Monday 14 May 2018

You’ll Be Surprised To Know About These Weird Mobile Apps.

Mobile Applications are mostly created in order to solve problems. Mankind has an infinite number of problems and along with the innumerable problems, we have an infinite number of android applications to resolve these problems.


At times, our audience is weird and they have some crazy, out of the box choices. Now, whenever iOS or Android app developers create an application, they do it only when they have a huge section of the audience to address from around the world.

In case, you want some suggestions regarding your android app or want to get an app developed which would in turn bring back huge amount of ROI in return, you can straightaway contact AppSierra, a leading IT company with an expert team, comprising of some of the best android developers in India.




Let's read a little about a few of the weirdest mobile applications in the world:


1. DEMOTIVATIONAL PICTURES

 


The very word demotivational in the title, suggests the extent to which this app can actually demotivate a user. In spite of the demotivating title, people actually install this app out of curiosity. Once you open this app, you’ll be taken through a whole gallery, comprising of the most disgusting pictures. The pictures are so gross, that they can actually ruin your entire day. Don’t dare to see these pictures early in the morning, these demotivating pictures would actually drain all the positivity out of you.

Recommended or Not: Yes, if you’ve encountered the worst in your life.





2. GHOST HUNTING TOOLS





“Ghost Hunting Tools”, Sounds quite scary!! Isn’t it? A sane and sensible person would never want to try this application. This app helps people communicate with the ghosts and spirits roaming around us. Its believed that a few gadgets and some ultramodern technology like an electromagnetic field detector, helps the living talk to dead beings. This ghost-hunting tool application has the EVI detector, EMF meter and word analysis to communicate with the spirits.

Recommended or Not: No, don’t use it, until and unless you are too thirsty for an adventure with ghosts.



3. NOTHING




The reason behind creating this application is may be because of the way people live their lives these days, always preoccupied with the notifications and updates. This application simply has a blank screen that does no work at all, hence this app absolutely does justice to the name of the application. The mobile app developers must have had workaholics and gadget addicted people on their mind while developing this application. This app is a form of relaxation for all such people.


Recommended or Not: Yes, if you are addicted to apps and want to relax.



4. YO



Ever heard of this application before? This app is very similar to the “WhatsApp”, “Like” and “Hike” applications. “Yo” app is probably the least weird app compared to all the above-mentioned apps. It at least does something by sending a text to your friends that says ‘Yo’. The messages also reach out to you on all the different social media platforms. This application is developed by an Israeli app developer and has received 3 million downloads. It is one of the most highly demanded apps on the iOS store.

Recommended or Not : No, just move and say hello yourself.



5. MILK THE COW



This application is the weirdest app for people who live in the city because in cities, people use packaged milk in their day to day lives, but the reality in the countryside is something completely different. People in remote areas prefer doing most of the dairy product activities on their own and don’t have dairy stores like Mother Dairy, Amul etc with preserve products, and even if they have, they prefer fresh milk from the mini dairy at their house. This app is a huge boon for the country folks living far away in the distant villages.


Recommended or Not: Not recommended for city bred people.



6. SMTH


 

“Send Me To Heaven”, is another complete time pass application. If two little kids are left alone without toys, even they would come up with a more interesting and intelligent game than this. This app was born out of the throw your balloons and balls game, that we used to play as little kids. It calculates how high you throw your phone in the air. This is the only thing that the app has got. The highest scorer can share its score and challenge you to beat him/her. You can download the app for free, but after you break your phone by throwing it in the air, it might cost you a fortune.


Recommended or Not: It's a dangerous game and you might end up breaking your phone if you play it on a hard surface. It's better that you do something more productive with your free time.



7. CUDDLR




Some of us love cuddling much more than others. Cuddlr is a weirdly sweet application that helps you find all the people in your vicinity who love to cuddle but don’t admit it at all. It can be declared as a secret application, because sometimes you just feel like cuddling and not looking for something serious and this application helps track such cuddling vibes.


Recommended or Not: Yes or No, it's completely your wish.



