NEWS4 July 2013
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US — Mobile user acquisition platform Taptica is to offer app store SEO with a partnership with appnique.
Appnique’s scoring algorithms optimise keywords and terms to drive app downloads and can be used to monitor download tends, keyword ideas and performance metrics.
“We understand that the power of Taptica’s network, coupled with strong organic search, is a win-win for our clients,” said Matt Tubergen, GM of US for Taptica. “Currently there is no better service for optimising app store keywords than appnique.”
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