Distributing Android Apps Tutorial
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Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


01_01-Welcome



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


01_02-What you need to know before starting this course



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


01_03-Using the exercise files



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


02_01-Packaging an Android app



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


02_02-Distributing through the Google Play Store



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


02_03-Distributing through the Amazon Appstore for Android



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


02_04-Distributing through other app stores



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


03_01-Importing the sample app into Android Studio



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


03_02-Managing the APK version in the Gradle build file



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


03_03-Generating a signed APK file



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


03_04-Configuring multiple app flavors



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


03_05-Sideloading an APK through a filesharing service



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


04_01-Minifying an APK file with ProGuard



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


04_02-Removing debugging code with ProGuard



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


05_01-Registering as a Google Play developer



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


05_02-Uploading an APK file and creating the listing



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


05_03-Creating and uploading screenshots



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


05_04-Adding other promotional graphics



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


05_05-Setting the app type, category, and content rating



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


05_06-Setting pricing and distribution options



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


05_07-Adding inapp products



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


05_08-Implementing other services and APIs



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


05_09-Publishing and unpublishing the app



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


06_01-Tracking usage statistics, revenue, and reviews



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


06_02-Using other reports about app performance



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


07_01-Submitting an app to the Amazon Appstore



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


07_02-Checking your usage statistics at Amazon



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


08_01-Next steps



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files

Distributing Android Apps Tutorial

Created by David Gassner


Exercice Files-20201218T034244Z-001.zip



Description

Once you've created an Android app, its time to share it with the world. Luckily, there are many avenues to distribution. This course focuses on the two primary channels: Google Play and the Amazon Appstore. The first step is to prepare your app, including cleaning up, minifying, and (optionally) obfuscating code to prevent others from decompiling and stealing it. Then you'll learn how to package and export an APK file for distribution. Author David Gassner then walks you through each step involved in releasing an app through Google Play or Amazon, including creating graphics and marketing copy, setting pricing, registering for developer programs, uploading the APK, and publishing the app. Finally, once your app is released, learn how to track its success with the built-in reporting features offered by both stores.

Topics include:

Packaging apps in APK files
Building a signed APK file
Distributing through Google Play
Adding app graphics
Setting pricing
Publishing the app
Submitting an app to Amazon
Tracking app use in Google Play and Amazon

      
Course Contents
01. Introduction 02. Knowing Your Distribution Options 03. Packaging and Testing the App 04. Protecting the App with ProGuard 05. Distributing through the Google Play Store 06. Tracking an Apps Usage on Google Play Store 07. Distributing through the Amazon Appstore 08. Conclusion Exercice Files