8. VIRTUAL LSD



LSD is a synthetic crystalline compound, lysergic acid diethylamide, which is a powerful hallucinogenic drug. Now, many of you might not know that LSD is known for creating hallucinations in the brain. This app is so weird that it comes with a warning message. The optical illusion creates natural hallucinations on the app users. The app developers must be quite brave to promise to have an acid like experience in a few minutes while staring at the crazy patterns and visuals displayed on the screen.

Recommended: Yes, if you are an adventurer at heart.

After all, Android Developers are human beings like you and me and they possess the full freedom to have a little fun or experiment with their skills. At times, we can all unleash our crazy side and experiment with the bizarre and the absurd to get rid of the boring and the mundane. There is nothing insane about it. Some of the greatest inventions of all time were thought about in a lame or stupid way. Have you been searching for the Best mobile app development company in India? Contact AppSierra, a top Android app development company in India.


Source Link: AppSierra Blog


Tuesday 1 May 2018

8 Most Creative Design Tools For App UI/UX Designers.

This is the age of Android applications and almost all of us spend most of our time on Android or iOS devices. User experience is the most vital element that developers need to keep in mind while developing an application. These days, UX has become an inseparable part of the app design process. That’s because we live in a world where every single day it's becoming harder to win a customer.


Implementing a high-quality user experience design solution helps app producers influence their target market because a catchy, attractive and easy to use UI/UX design establishes a positive relationship with the customer and he/she finds it easier to use the product without misinterpreting it. The biggest benefit of this is that it helps build a positive brand image and enhances growth.

At times, it becomes a big headache for us and we find it hard to select the best programs for App design creation because there are so many programs available that one could simply write down a detailed handbook about the most useful mobile app design tools.

In order to get your Android or iOS app designed and developed, contact AppSierra, the best mobile app development company, providing the finest UI/UX Design and Development services.

Today we have decided to list down nine of the finest UX design tools to help you create marvellous designs for your mobile apps.


1. ADOBE XD (EXPERIENCE DESIGN)




Adobe XD is a quite recent tool released by Adobe. It allows you to make prototypes of mobile and web apps. Only professional UI/UX designers can use it and the best thing is that it provides all the essential tools required to develop an app’s interface. While designing, you can very easily navigate between the visual design view and the app prototype. Plenty of tasks like duplicating screens and creating grids are automated. You can create drafts, make project changes in real time and instantly share the projects with other team members who use Adobe Creative Cloud Solutions.


2. SKETCH


"Sketch" is another superb program for creating user-friendly interfaces, websites, icons and elements that will improve the UX of your app. Working with Sketch is quite similar to working with a vector graphics program which has an ability to group together shapes and name those particular groups to keep everything organised. 


3. INVISION


Worried about managing your workflow, creating interactive prototypes and making collaborations comfortably? "Invision" is a hugely popular prototyping platform which allows UX designers to successfully manage these functions. It will allow you to integrate your project with Photoshop, which simply means that you can observe changes in the project in real time. You can also connect it to Dropbox or Slack and represent your work on Virtual Boards. If you select this app designing program you can be confident about the fact that you are working with a continuously developed software of the highest class.



4. AXURE RP


Axure RP helps you with the rapid creation of interactive prototypes of projects, even if you don’t have any knowledge of programming languages. Moreover, this software provides access to important tools which help analyze certain problems and search for solutions accordingly. The biggest benefit of Axure RP is that the user interfaces for websites and network apps created in Axure RP can be both static and dynamic. 



5. FRAMER



“Framer” is a fantastic solution for rapid prototyping of mobile apps. With framer, you’ll be able to design pixel-perfect icons, high-quality, responsive designs and much more. It has a huge range of engaging functions and especially features some of them among all the other functions, like a powerful SVG editor, adaptive layouts and also enables you to export formatted SVG and CSS code. The program is very easily integrated with Photoshop and Sketch which always makes your work on interfaces and animations more compelling.


