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, which quickly became one of my most popular guides so far. This Teardown looks at a keyword that i

[Appfigures] Hi {NAME}, I'm back with a new keyword teardown for you this week after last week's list of [advanced ASO secrets](, which quickly became one of my most popular guides so far. This Teardown looks at a keyword that isn't super popular or competitive, yet the mistakes (and their consequences) are all the same. [Read the Teardown →]( Are you making any of these mistakes? FYI - I'm [streaming live today at 10:30am EST](, talking about subscriptions. Join me + Dan from Nami, ask questions, and learn from others. And if you got this email after we wrapped up, the link will go to the recording. Happy optimizing! Ariel Michaeli CEO/Co-Founder, Appfigures P.S. - There's lots of money in apps. I looked at a few examples in the latest episode of [This Week in Apps](. © 2022 Appfigures Inc. 133 Chrystie St. New York, NY 10002 Update your email preferences [here](

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