Yes, some advertising will definitely be forthcoming though we'll probably wait a few weeks before rolling that out (we can expect to be pretty high up in charts anyway at least initially). We're also planning to get a little more active in social networking - Twitter, Facebook fan pages, and possibly a blog for me to spout my anti-Android vitriol more openly - and make a bigger push for institutional adoption now that far fewer people need to buy $200 gadgets to run our software.
A successful iPhone version could easily fund an Android port in which I wouldn't necessarily have to be that heavily involved, so that's a reason for Android users to appreciate it. I'm honestly kind of underwhelmed by Android at the moment, though - even ignoring the development issues, I just don't like the design that much; it's probably my second least favorite mobile OS interface after S60. So there's little or no possibility of it getting the "love" that our iPhone version has, not from me at least. The desktop Windows / OSX versions are a different story on that front, however.