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New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Mobile developers – how do you market your apps you made for fun?

Ask HN: Mobile developers – how do you market your apps you made for fun?
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I recently released my app WorldAnimals (https://ift.tt/2YGa984), a $0.99 game on iOS & Android makes language learning super fun by teaching you how different countries all over the world say animal sounds (ex. do dogs "woof" in Chinese? Does a frog "ribbit" in Russian?). I'm not planning on turning this into a full-time startup idea so I'm not looking for comprehensive marketing strategies. I just want to make sure I'm doing a passable job at getting the word out there to users who might enjoy my app. I posted on ProductHunt and hit up my own personal networks (FB/Twitter/etc). I also had the good idea to answer related quora posts with a promo of my app. I've reached out to a few tech reporters too. What else do y'all do?

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