Make Money with iPhone and iPad apps

May 21, 2013   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, iPhone, Make Money, Technology
Make Money with iPad and iPhone

In my previous post titled “How to make money building smartphone apps?“, I discussed on how to make money creating smartphone apps. In this post I just wanted to focus on the iPhone and iPad apps but more importantly recommend you to a website that will help you try to market your app once you’ve developed it. That’s one of the hardest steps in generating money from your apps. Yes, the first step in developing the app is tough – there’s no doubt about that, but then trying to sell your apps on iTunes is actually tougher and quite stressful. You have to remember that there are currently over 1million apps in iTunes, so your newly created app has to be noticed… how is the question!

So, I came across this video that was quite compelling and claims to have found the answer and to be able to create an iPhone or iPad App or Game in 4 weeks with no programming skills. On top of that, be able to sell the product on iTunes. Here the link to watch the video: <Click Here>

Make Money with iPad and iPhone

 

 

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