Harder for smaller studios - Deepstash
How To Recover From Burnout

Learn more about computerscience with this collection

Seeking support from others

Identifying the symptoms of burnout

Learning to say no

How To Recover From Burnout

Discover 44 similar ideas in

It takes just

7 mins to read

Harder for smaller studios

Some brands have a tendency to buy on a blended model, combining organic + paid. Smaller studios tend to focus on direct UA performance, so their KPIs will look worse because a large percentage of downloads are not tracked as well.

3

24 reads

MORE IDEAS ON THIS

💎 iOS revenue down since IDFA loss

Consumer Acquisition is seeing iOS revenue down 15-20% across their portfolio of companies, with different impacts for subgenres: the most impacted are games targeting narrow audiences (hunting whales) and apps monetizing with in-app ads.

3

125 reads

Onboarding and monetization

What will be very important moving forward: onboarding flows, early monetization signals and a deep understanding of your personas (who you’re building for, what do they read/watch/listen to and their motivations in the external world). This will allow you to cluster crea...

4

23 reads

Ad networks doing great (for now)

Upptic sees that on iOS, for certain apps, SDK Networks have started to represent a bigger proportion of the profitable spend than FB/Google. However a possible reason is that major networks are still relying on probabilistic attribution through MMPs, and this mi...

3

27 reads

CURATED FROM

CURATED BY

sylvainww

⛏️ 💎 Mining Best-in-class Mobile Growth Insights @ GrowthGems.co / Product Growth & Mobile Marketing @ Babbel Love learning and getting better at it. Stay savvy!

Read & Learn

20x Faster

without
deepstash

with
deepstash

with

deepstash

Access to 200,000+ ideas

Access to the mobile app

Unlimited idea saving & library

Unlimited history

Unlimited listening to ideas

Downloading & offline access

Personalized recommendations

Supercharge your mind with one idea per day

Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.

Email

I agree to receive email updates