According to media reports, all developers are able to let Apple timely attention to the development of their applications, but these applications are also likely to log in Apple's App Store ( App Store.) However, for developers to achieve these goals, the key is to know what Apple employees want from new applications and how these employees find them in a timely manner.
Matt Drance, a former Apple engineer who previously worked on the Apple Developer Relations team, revealed five tips or must-do that developers can use to get Apple employees to follow what they've developed application.
First, take full advantage of publications regularly read by Apple employees. "Apple employees are very much like Apple supporters, who browse a lot of similar sites and read a lot of similar publications, and if you browse the Daring Fireball or MacWorld website, you get even greater opportunities for Apple employees to see what you are using In fact, you do not want to have a passionate PR, which is not a mistake, but do not make any serious mistakes. "
Second, focus on the application of the implementation aspects. "To get Apple's attention, it is important to understand that Apple often values application execution capabilities, and if those applications perform well and are well-designed, then that's enough." And what about these applications It does not matter. "