
Top 4 iPhone App Review Sites by Michael Torner
Just developing feature rich applications and calling it a day is not what a iPhone developer should do. Instead marketing an app is crucial and getting your app reviewed by the best iPhone app review sites is important to get the PR needed before the launch of the application on the app store. Getting app reviews by prominent blogs gets enough eye balls to your app which promotes more downloads and eventually promotes your app to the featured section of the app store.
Freshapps
Freshapps is a social voting site for Apps where in people vote for their favorite apps and that gets promoted on to the first page just like in social sites like Digg and Reddit. The website sorts the various apps either by the newest, most fresh or the most discussed, paid or free apps too.
AppVee
AppVee has tons of video app reviews so in this website you can get your app run a demo video. . Every app comes with a written review as well as a thorough video walkthrough of the app. Register yourself on AppVee and you too can add your reviews. AppVee selects a hand few of apps from the AppStore which are useful to end users and review them in detail. Getting your app reviewed here is worth the pain as it gives good PR boost to your application.
Apptism
Apptism has a clean library of apps through which one can navigate and choose their app quickly. Users can write their own reviews, compare different apps, save their favorite apps to a watchlist, send to a friend or even bookmark them in their user account. Once again the higher the reviews and more kick ass your app is more the app publicity.
148apps
Even if your app is not in the top 20 apps for a particular category you may get the publicity to your app provided you are in the first 148 apps which 148apps.com finds worth mentioning. The best part of this review site is that you have graphics/sound rating, game control rating and game play rating.
Above are few of the best.
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