6. PROTO.IO


Did you know, that the prototyping platform called “PROTO.IO” developed by Labs Division is a simple to use tool, using which you can design your own apps? And It doesn’t require even 1% coding skill. Although, it's not a free app and you are allowed to test it freely for a 15 days time period, “Proto.io” makes it simple to import your projects from Sketch or Photoshop, create the app flow and preview each of the projects on any device by making use of a web browser or a mobile phone. In case, you want to discuss your ideas with your teammates on a single click, you can do that as well.


7. MARVEL

 
“Marvel” is the simplest web-based prototyping tool that will help bring all your ideas to life. Its chic, cool and requires no prior coding experience. Its usage is very simple, you just require to drag and link the elements. One of its most exciting features is that it allows you to import your projects from Photoshop or Sketch and create beautiful, interactive and clickable prototypes for various devices.

8. PHOTOSHOP

 
Adobe Photoshop is the most developed and well-renowned program used for editing and creating graphics. With 3D support, a user can develop spectacular 3D designs and merge them with their 2D work. New versions of the program allow users to build interactive prototypes of apps. It also allows designers to create complicated, high-level graphics comprising of hundreds of layers and high-resolution vector graphics. While using Photoshop, a designer has complete control over colours at the pixel level.

In order to create breathtaking, superb quality UX designs, you don’t need to use all the above-mentioned tools. Let your design team test a few of these tools and stick to the one which you find most convenient and easy to use.


Source Link- AppSierra blog

 

Wednesday 25 April 2018

A Fun Way To Understand Do-Follow Links & No-Follow Links.



Are you new to the world of Search Engine Optimization? You must have heard about ‘Do-Follow Links’ and ‘No-Follow Links’ quite repeatedly, but do you know what exactly these 2 variety of links are and how important they are to all of us?

Don’t worry even if you don’t know, In this blog, I’m going to clear up all the confusion about the Do-Follow and the No-Follow links.


What Is A Do-Follow Link?


Before we start discussing about Do-Follow Links, let us understand how links work in the world of SEO, Whenever a website page gets an inbound link, which is a hyperlink redirecting to that particular page, the web page gets a mini SEO boost. So, a link is just like a gift and the more number of times the page link is put somewhere, the more number of gifts your web-page gets.




Now, Google is smart enough!!, it takes note of all these points. Google knows it better than any of us, that if a lot of people are linking to a particular page, then it must be an awesome webpage!, hence Google will give preference in the search engines to that page over all the other pages with the similar topic. This is how Google delivers the most high-quality pages to our search engine users.





Google created a measuring meter called PageRank, to calculate all the URL links. Many of the SEO folks refer to the URL links/link points as “link juice”. Now, this link juice flows down through the websites into newer sites mainly through hyperlinks. The more renowned a particular website is, the larger amount of link juice will flow through to the linked-to site.

Hmm, So now you know that Do-Follow Links are, pushing the SEO link juice and boosting the page rank of the linked-to sites, thus helping them rank higher in the Search Engine Result Pages.


What Is A No-Follow Link?



A No-Follow link? What’s that?
It is a link that doesn’t count as a gift for the web-page. It’s not good for the WebPage, as No-Follow links are not in favour of the web-page. A No-Follow link doesn’t boost the PageRank and does not help place a page in the top Search Engine Result Pages. To be precise, No-Follow Links are abandoned (left out) links, which get no love at all. There is not much happiness in their life. They lead a sad and lonely life.


A no-follow link is made with the no-follow link HTML tag, which looks like this:
<a href=”http://www.website.com/” rel=”nofollow”>Link Text</a>

The no-follow tag is simply a notice sign for the search-engines saying “Don’t Include This”. Isn’t that horribly mean and pathetic for a web-page?? There’s a specific reason for the no-follow attribute, and it’s a good reason! Let's find out the reason below.


