Hereâs a headline you donât see every day.
According to a new report published Friday, iPhone app downloads are fading fast.
But how can that be?
Based on data compiled by Fiksu, Inc., the popular mobile app user acquisition platform, mobile app downloads plunged by 30 percent in March, returning to pre-iPhone 4S launch levels.
The Fiksu App Store Competitive Index (which measures the average aggregate daily download volume of the top 200 free U.S. iPhone apps) dropped by almost two million daily downloads to 4.45 million daily downloads, down from 6.35 million in February.
âWith the novelty factor of the iPhone 4S launch and the holidays well behind us, and no other events in March to spark discovery, Marchâs download dip was expected,â said Micah Adler, Fiksu CEO. âAn unexpected contributing factor could be the decline in the use of robotic install tactics by app marketers responding to Appleâs new policy. The decline in competition and steady costs definitely presented app marketers with a ranking opportunity in March, driven largely through the cost-effective conversion of organic users into loyal users.â
If youâre not familiar, the Fiksu Indexes measure monthly fluctuations in competition for rank in the Apple App Store.
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