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Apple iOS Modular Framework pricing Strategy

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Published 21st September 2011 |
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Hi,

Im doing abit of online research on behald of 3Squared Ltd. 3Squared develops software for clients across a broad range of

sectors including Financial, Construction, Electronics, Retail, Manufacturing, Health Services and Public Sector.

We are currently in the process of developing a modular framework for the Apple iOS platform through which clients can pick

from a pre-defined list of features, including location based services, static pages, dynamic content such as news and blog

feeds, image gallery, streaming of content and many more.

What i am looking to find out is, if your business required a mobile strategy and wished to develop or have developed an

Apple iOS APP, how much would you be willing to pay for the 3 packages below.

This is something thats really going to help our pricing strategy so please give as much detail as possible if you are able.

Any information is useful.

Package 1

- Branded Splash page
- About Us
- Contact Us
- Latest News
- Newsletter signup

Package 2

- Branded Splash page
- About Us
- Contact Us
- Latest News
- Newsletter signup
- Location Based Services
- Special Offers
- Twitter/Facebook Integration
- Videos/Images

Package 3

- Branded Splash page
- About Us
- Contact Us
- Latest News
- Newsletter signup
- Location Based Services
- Special Offers
- Twitter/Facebook Integration
- Videos/Images
- Menu/Product List
- Push Notifications

Brad Gyton
Business Process Assistant

Tel: +44 333 121 3333
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Morning Brad

I'm afraid arriving on a forum and asking for detailed feedback on your first post may not get the best response, as no doubt once you have your info we won't see you again

But feel free to prove us wrong

IMHO the packages, certainly 2 and 3 seem a bit over the top. I doubt the average small business would spend very much on a sophisticated mobile strategy, maybe preferring a straightforward cross platform mobile site, which the owners current developer should be able to do, or things like wordpress will let you do it for free, and maybe a relatively simple low cost app.

Lets see what anyone else thinks?

Steve Richardson
Gaffer of My Local Services
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