The Consequence Of No-Follow Links Would Be Widespread Spamming


In this imperfect world of ours, there are some SEO experts who surprisingly have no knowledge of SEO at all. They think they are over-smart and hence they try to trick the search engines and boost their rankings using black-hat SEO, or unethical methods, but before the No-Follow attribute came into being, link-building was the simplest way to artificially enhance the page rankings.
As soon as PageRank was discovered by the SEO black-hats, everything started going wrong! Suddenly it was only about ways to generate more and more links for Search Engine Optimization. More inbound links always meant improved Page Rank, and all sorts of unfair Search Engine Optimization strategies were being put to use, even if it meant spamming everyone on the web.
Blog comments and other comments on YouTube etc became a joke, topped over with self-promotional rubbish and all sorts of unwanted URL links.


No-Follow Tag: Isn’t Considered Important, But The Internet Cannot Completely Do Away With It


The requirement for a no-follow tag highlights the twisted and spammy mentality linked to SEO, but whatever we say, we just can’t survive without it.
The no follow link cannot be completely ignored because it has done a lot of good for the online world. Most of the SEO spammers wouldn’t be bothered about posting unnecessary links to blogs or forum posts if they knew that they won’t get to publish a follow link. WordPress assigns the no-follow link attribute to all user submitted links, and Wikipedia does the same for its reference portion.


  • Blog spam still happens but No-Follow links have reduced them to a huge extent





Sometimes, as a web-expert, you might get confused about when to use the Follow links and when to use the No-follow links.

No follow links include
  • Paid links (although it won’t be fair to buy link juice, would it?)
  • comments
  • Forums

Some webmasters might disable the nofollow attribute, which acts as a gift or benefit for the blog commenters, who contribute to the blogging community or online discussion, but that depends on an individual’s personal preference.




No-Follow links provide valuable referral traffic, so they aren’t completely worthless. In the next blog, I’ll discuss a few other details about the "Follow" and "No-Follow" links. Hope you all enjoyed reading this.

Source Link: AppSierra Blog



Tuesday 24 April 2018

Smart Apps For Your Smart Home.

Mobile apps? Aren’t mobile apps the most integral part of our existence? These days it seems that human beings find it difficult to even breathe without mobile applications. Somebody rightly said that Tech will transform from something we actively use to a more seamless integrated experience that is ‘on’ all the time.


In this golden age of smartphones, everyone has a phone that seems to be more technologically loaded than all the NASA computers that helped put the first man on moon. We are all aware of the fact that mobile applications and mobile app development companies form the essential part of any business strategy. A business cannot dream of soaring high without a successful mobile app.
Professionals at AppSierra, one of the best mobile app development company in India assist businesses with the development of mobile apps.
These days mobile apps not only help enhance your business, but they are also the quickest and the handiest way to improve the communication process between a consumer and a company.
Here we’ll discuss a few tips which need to be inculcated especially in mobile apps dedicated to “Smart Home” businesses.




Make Your Smart Home Smarter




A mobile application is an absolute necessity in case of Smart Home Businesses. "Smart Home" is an industry where a mobile application is not the part of a trend, but the entire concept of the business is based on the app. Smart Home apps work in 2 different ways. They come in handy for users and generate profits on the same basis. This simple interconnection is crucial, as, without cheerful users, you won’t be able to build a successful business.


Sales Growth For Businesses


Smart Home mobile apps create a smooth, efficient and user-oriented experience that provides all new businesses with a variety of dimensions and opportunities. As we know that a satisfied customer turns out to be the most beneficial business strategy. Smart Home apps solve all daily home care needs. By actively solving customer issues and taking care of customer needs, an app serves as a vital image-building and marketing tool, informing the consumers about new special deals, products, updates and services which finally lead to immense sales growth.


Improving The Competitiveness



Smart, Fully automatic, home engineering is a highly competitive market and mobile app is the easiest and most effective solution to help your business grow and make it succeed. The key to making your Smart home app a hit is personalization. Personalization includes updating your app often, developing loyalty programs, creating push notifications based on the user's location, receiving priceless client insights, providing various payment options and of course building brand awareness.


Interesting Benefits For Users




Remote Access To All Connected Devices






Flexible Customization Of A User Interface

People who might potentially turn out to be your clients in the future, would consider or view smart technologies mainly from the point of view of their usability. A lot of people still believe that the Smart Home system is a complicated sci-fi network of wires, switches and intimidating flashlights and they are very cautious about it. A mobile app, on the other hand, helps make home control smart and easy. These apps are not toppled up with anything extra, just important features and basic use cases and scenarios.

