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Whendeveloping a mobile app for your company, it is easy to lose sight of yourtarget market. In the trenches of programming code and design layouts, it canbe exceedingly easy to forget about the actual users you are making the appfor. Whenever you find yourself doing so, try to regain your focus on the corepurpose of your app, and if all else fails, ask yourself one simple question:Would you use your company's mobile app? Regaining Focus Whenyou ask yourself, and subsequently answer the aforementioned question, try tokeep an open mind. In other words, while it is probably unlikely that you are aHarley-Davidson riding biker in your spare time and youdo not own a mobile device, try to open your mind to think like someone thatdoes. Sometimes all it takes is adopting on a different persona in order tofully gain the perspective of your target market. Every marketing genius thathas ever lived, made their living by getting in the minds of other people. So,the next time you find yourself all wrapped up in your own thoughts and theoverwhelming task of creating a profitable mobile app, simply try on someoneelse's perspective. Doing so will surely shed new light on the project and giveyourself a much needed break from, well, yourself. With that said, sometimes tryingto take on the perspective of your apps target market can weigh heavily onyour mind, in some cases, perhaps too much. For such reason, you may want tolook outside of yourself for inspiration friends and family can be invaluablein this regard. Would Your FriendsAnd Family Use It? Aftertrying on someone else's perspective without avail try seeking advice from afriend or family member. Loved ones are great resources to gain insight from,especially if any of them are apart of your target market. For instance, sayyour best friend, Rob, is a thirty-something bachelor with a college degree anda well-paying job. In addition, he is a big sports fan. Coincidentally, yourapp that is in the works is set to be a score tracker for various sports andteams within each league. Although not an avid fan of sports, you can stillappreciate the games, but have been having trouble tapping into what design andinterface aspects your target market would want from your app. Needing insight,you ask your friend Rob, who is a perfect representation of your target market.He gives you valuable insight into what sports fans look for out of a score-trackingapp, which in turn inspires you to add several additional features to your app. Conclusion Asyou can see, sometimes getting out of your own head and gaining insight fromsomeone else is all it takes to refocus the design phase of your app. So,whether you are designing a sports app or a social media suite, try thepreviously mentioned techniques to either branch out your perspective to your targetmarket, or find a friend or family member that fits the mold and pick theirbrain for awhile. Both methods can be useful when different obstacles arisewhile designing your app. Use your intuition to figure out which will serveyour project best, and if you fall short, then just keep trying differentangles until you finally gain the insight you have been looking for. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable{mso-style-name:"Table Normal";mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0;mso-tstyle-colband-size:0;mso-style-noshow:yes;mso-style-priority:99;mso-style-qformat:yes;mso-style-parent:"";mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt;mso-para-margin:0in;mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt;mso-pagination:widow-orphan;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Cambria","serif";mso-ascii-font-family:Cambria;mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin;mso-hansi-font-family:Cambria;mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;}
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