The Race to Market

Today represents another significant milestone for Windows Marketplace for Mobile, and more importantly, the first big opportunity for developers. We are now accepting application submissions from all 29 supported countries and have launched a Race to Market Challenge to kick things off. It’s time to show us what you’ve got!

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Registered developers and ISVs can now upload their application, game or widget to the Windows Marketplace platform and we’ll begin certifying those apps according to the process, policies and guidelines we’ve published. We certify apps on a First In, First Out (FIFO) basis. Certification should normally take about 10 business days initially and you can always check on your application during the process through our Developer Dashboard. To better market your app, you can provide us with all the product information and promotional materials you’d like us to use to describe and showcase your application for the more than 30 million Windows Mobile devices out there.

If we go through the certification process and your application doesn’t pass one or more of the tests or checks, we’ll give you a detailed report explaining which test and why. All of the tests and checks we run align with the tools and criteria we’ve shared, so there shouldn’t be too many surprises. The steps we take to help ensure that an application meets reasonable expectations for quality, usability and localization creates a high standard for the marketplace, a consistent experience for shoppers and ultimately increased exposure and repeat business for all involved.

Our strategy for all of this is pretty straightforward; we want to create a global marketplace for Windows Phones where developers and users meet to sell and buy high quality and high value applications that make work easier and life more fulfilling. We’re creating a clear process and new opportunity for developers and ISVs to make money from their investment in innovation. The applications we feature will be well organized, easily accessible by PC or phone and backed by a money back guarantee. And when they’re ready to buy, customers will have a variety of payment options to choose from. These are new customer experiences, and frankly, capabilities that will set us apart.

But it all starts today with the applications, and as I mentioned earlier we’re kicking this process off with a little contest we’re calling the Race to Market Challenge.

The Race to Market Challenge is just another reason for developers to get in on the ground floor of the new Windows Marketplace. While we do sincerely believe that everyone who submits an app will benefit from being among the first available when Windows Marketplace opens for business, we’re offering a few other prizes as well.

Race to Market Challenge

  • Prizes; 4 Microsoft Surface tables (Developer Edition), online marketing & promotion of your app and challenge trophies for the mantle.

Microsoft Surface

  • Applications will be judged on:
    • Most downloads of a free app
    • Most valuable app (downloads x price)
    • Most useful (as judged by Microsoft panel)
    • Most playful (as judged by Microsoft panel)
  • Contest runs from launch to Dec 31, 2009.

So that’s the scoop! The contest is open to ISV’s & Developers who live in countries or regions where Windows Marketplace for Mobile is available.  Further  details, including Official Rules, are available at http://mobilethisdeveloper.com.

Finally, I’d like to thank the Windows Marketplace beta tester community for its patience and feedback, as well as all of you who have already taken the time to register your company with us (see comments from beta tester Eduify and Ilium). We’ve learned a lot and can’t wait to get more of your ideas and feedback to help us make the experience better for everyone.

If Juniper research is right and we can expect to see 20 billion applications downloaded annually in the years ahead, the mobile app market is in its infancy and consumers will soon demand more consistent and intuitive shopping experiences than exists today. We’re going to meet that demand.

Join us!

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  1. Posted on: July 27, 2009 at 10:10PM  

    1. There are broken URLs in the application content e.g.

    developer.windowsmobile.com/.../Windows%C2%AE%20Marketplace%20Application%20Provider%20Agreement.draft.pdf

    2. Where is the list of 29 countries?

    3. How are countries outside the nominated geographic regions included (e.g. Australia, New Zealand, Pacific nations)?

     1.  USA/Canada

      2. Southeast Asia

      3. Europe / Middle East / Asia

      4. Latin America

  2. Posted on: July 29, 2009 at 5:44PM  

    hitmouse:

    Thanks for the tip on the broken URL. ;)

    The supported countries/regions can be found in the FAQ at developer.windowsmobile.com/help.aspx.

    More specifically, this is what you are looking for. developer.windowsmobile.com/help.aspx.

    Australia and New Zealand are included for example. If you have further questions feel free to ping me with a message offline as well.

  3. Posted on: July 29, 2009 at 6:05PM  

    Thanks Eric. It would be helpful if that FAQ were hooked up to the application submission guidelines. It's quite hard to navigate your site because it keeps turning into PDF docs (with no internal hyperlinking for explanations) that don't really gel with the rest of the site.

    I also wonder how it is that so many nations can buy Windows Mobile "for end-user purchases" yet are denied many other non-boxed MS products because there is no MS Store set up. You should take over distribution for them.

  4. Posted on: July 29, 2009 at 6:07PM  

    This site generates a different type of error message each time I submit. The first time I got a server error and the second time I got a pop-up dialog thus:

    <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1 Strict//EN" "www.w3.org/.../xhtml1-transitional.dtd">

    <html xmlns="www.w3.org/.../xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">

       <head><meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=IE8" /...

  5. Posted on: July 29, 2009 at 6:12PM  

    I got the server error again for reporting that one!

    "Sorry, there was a problem with your last request!

    Either the site is offline or an unhandled error occurred. We apologize and have logged the error. Please try your request again or if you know who your site administrator is let them know too."

  6. Posted on: August 13, 2009 at 8:35PM  

    Thanks for the tip on the broken URL. ;)

    Yes link broken..

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