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Apple’s App Store on the iPhone has proven to be an unqualified success. Since the store’s inception, the concept of the “app” has grown to overtake mobile computing, inspiring the creation of several competing devices and platforms built on the same technology.
Despite that, Apple and their devices such as the iPhone and iPad still account for the majority of smartphone and mobile computing devices sold in world.
The numbers of apps available in the store has grown from just a few hundred in the beginning, to more than a quarter million unique apps that have generated more than 5 billion downloads worldwide.
What’s interesting about the iPad, however, is that it seamlessly runs all old iPhone apps.
That means that it’s built to easily integrate with the pre-existing App Store that has already proven to be such a success and that attracts such a huge amount of user traffic every day.
Users who are coming to the iPad are often already familiarized with the iPhone Make 6 Figures From Other People's Hard Work! ResellersBlueprint.com and the App Store, which means they’re already familiar with, and excited about, the world of apps.
In other words, the customer base for selling iPad apps is already in place, even though the device has only been available for a few short months.
Whereas those who developed apps early on for the iPhone had to struggle to get the content and distribution method recognized, those who are looking now to develop early content for the iPad will be able to enjoy a wide audience with a built in distribution method that just so happens to be one of the most popular online marketplaces in decades.
Becoming a Pioneer
Becoming one of the first developers in the market is critically important for those who hope to profit by developing for the iPad.
To understand why, let’s take a look back at the evolution of the iPhone. In the beginning, the App Store took some time to gain traction. Once it did,
however, there was something of a “gold rush” to develop lucrative apps for the system.
What does this mean to the developer?
Obviously, while people still make tons of money developing for the iPhone, the most profitable time to be a developer was in the early stages of the product, before the marketplace was saturated with thousands of competing apps.
Consider it this way.
The people who are buying iPads are for the most part already familiar with the App system and how it works. Apps are the very reason they’re buying an iPad in the first place.
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[YES] Can sell with MRR (master resell rights)
[YES] Can sell with RR (resell rights)
[YES] Can sell with Personal Use rights (no resell rights)
[YES] Can add to paid membership site
[YES] Can add as a bonus to paid product
[YES] Can be packaged with other products to sell in a "firesale"
[YES] Can sell for any price (recommended to sell between $7 and $27)
[YES] Can sell on forums, auction sites, classified sites, etc.
[YES] Can edit the sales page
[NO] Can give away product (full or in part) for free
[NO] Can edit/modify the contents of the products
[NO] Can add to a free membership site
[NO] Can sell with PLR