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How Much Do You Make From Your Own Apps On The App Store And What Is Your App Called So I Can

How to make your own app?

There are 2 ways to do this...........

1) The nerdy way, of learning how to code apps specifically for devices....... this is the way you'll need to make unique apps.
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#...
http://developer.android.com/training/ba...
https://developer.blackberry.com/

2) The lazy way..... basically, if you poke around there's a few websites that allow you to make apps by copy & pasting the url's of a website's RSS feeds into an app generator, and hey presto...... you've got an app.
Here's the one I've got the most experience playing around with....
http://www.appmakr.com/

To make them available to the public........

For iOS apps on the iTunes store it's gonna cost you a small fortune ($99 USD a year)
http://www.ehow.com/how_8529928_put-app-itunes-store.html (which is why I haven't bothered so far with the experimental apps I made on Appmakr)

For Android, I'm not sure, here's the link........ apparently it'll set you back $25
https://play.google.com/apps/publish/signup

For Blackberry.........
https://developer.blackberry.com/appworld

How can a person earn money by uploading his apps in Play Store for free?

I myself i make money from my android apps on play store Fingerprint love scanner prank - Android Apps on Google Play and Lie detector scanner prank9 - Android Apps on Google Play which i have monetized them with admob ad network. Admob offers great rpm depending on how many ads are displayed per 1000 impressions and the ctr (click through rate) . My apps have a RPM of atleast $7 and ctr of 10%. Besides, each app gets atleast 20 downloads a day and earns me atleast $1.5 each . Sometime, earning me $5 from the two apps. I think the way have placed the ads matters alot. Most people complain that their apps gets more than 100 downloads a day and earns them atmost $5 a day. You can download the apps and see how have placed the ads on my app. And the rate at which they appear on navigating across the activities

Is there any rule against reviewing your own apps in the Apple App Store?

When signing up for Apple Developers, you agree to a very extensive list of rules and conditions before being allowed to use the Development Tools. In this long list, it is stated that this kind of activity is not allowed and therefore is a breach of the Development Contract.Can you? Yes. But if Apple catches you, the review can be removed, and they could even remove your app from the store completely if they decided to do so or cancel your account without a refund.

What is your favorite app to use a smartphone as a wireless touchpad for a laptop?

I am looking to use my phone as a wireless touchpad for my laptop. There are several apps available, so I would like opinions as to which to get. The app must meet the following requirements.
1. It must run on a phone using the Android operating system.
2. It must work with a laptop running Windows 10. (installing companion software on the laptop is acceptable.)
3. I need to be able to operate the app using only the thumb of the hand holding the phone. Use of both hands is not an option.

Whats a good app where i can put a picture on top of another?

There aren't any cheesy "apps" that I know but good editing software will do it... these are programs not cheesy apps.

A good one, and free, that I use is Photo Scape

Does Apple pay anything to iOS app developers who offer their apps for free in the App Store?

Short answer: No. Apple does not pay you in any way for a free app on the App Store.However, that does not mean that developers who produce free apps aren't generating revenue.  In fact, many people create substantial revenue taking the 'Freemium' approach to their app's pricing strategy.The income generated is often done via 'In-app Purchases' like selling virtual goods, add-ons or premium versions/access of their apps.Revenue can also come in the form of displaying ads from iAds, RevMob or ChartBoost.Because users tend to 'try out' many more free apps oppose to paid versions, going the Freemium route is often a great option.

Mac or Windows laptop?

It sounds like you already like Macs better!

I grew up on PC's and hated Macs...boy was I wrong. I just recently got a MacBook Pro for college and I absolutely love it. It has all the programs you mentioned, and more.

-There is this awesome app called GarageBand and you can use it to make your own songs and beats. I've made some pretty good songs for a beginner. There's also so many more apps you can download for music as well, they're available in the app store.

-Microsoft Word is also available to install on a Mac. I installed the whole Microsoft Office because I didn't like the "Word" that came with my laptop. Yay for compatibility!

-iTunes obviously comes with the laptop because it's Apple software.

-As goes for photo editing, I've just been using iPhoto - it comes pre-installed with the laptop. You can do basic editing - red eye, straighten, crop, effects, and color adjustments. It's all I need because I don't edit much, but again, there are TONS of apps available to download for editing pictures, and a lot of them are free.

-Another good thing about getting a Mac is you never get viruses like PC's. My parents have a PC and they run scans on it every week, always finding a crap load of viruses. I've had my laptop since the beginning of this year, I download a lot, and I've never had a virus.

I vote Mac. :)

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