iPhone Application Development | How to Make iPhone Apps and Profit

So, how to make iPhone apps and then profit from them?

That’s the question so what’s the answer?

If I were to say I could tell you then I’d be lying to you!

But I know for sure who can tell you and that’s why I put this web page together – to let you in on the “secret” on how to make your own iPhone apps and also how to make good money from doing so!

Yup, you read that correctly. I will let you know not only how to make iPhone apps, but how to make good income from making those apps and selling them to folks who have a real need – a desperate need, to get their hands on them!

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Let me explain this further – don’t worry, I’ll be fairly brief, but I do want to explain so you understand better where I’m coming from.

You see, I have an acquaintance who makes a very, very comfortable living from his online endeavours. When I say very comfortable, I mean that he makes upwards of $12,000 US dollars per month, often reaching over and above the $20k mark. That’s right, over $20k US dollars in a month!

Now part of his income is made up of developing (over-seeing development) iPhone apps and then selling them on to Apple iPhone users for a seriously good profit.

It would not be true to say that his whole income is made from selling these apps, but let’s say that he makes something around $6 to $7 thousand a month from those sales. And he’s just warming up!

But there’s more to thisThis young gentleman is the tip of the iceberg. And the iceberg is severely large! When he was studying at college, not so long ago actually, a couple of his more geeky class buddies were always chatting about techie stuff and developing geek-ware to meet current trends and demands of the market place.

Well, to cut a long story short, those friend (who are now in their mid 20′s) have gone on to create a business around the development of Apple iPhone apps. And that business, although only a couple of years old, now turns over $800,000 US dollars annually. And this figure is set to rise! Yes, 8 hundred thousand dollar turn over, simply from over-seeing the development of apps and selling them to a very hungry crowd who are desperate to grab whatever is cutting edge in this market!

Gulp!

Now, at this point you could, or indeed – should, be asking yourself, so why the heck is this guy (me) telling me (you) about this and not doing it for himself?

That is for sure a good question, and one that I can answer for you nowI am hellish bad at techie stuff. In fact, I most probably could not even work an iPhone, let alone develop an array of apps. And thus techie geekie stuff turns me off big time. I tried to learn Cobol programming language way back in the dark ages, but I did not get past level 1, which is pretty basic stuff. Yes, I do know enough about techie stuff to be fairly successful at what is termed Search Engine Optimization, and this is exactly why you are reading this web page now – due to my capability in this line of business. But when it comes to tech – when it comes to programming for computers or computer ware, I’m afraid not!

This is just not my thing and it never will be either!

So there you go, there’s the reason that I am not going to develop a successful iPhone app business. And there’s the reason that I am happy to divulge this to you. Thus I can see a teeny fraction of the massive iPhone app business’ profits coming my way too ;-)

But there is another question that is on your mind, isn’t there. And that is this – am I selling something here?

Well yes, I am. Its an eBook on iPhone application development, which was developed by the gentlemen I have just mentioned and who are running this 800k US dollar business. They’ve divulged their secrets and are willing to let you in on the game so that you too can capitalize on grabbing a piece of this multi-million dollar pie!

I mean, why wouldn’t they? There is enough to go around, and the fact is that not everyone is going to be even a tenth as successful as they are, and for various reasons – mainly because they don’t possess the drive to succeed. Do you?

Here is a stat that I grabbed about one particular iPhone app that sold recently on the market place and was developed in much the same way as this eBook will discuss with you..“iFart Makes $27,249 in One Day…”

Now, come on, of course we are not all going to be as fortunate as this, even if you do purchase this eBook and even if you do follow through and put all that you learn from it into operation. This was true good fortune – to realize such a return on a single app! But what if you gave yourself a slight chance at this sort of return, or even at a 10th of this sort of return? You’ve got to be in it to win it!

You will not be in the market and have that chance unless you know the following:

1 how to go about the development of iPhone apps

2 how to go through the process of getting your apps accepted by Apple

3 how to market those apps successfully and then profit from them

And here are the basic steps that are required to successfully develop and then market an iPhone app…

1. You come up with an idea for your app. Get creative!

2. Next, you take the idea and write down what you want it to do and a rough sketch of what it should look like would help

3. Then, you hand it off to an experienced, low-cost iPhone app developer who creates the app. You can find this sort of talent on Elance, just for example

4. You submit your new app to the Apple Development team who reviews and posts it to the App Store, and then..

5. You make cash!

Okay, that’s it in a nutshell. I could go on and on, particularly if I were more geekie ;-) But why bore you. Now its your call – either you procrastinate and take no action, or you take the decision to invest in what potentially could be an incredibly good move with regards to your own future and income levels!


Go get your hands on the eBook, sit back, enjoy the read, take notes and get ready to make some serious profits!

Thanks for reading and good luck!

Robert

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