Five Strategies To Find Amazing Deals On Android Apps and Games

Everybody Loves a Deal!

Deals are addicting, and everyone wants one.

Black Friday lines and driving across town to get slightly cheaper gas prices are just a few examples of what we will do to bag a bargain.

Thankfully, to get a deal on Android apps and games does not require the stamina of a professional endurance “line stander” (you know who you are). Android bargains are just a few clicks away if you know where to look.

Today, I will reveal to you the five strategies I use to hunt through the mountains of apps out there to find a sweet steal.

The Old Standbys Honorable Mention

Most of you probably already know about Amazon’s free paid app of the day and maybe even about GetJar’s Gold program – in fact, if you stop by this site much, I know that you know about these sites because I talk about them all the time.

Both of these places are excellent sources of android app deals.

Free is always the best deal.

Most of the time, however, you will not find many of the apps you want for free.

Many publishers are not going to just give their digital work away for nothing, but many are willing to offer limited time discounts — aka, the deals we are in search of.

Finding apps and games on sale can be a real challenge partially because the Android Market is so vast and includes ALOT of crap apps that have to be sifted through.

5 Deal Stalking Methods To Find The Perfect App At The Right Price

Hot Deals

AppBrain App Market IconThe first strategy is to spend a little time over at AppBrain - which is an Android Market browser that allow many more sorting and filter options. In fact, AppBrain was pretty much the real Android Market browser for a long time until Google got their act together.

Some of the available filters at AppBrain will help us find fresh price drops and apps that have received a massive amount of recent activity  — “Hot Today” and “Hot This Week“.

I usually start with the “hot” apps lists, which will usually reveal rather quickly if a publisher is doing a one day promotion that people are thrilled about because there is a sudden massive flurry of activity.

If you do not want to visit the site often, you can follow these categories on Twitter or get category based feeds in your favorite feed reader.

Love The Filters!

Hot FlamesMy second strategy also takes place on the AppBrain website.

Once you choose a category on AppBrain, you can choose a filter called “price reduced” located in the bottom left.

This is one of the best ways to see which apps have suddenly become less expensive.

You will find that there is some junk to wade through — look for the apps that have high download numbers overall.

Knowing the Right Words

The third strategy I use to find apps and games on sale is to go to the Android Market and search for “sale” and maybe throw in to the search box a few other few key phrases like “limited time only”, “promotion”, and “holiday [insert the name of an approaching holiday] deal”.

These searches will bring up two types of apps – 1) Apps that are ABOUT sales and 2) Apps that ARE ON sale. You’ll have to weed through them a bit.

Amazon Always Has a Deal On Something – Even Apps

The fourth strategy is to check the deals page at the Amazon Appstore. It changes weekly – I watch this like a hawk because the deals there are often exclusive to Amazon and do not exist in the Android Market.


I have picked up very expensive apps here like Quick Office, Easy Tether, Touchdown, and others for up to 75% off their usual price.

Let Others Do The Work For You

SlickDealsThe final fifth strategy I use to bring home the app bargains relies on the community driven site “SlickDeals”.

After setting up a free account, you can set up alerts for keywords that relate to a specific deal you are looking for.

For example, I might set up a deal alert with the word “android app” or “Android Market”. If I am looking for a specific app, I set up a deal alert using that app’s name.

If someone posts a deal using any of the keyword deal alerts I’ve set up, I will be sent an email and a message on the SlickDeals site itself.

You have the choice of whether or not to have these alerts only emailed to you or only sent to you as a message on the SlickDeals website — or you can choose to have both done to cover all of your bases.

You can have an e-mail instantly sent to you any time someone posts a deal regarding the word that you set as your alert key. I have found this very effective especially when hunting for inexpensive games.

The Sum of It All!

To find stellar bargains on Android apps and games, try using these five strategies:

  1. Check AppBrain’s Hot Deals categories .
  2. Use the “Price Reduced” filter at AppBrain.
  3. Use the Android Market search box to find publishers offering sales and limited time deals.
  4. Stalk the Amazon Deals page religiously.
  5. Join the SlickDeals community and set up some instant deal alerts.

That’s the skinny ya’ll, but do not forget to add coming back here every once in a while to see our Special Deals category ;) .

Keep on Rock’n!

Dana Rock

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Top 25 First Apps for Your New Motorola Triumph from Virgin Mobile

New Android Phone, Eh?

The Motorola Triumph is fresh out of the package, battery charged, and linked to your Google Account. You have right around one GB of free space to fill with apps — That is a lot of space if you are coming from another Virgin Mobile Android phone. In fact, it is about six times more space than the Samusng Intercept or the LG Optimus V.

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Rock That LG Optimus V is Merging with this Domain Due to a Hack Incident – Bear With Us

Bear with me folks, I’m merging both Rock That LG Optimus V and Rock That Motorola Triumph because I got disasterously hacked at Rock That LG Optimus V – killing EVERYTHING! Therefore, instead of trying to rebuild from scratch, I’m going to pimp this domain out. If things are a little hairy for a while – please bear with me. Bookmark us and COME BACK!

Until the move is complete, the LG Optimus V posts and the Motorola Triumph posts will be all together – The LG Optimus V posts may have some issues with their images for a few days while I go in by hand and make everything kosher.

If any of you want to contribute any app reviews or some kick’n hack on the Triumph, let me know – I would love some extra community involvement!

Thank you for reading and for your understanding.

I really appreciate all of you!

Rock That V and Moto T!

And now for a few app recommendations:

A few apps to try!

Dolphin HD

Download Dolphin HD from the Market

I’ve mentioned this app before, but they just did a major upgrade.

Dolphin HD is the best browser on the market. It has extensions like all modern desktop browsers, its fast, rocks gestures, awesome sidebars for easy access and clutter free browsing, tabs, and runs html5.

Their major upgrade made Dolphin HD faster than ever and added a ‘Webzine’ tab to the start page which reminds me ALOT of the Google+’s “Sparks”.

If you have not tried Dolphin HD, you need to! If you have it, you need to update! If you are reading this while in Dolphin HD, then “rock that V” my friend.

Feature Add-On Pick of the Day

‘Web to PDF’ is the add-on you need in a browser when you think to yourself “man, I wish I had a printer right now!”.

If you are like me at all, you do nearly everything on your phone. Let’s face it, we do not always have a desktop handy.

You can print to PDF using this add-on. This saves a webpage for later. If you need to, back it up in the cloud. Drop the new PDF in Google Docs or Dropbox.

Go swim with some dolphins and enjoy the new site design!

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What Are the 21 Best LG Optimus V Apps to Download First?

21 Free Starter apps I recommend and Use Myself

Online Exclusive! Save $50 on the Latest DROID DevWhen we first get a phone, it is hard to decide what to download first because we have no idea which app is best. this is especially true on the Android Market because there are tons and tons of apps that are free and all do similar things.

For this Newbie FAQ article, I’ve put together a list of 21 apps that I use regularly and always download first. They all come highly recommended. There are many more that I download in addition to these, but 20 seems like a good starting number. Perhaps I’ll publish another starter apps list in the near future.

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Click the read more to get my top21 starter app list, qr codes, and market links!

1. Lookout Mobile Security (antivirus and backup solution)

Great security client that features antivirus scanning, backup, remote locator, and other features that will make you feel a little more secure while using your Android.

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2. ChompSMS 

Great messaging client that uses bubbles, lots of features (but not too many), automatic integration with the contact manager (the built in client does not do this – you actually have to remember the start of someone’s number -seriously who does that!). I love it – I’ve tried others, but ChompSMS is by far my favorite, and I always come back to it.

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