Those that do are not always built to be keyword-friendly or directly related to the screenshot they’re connected to.įor instance, one pair of images features two shots of the app’s event search. While each one does show off different aspects of the app, such as local events, music and the ticketing system, only a few use callout text. Its creatives feature multiple screenshots floating across a series of pictures, connecting the different images. This creates strong branding, as users can identify the icon at a glance. ![]() It gets a bit lower for competitors like “ticketmaster” (#15) and specific ticket terms like “football tickets’ (#22), but overall it holds a large number of high rankings.Ĭreatives: Eventbrite uses an icon with an identifiable logo – a white “e” on an orange background. It’s the top-ranked app for its name, as well as keywords like “events near me,” “event finder,” and “mobile tickets.” It also ranks well for terms like “event calendar” (#7), “ticket app” (#7) and “gameday tickets” (#8). On the Apple App Store, Eventbrite is #21 in the Entertainment category. It’s great for helping users find local shows and activities, but how easy is it for users to find on the App Store and Google Play Store? For this week’s App Store Spotlight, we take a look at Eventbrite and see if its App Store Optimization stands out. Eventbrite App Store Spotlight June 18th, 2019Įventbrite is a popular tool for finding local events, with recommendations, ticketing and more.
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