There are plenty of such apps available on the play store these days, some of them can actually control the temperature of your house, inform you whether your garage door lock is open or not and even check whether the Pizza delivery man or someone unwanted is knocking on your door.


Conclusion


Mobile apps for Smart Home systems are the best example of how mobile technologies have progressed and how innovations have changed business routines. Modern smartphones have also reformed the prevailing common opinion by making app development not only the perfect solution for any field of work but also a great investment in the future of effective businesses.

Want to get a mobile app developed for your agency/company? Or maybe you want to improve the efficiency of your already existing app. Don’t hesitate. Get connected to AppSierra, one of the best mobile app development company in Noida, India, sought after by customers from around the world.


Source Link: Appsierra blog

Tuesday 17 April 2018

The Ultimate Checklist for Every New Ecommerce Website.





The E-commerce industry is a force that no investor can afford to ignore. E-commerce is one of the most sought after industries, which is making progress at a rapid speed. It deals with the activity of buying or selling of products and services online. Here we have a checklist which you should always refer to before starting with the preparation of the content and design part of a website or before actually beginning with the development process of the website.


Step 1: Manage What Your Customers See First


  1. Include a nicely designed logo.
  2. Make sure the site works on all browsers and devices.
  3. Include promotional graphics and links on the homepage.
  4. Insert Links to the most popular products.
  5. Call to action is important to push people to important sales pages.
  6. Have a clear search field at the top of your site.
  7. Display specials, promotions or free shipping options.
  8. The latest news area must be included.
  9. Links to recent purchases and popular products.
  10. An area to search for popular brands.
  11. A store finder if necessary.
  12. Language options are necessary for your e-commerce site. 

Step 2: Your Overall E-commerce Site Management and Look
 

  1. Include security certificates and reminders that the transactions are safe throughout the website.
  2. Keep a minimalist design for easy navigation.
  3. Test the speed of your site so pages load quickly – Pingdom is a nice tool for this.
  4. Remove broken links and fill in empty product pages.
  5. Make sure you have categories on each page and filtering options.
  6. Have the email signup form show up on every page.
  7. A link to your Career page.
  8. A link to Legal information.
  9. A link to your Privacy policy.
  10. A link to your Contact Page.
  11. A link to the FAQ page.
  12. Links to your social pages.
  13. Links to return and exchange policies.
  14. Links to supplier information pages.
  15. Sharing buttons.
  16. A login box.
  17. Tabs at the top of your e-commerce website to categories and products.
  18. A shopping cart at the top, in case people saved items.
  19. Show what payment systems you use and the security measures that you take.
  20. Tabs leading to your support pages.
  21. Make your e-commerce responsive and test it on all devices and browsers.
  22. Show the checkout button clearly on each page.
  23. Apply breadcrumbs on each page to help people find the products or pages they need.
  24. Also, make sure when you are on the checkout page, no links should redirect to the homepage. 

Step 3: Your E-commerce Product Pages
 

  1. Include calls to action.
  2. Customer reviews and ratings for each e-commerce product.
  3. Related product links to upsell.
  4. Selling points, like free shipping or a clock with a discount if they buy now.
  5. Provide product images with zoom-in functionality.
  6. Multiple product images and angles (360-degree views).
  7. Item information and specs.
  8. A field to change purchase quantities.
  9. A creative description that relates to the product uses.
  10. Include an optimized product title.
  11. An add-to-cart button on each product page.
  12. Pricing information for potential sales or discounts.
  13. The availability of each product to show scarcity and push people to buy.
  14. Shipping and tax calculations on the product pages.
  15. Materials used dimensions, colours, weight, washing instructions.
  16. Available sizes and a sizing guide if needed.
  17. A comments section so people can discuss the e-commerce product.
  18. A sorting and filter option for customer reviews.
  19. An Add to Wish List button on each product page.
  20. Videos to display how the product works.
  21. A currency converter if needed.
  22. A live chat option that shows the support team what the customer is looking at.
  23. The product codes for people who might use this for reference later.
  24. Stats on each product such as shares, views, sales and people who placed it on their Wish List.
  25. Social share buttons for each e-commerce product. 
  26. Deals for people who purchase multiple related items together.
  27. Use professional-grade pictures and videos.
  28. A banner that states if a product is sold out.
  29. An area to sign up for notifications when a product becomes available.
  30. Make sure the product pages load up just as fast as your homepage.
  31. Explain unique features and what makes your product stand out from competitors.
  32. Include keywords on each Ecommerce product page to improve search engine rankings.
  33. Minimize clutter so the purchase process doesn’t look intimidating.



