Dogtown Media Rockets Onto Inc. 5000 List of Fastest-Growing Companies in America for 3rd Year in a Row

Since 1982, Inc. Magazine has set out to recognize the fastest-growing private companies in America with its Inc. 5000 list. The prestigious annual guide honors the extraordinary journeys of these organizations and is a testament to their hard work. We’re excited to announce that Dogtown Media has returned to the Inc. 5000 for the third […]
Dogtown Media Returns to INC. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies for 2nd Year in a Row

Started in 1982, the prestigious Inc. 5000 list of the fastest growing companies in the United States has become the hallmark of entrepreneurial success. The illustrious Inc. 5000 ranks privately held and independent American companies based on their percentage revenue growth over a three-year period. To many of the nation’s top entrepreneurs, inclusion on the […]
Dogtown Media Earns INC. 5000 Ranking: Fastest Growing Companies in America

Since its founding in 1979, the magazine Inc. has chronicled all the major developments in American entrepreneurship. It has often been ahead of the curve; in 1981, it was the first magazine to feature Steve Jobs on the cover, claiming that he “changed business forever” (that definitely checks out). As app developers probably already know, […]
Spotify Picked Up Ten Million Subscribers Since March

Chances are, most app developers do not need to be sold on Spotify. With its massive catalog, wonderfully curated playlists, and high quality audio, the reigning champ of streaming music services has already captured a healthy share of the market. The Napster days of sketchy pirating may not be totally over, but services like Spotify […]
Is Airbnb Going Public After Its Massive Funding Round?

In the wake of Snapchat’s IPO earlier this month, the big question for mobile app developers is what unicorn will go public next. Airbnb always seems to come up in these conversations, and after a SEC filing last week revealed that the company raised $1 billion in a funding round that began last summer, many […]
How to Build a Startup Team From Scratch

“The most important thing for you as an entrepreneur trying to build something is, you need to build a really good team. And that’s what I spend all my time on… I spend probably 25 percent of my time recruiting, finding good people… to put them in more impactful roles. —Mark Zuckerburg 25 percent — […]
Paid vs Free: What’s Best for Your Mobile App Idea

Fact: making your dream app costs money. Another fact: over 90% of mobile apps cost exactly zero dollars for users to download. So, if most apps are free, where did 2015’s approximately 60 billion dollars in mobile app developer revenue come from? And more importantly, what price is best for your app: 99 cents? 4.99? […]
Ignoring Tech Education for Generation Z Is a Mistake

America has a tech education problem. According to government reports, over a million tech positions went unfilled in 2015, forcing many companies to outsource or bring in outside help rather than hire locally and participate in their local economy. Meanwhile, the average salary for technical code-centric careers like mobile app development hover between $90,000—$100,000. Multiply […]
How to Tailor Ad Content on Facebook vs Google Adwords

Facebook ads have quickly eclipsed Google Adwords as the mobile app developer’s go-to choice for engaging with potential users. That doesn’t mean they’re the superior option in all cases, however. In this post we’ll unpack the motives users have on either platform, and how you can leverage these motives to deliver useful, timely ad content. […]
What Twitter’s #RIPTwitter Fiasco Can Teach Young Startups

If you’re a Twitter user, you’ve probably noticed the #RIPTwitter hashtag floating around your Twitter feed. (Whether that feed appears chronological or dynamic is another discussion.) For iPhone and Android app developers, watching the once-promising unicorn startup drop in value from an initial high of $45 per share to today’s low of under $20 has […]