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Mobile App Development Made Easier For SMBs

Mar 8, 2011
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Entrepreneur: Mobile App Development Made Easier For SMBs

Building a mobile app is an increasingly important marketing strategy, but for small businesses who want to do it, it’s fraught with complication. AppTank, developed by an entrepreneur, claims to overcome some of the problems.


“Developing mobile apps may have just gotten a step easier for small firms.

Many small businesses think that offering a mobile app is only for big companies. Even for a tech-savvy business like mine, finding the right developer, building a digital property, updating it, maintaining it and digging out a real return — is more expensive, time consuming and frustrating than I expected.

At least one entrepreneur feels our pain — and is creating a business to help alleviate it. Kayvon Olomi, a 25-year-old in Tulsa, Okla., wanted to develop a mobile app of his own — and ran up against the same development wall many small businesses face.”

Small Business Computing Staff

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