How Non-Developers Can Get Apps Made And Into The App Store – with Ken Yarmosh

Ken Yarmosh, Mobile Apps, Outsourcing

I did this interview with a specific kind of person in mind: someone has an idea for an app, but doesn’t have enough development experience to build it alone.

If that’s you, you’re going to love this program with Ken Yarmosh, author of AppSavvy and creator of multiple mobile apps. Ken is an incredibly methodical teacher. (Which is what makes AppSavvy such a useful book.) Listen to this program to see how to shape your idea, mock it up, find the right developer and get it into the app store. You’ll also learn about some incredibly bad mistakes that even the most revered brands make and how to avoid them.

Ken Yarmosh

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