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There's an App Maker for That With DIY programs, small businesses can join the app revolution on the cheap.

By John Patrick Pullen

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Apps for Everyone

With more than 1.1 million apps available for smartphones in the U.S., consumers are coming to expect every business to have one. The problem for most cash- and time-strapped small businesses is that developing a mobile app is an expensive and difficult proposition--or was.

This year a slew of do-it-yourself services have come online and pierced the armor of the $20.5 billion app-development market, allowing everyone from indie musicians to neighborhood coffee shops to claim space on their customers' phones--and in their wallets.

For companies previously shut out of the app world, the low barrier to entry has opened up new opportunities and potential markets. "I noticed that there were very few apps in the [iTunes] App Store that were marketing-related, so I saw my app as a chance to capture some market share," says Douglas Karr, CEO of DK New Media, who used the Appifier service to build his Marketing Technology Blog app.

There are several players in the DIY-app marketplace, each with a different business model. Most, such as Appifier, Bizness Apps and Conduit Mobile, provide a template, get apps approved and set up at the individual stores and help keep apps compatible with operating system updates. Some DIY services charge an upfront fee; others charge a monthly rate that helps ensure an app continues working on ever-changing platforms. Conduit's model, meanwhile, gives customers the app for no upfront cost but takes a cut of any advertising revenue generated.

Every business and DIY platform has different strengths and needs. Looking to measure customer engagement? Rolling out a loyalty program? Want to push notifications to feed limited-time deals to customers? Check out the chart below. Because this year, whatever your goal, there's an app-maker for that.

Appifier

Applifier

Bizness Apps

Bizness Apps

Conduit Mobile

Conduit Mobile
Best for: WordPress blog users, content companies and marketersRestaurants, lawyers, realtors, salonsBands, entertainers and event organizers
Pricing: $40 per month or $500 flat fee$39 per month for iPhone apps, plus $10 per month for additional platformsFree
What you need to get started: A WordPress blogJust a conceptA website or Facebook page
Killer features: Test the app and updates before it goes liveSet up a GPS-based loyalty programReach multiple platforms for free
Analytics: Provides lists of top content, locations and session length. Supports Flurry Analytics.Separate third-party plug-inTracks active users, page clicks, conversion rates and segmentation according to geography and social activity
Monetization: Charge for downloading app, advertisingCharge for downloading app, advertisingCharge for downloading app; ad revenue split with Conduit
Platforms: iOS, AndroidiOS, Android, HTML5, BlackBerry, Windows MobileiOS, Android, HTML5, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile
Showcase examples: Marketing Technology Blog (iOS)Tacolicious (iOS/Android)You Say France & I Whistle (iOS/Android)

Based in Portland, Ore., John Patrick Pullen covers travel, business and tech for Men's Journal, Fortune and others.

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