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Brawl Stars App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Brawl Stars App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Posted on September 29th, 2020

What message do you want your App Store Screenshots to convey? For apps and mobile games, the screenshots need to convey core features and the biggest draws of the app early on. For one example of how screenshots do this, we can look at Brawl Stars, a mobile game currently featured by Apple in its list of “Games to Help Pass the Time.” How well do its screenshots convey functionality while engaging with users? We’ll look and see in today’s App Store Spotlight.

National Park Trail Guide App Store Screenshots Spotlight

National Park Trail Guide App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Posted on August 25th, 2020

App Store Screenshots can convey many important aspects of an app, from its design elements to the variety of features it provides. For apps focused around the outdoors, it has to strike a balance of inspiring users to go outside and to bring the app with them.

Loóna App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Loóna App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Posted on August 13th, 2020

App Store Screenshots need to do more than show screencaps from an app – they need to convey features and establish a voice for the app. Developers must consider several factors, such as color choice, font for the screenshot copy and how the screenshots look when viewed in Dark Mode.

PaperKarma App Store Screenshot Spotlight

PaperKarma App Store Screenshot Spotlight

Posted on July 14th, 2020

A picture says a thousand words, but sometimes an App Store Screenshot needs to say a little more. App Store listings can include several screenshots with copy to describe their purpose to users.

App Screenshot Text - ASO Best Practices

App Screenshot Text - ASO Best Practices

Posted on June 6th, 2020

Do you want your app screenshots to stand out? Do you want to engage with users from the very first image and get them to install your app?

TED App Store Screenshots Spotlight

TED App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Posted on May 19th, 2020

If your App Store Screenshots aren’t engaging and informative, are they even working? A good screenshot set should tell users everything they need to know about the app in a manner that keeps them interested and wanting more – almost like a speech.

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Google Play Screenshot Guidelines & Best Practices

Google Play Screenshot Guidelines & Best Practices

Posted on April 28th, 2020

Google Play screenshot sets are important aspects of App Store Optimization for the Play Store. As the Play Store changes, one must reevaluate what the screenshot best practices and examples are to ensure the app continues to draw clicks and convert users.

Ecosia App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Ecosia App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Posted on April 23rd, 2020

App Store Screenshots provide a first look at the UI, features and core values of an app. In the case of Ecosia, a web browser designed to raise money for planting trees and helping the planet, its screenshots should convey its goal while showcasing its functionality. If the screenshots can do this, users will gain a more thorough understanding of the app and are more likely to convert. As today is Earth Day and Ecosia is one of Apple’s top featured apps for the day, our App Store Spotlight will take a look at its App Store Screenshots on the App Store and Play Store.

Teamfight Tactics App Store Screenshot Spotlight

Teamfight Tactics App Store Screenshot Spotlight

Posted on April 7th, 2020

An App Store Screenshot will perform well if it can catch user attention at a glance, inform users about the app and connect to their search queries. Most screenshots do this with detailed imagery or informative callout text. Teamfight Tactics, a mobile game featured on the App Store as a Game of the Day, uses a combination of gameplay screenshots and animal characters to reach users. For today’s App Store Spotlight, we look at Teamfight Tactics and analyze its screenshots for App Store Optimization.

Armello App Store Screenshot Spotlight

Armello App Store Screenshot Spotlight

Posted on March 20th, 2020

App Store Screenshot best practices guide app developers on how to best present their app to users. Good screenshots can help improve the clickthrough rate (CTR) and conversions for an app, while poor screenshots fail to convey the benefits of the app or can even repel users. For today’s App Store Spotlight, we take a look at the mobile game Armello, which is currently featured on the App Store, and see how its App Store Screenshots follow ASO best practices.

Smite Blitz App Store Screenshot Spotlight

Smite Blitz App Store Screenshot Spotlight

Posted on March 10th, 2020

An App Store Screenshot can showcase many things about an app, such as its graphics or a mobile game’s characters. Every aspect, from the features highlighted to the order of the screenshots, can make a difference. For today’s App Store Spotlight, we take a look at the screenshots for Smite Blitz, a mobile game currently featured on the Apple App Store.

Hidden Objects Valentine’s Day App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Hidden Objects Valentine’s Day App Store Screenshots Spotlight

Posted on February 14th, 2020

App Store Screenshots can give a user their first look at the app, so it’s important they make a good impression. When an app relies on seasonality, such as Valentine’s Day apps, it’s equally important that they use their screenshots to capitalize on the holiday with thematically appropriate imagery. For this week’s App Store Spotlight, we take a look at Hidden Objects Valentine’s Day to see how its App Store Screenshots utilize seasonality and how they’re designed for conversions.