Step 4: Blogs and Media Pages to Add Value to the Site


 
  1. Educational pages.
  2. Tutorials.
  3. Product reviews and showcases.
  4. Company events.
  5. A blog with recent events and news.
  6. Comments on your blog.
  7. Social sharing options for your blog posts.
  8. Insider company information to connect with your customers.
  9. Lists that relate to your products.
  10. An external resources page.
  11. Articles about the state of your industry.
  12. Areas for people to submit their own content for competitions and drawings.
  13. A radio, webcast or podcast page.
  14. A page with video testimonials.
  15. Case studies and interviews with people who have used your products.
Step 5: Your Customer Checkout, Shopping Cart and Wish List
  1. Don’t make the person create an account until after placing an order.
  2. Accept all payment methods.
  3. Offer low shipping costs.
  4. The checkout visual should have fun images.
  5. Add checkout buttons on the top and bottom of your pages.
  6. Make sure the security and payment seals are most prominent during checkout.
  7. Ask people to continue shopping after making a purchase.
  8. Allow people to save their favourite products to a Wish List for purchasing later.
  9. Make sure that the List items upsell during checkout.
  10. Refrain from asking for a survey response after checkout (save this for email).
  11. Try free shipping when they spend a certain amount.
  12. Offer multiple shipping methods.
  13. Include an area to punch in promo codes.
  14. Show people how much they saved during checkout.
  15. Show the approximate shipping date and time.
  16. If selling digital downloads, explain how they receive the product, be open about what you use their personal information for.
  17. Offer a sample if they are hesitant about buying.
  18. If you sell high priced items, offer financing options like payment instalments.
  19. Test the checkout process to see if it works.
  20. Refresh the checkout page after adding all details and see changes and report accordingly.
  21. Try with the valid card and invalid payment types, cart and checkout page details should be same.
  22. Product info at product description page, product detail page and various other pages should be same.


Step 6: Following Up With Customers


  1. A receipt for the price.
  2. Email should be received when a new order is placed by the customer.
  3. Email template of different kinds should be working fine on all devices.
  4. A picture of the item.
  5. Include links to the product, site, support and related product suggestions.
  6. Send a one to two weeks follow up to see how the product is.
  7. Ask for a review.
  8. Offer a discount code if they haven’t ordered again after a few months.
  9. Ask them to join a loyalty program.
  10. Ask for reviews in exchange for specials and discounts.
  11. Ask if they want future notification alerts for specials and products.
  12. Sell gift cards in your emails.
  13. Send a promotion for abandoned carts.
  14. Thank them for their purchase.
  15. Show where the product was sent to.
  16. Have an option to cancel the order.
  17. Links to share on social media.
  18. A link to track shipping.
  19. The order number and a link to return instructions.
  20. Include a survey link. 

Step 7: Support Pages for Your E-commerce Site.
  1. Social media pages.
  2. Listed emails and contact forms.
  3. Listed phone numbers.
  4. A Live Chat area.
  5. Forums.
  6. FAQs.
  7. Shipping details.
  8. Sharing buttons.
  9. Offer 24/7 customer support.
  10. Provide an extensive return period.
This blog will surely be of great help to all those who are planning to launch their e-commerce website. AppSierra, an eminent Web development company situated in Noida, India will provide you assistance in all stages of development, testing and digital marketing for your website.


Source Blog- Appsierra blog