)
  6. (22,5 M)
  7. (86,7 M)
  8. (11,6 M)
  9. (20,1 M)
  10. (21 M)
  11. (7,7 M)
  12. (11,4 M)
  13. (6,4 M)
  14. (391 k)
  15. (4,1 M)
  16. (2,8 k)
  17. (530 k)
  18. (502 k)
  19. (2,3 k)
  20. (50,3 k)
  21. (1,2 k)
  22. (24 k)
  23. (130 k)
  24. (8 k)
  25. (28 k)
  26. (1,6 k)
  27. (1,3 k)
  28. (45 M)
  29. (1,6 k)
  30. (30 k)
  31. Android App Reviews (26 k)
  32. (21 k)
Don't be limited by specialized resources. Build on your audience. Is it an educational, organizing, or sports app you’re launching? Find the relevant media.


Submission letter and press kit


There are two ways to contact: either write directly to the editor, or fill out a form on the website. Depends on the resource. Anyway, you should keep in mind this checklist to form a message. 

  • Greeting
  • The name of your app. 
  • A short but impressive description. Say who your audience is, what your app does, what makes it different. If it’s not a specialized media, you need a story to interest the journalist. Examine the author's media and his articles to find an angle.
  • Free or paid.
  • Contact information. 
  • Links to your product page and press kit.
Here's an example of a great app , it has all the necessary elements. Take it as an example. There should be description, features, factsheet, video, images, logo, icon, additional links (social media), contact. 


Youtube channels for app review

Think big – don't focus only on the text media. Youtube also has enough review channels. True, it will be more difficult to get there for free. But it's worth a try. Much depends on the number of channel subscribers and the uniqueness of your app. Contacts are available on the channel page.
  1. (420 k)
  2. (Android only) (447 k)
  3. (290 k)
  4. (54 k)
  5. (255 k)
  6. (2 M)
  7. (25 k)
  8. (15 k)
  9. (171 k)
  10. (59 k)
  11. (40 k)


Podcasts


How to find the relevant one? Explore podcasts from well-known studios to be sure that it will be of high quality. Here is a selection of big important ones, look for detailed podcast lists on their websites. You can also search for small podcasts with relevant topics. ⠀

  1. (NPR)
  2. (APM)


P.S.

Hope it was helpful. You can find more checklists and app marketing guides in the . See you!





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