The gold rush ended a while ago; as others have said, there are still chances to make a few bob if you have something special, or can make something better than an existing product. You need to be very aware of marketing and such though: there are a lot of blogs offering good advice on how to market iPhone apps specifically, so Google for them.
One point I'm surprised people haven't made more of is that contracting rates for iOS devs are excellent - it's some of the better-paid contract work out there at the moment, assuming you're happy working in a trendy studio full of hipsters in Soho, producing ephemeral gubbins that ties in with big brands' marketing/advertising campaigns
Get a few apps in the App Store (even free ones) to establish a portfolio, and hit JobServe.
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Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostIs this a realistic idea?
I heard there are something like 100,000 apps already available and it would cost a few quid to get set up with the kit to get started (I don't own a Mac or an iPhone).
Its a STEEP learning curve though, especially if you've not used a Mac before as you'd have to get used to the OS as well. Depends what you do - I'm a .NET developer and it took me a good few months to get my first app in the store, mainly because I had to learn the Xcode IDE that I was unfamiliar with.
Also Mac's aint cheap, but I used to develop on one of the older Core2Duo Mac Minis and they are fine for the job and can be picked up (relatively) cheaply on eBay.
Haven't made any money off it though as it was a free app to support one of my Plan B's.
Had a cool idea though and my next app is gonna make millions.
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I imagine apps are like websites in that you can develop something great but it's getting it in front of people that makes all the difference to profit.
Come up with an interesting idea, develop the app, then go on Dragon's Den for the exposure. Accept any offers if you're willing to give away 30-50%.
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Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View Postneeds to be something that's not already been done.
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You can make an absolute fortune. I've made £46 profit from my Android apps in only 3 months, that's probably almost 12p an hour.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI know a contractor doing it an an IB.
I think the boat has pretty much sailed for selling apps although there will be the exception.
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Making some money is relatively easy.
Whether you can make the same amount of money compared to "traditional" contracting activities (whatever that is) - that's a whole different thing.
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I know a contractor doing it an an IB.
I think the boat has pretty much sailed for selling apps although there will be the exception.
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NickFitz does this kind of thing.
Not sure how much of a profit he's made from it though.
I think you have to jump through a few hoops to get on Apple's dev list. If you're not already an Apple fanboi have you considered creating apps for Android?
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