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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2017 · 18 MIN

A Discussion (Rant?) About Productivity Apps

from The Mister Productivity Podcast · host Mark Struczewski

At the time I am recording this episode at the end of August 2017, I have 93 apps on my iPhone 7 Plus. Points In episode 2, How to Choose a Productivity App, I gave you tips on finding useful productivity apps. Here’s a quick review: Use what you already have. Every device comes with calendar, reminder/to-do and notes apps. Before you head off to your App Store looking for an app, see if what you already have will work for you. Then ask friends and colleagues what they use. Next, read reviews - both 5-star and 1-star reviews. Try them out if they’re free.   THE RANT It amazes me how many people are so resistant to paying for an app. They don’t have any problems paying for a new car, food at a restaurant and to buy their favorite team's jerseys. But apps? Nah! Why do people think apps should be free? Could it be because most apps are free? Think Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Snapchat and WhatsApp to name a few. However,  these apps are backed by very wealthy companies. I believe independent developers are allowed to make money for their efforts. In fact, I have several apps that I have paid for. BENEFITS OF PAYING FOR AN APP   They tend to be better designed (usually, anyways). They are updated more frequently. You get access to the developers! (This is huge)   If you’re looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com.   Join The 7 Day Productivity Challenge or go to MarkStruczewski.com/7day   Follow me: LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook   If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.

At the time I am recording this episode at the end of August 2017, I have 93 apps on my iPhone 7 Plus. Points In episode 2, How to Choose a Productivity App, I gave you tips on finding useful productivity apps. Here’s a quick review: Use what you already have. Every device comes with calendar, reminder/to-do and notes apps. Before you head off to your App Store looking for an app, see if what you already have will work for you. Then ask friends and colleagues what they use. Next, read reviews - both 5-star and 1-star reviews. Try them out if they’re free.   THE RANT It amazes me how many people are so resistant to paying for an app. They don’t have any problems paying for a new car, food at a restaurant and to buy their favorite team's jerseys. But apps? Nah! Why do people think apps should be free? Could it be because most apps are free? Think Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Snapchat and WhatsApp to name a few. However,  these apps are backed by very wealthy companies. I believe independent developers are allowed to make money for their efforts. In fact, I have several apps that I have paid for. BENEFITS OF PAYING FOR AN APP   They tend to be better designed (usually, anyways). They are updated more frequently. You get access to the developers! (This is huge)   If you’re looking to take your productivity to the next level or if you are interested in bringing me in to speak at your event, visit MarkStruczewski.com.   Join The 7 Day Productivity Challenge or go to MarkStruczewski.com/7day   Follow me: LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook   If you love the show, share it with a friend on Apple Podcasts.

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