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Monday 2 December 2013

MAKING MONEY WITH ANDROID

Making money from android or android Monetization is an aspect of the development process which helps startups and established heavyweights alike. Although millions of users have been acquired, but still the question arises “how do I generate income from this?” The ‘strategy’ is the key to monetization will be the answer if we going to ask from those who have successfully navigated this path before.  Earning from monetization is a good way that developers have to go with. It is always being an anxiety for a developer. In other words, we can say that it is not only about earning but also help us for retaining users. Indeed, ideas can be of variety in their conception, but ideas without an integrated and long term business strategy cannot be success. Fortunately, today we are discussing about the magic that helps to be successful in the mobile application marketplace! Well, not exactly. Instead, there are some of the proven ways through which developers can be successfully by monetizing their applications.  Money with android can be earned in two ways that is -paid or free apps.

Earlier Paid apps is done by swap a form of currency for products or services. Of course, it’s not out of the commonplace that how software developers used to start earning with mobile apps at first. By the time smart phones first launch, customers had already been used to paying hundreds of dollars for acquiring popular desktop software.
Earning from paying is a prime way of monetization. In 2011, productivity pointed when the earning reach to an average of $26,720 per paid app. And as per this, the number of best stuffed to make up 20% of the market. This was the highest distribution that was managed to accomplish.
Apart from paying another opportunity which is available is to offer free application, without ads in expectation of attracting and acquiring a large number of users rapidly, it will be good which provide a service such as a social network that is expecting to attract probable investors with a large user base. In 2012 the photo-centric which is a social network has been sold to Facebook for $1 billion, based mainly on the probably to have profit from its millions of users with prospect of revenue strategies. While structure a business around such a theoretical outcome is strongly depressed, it does prove the flexibility of the free app model.

      "So mainly, it depends on us in what way we want to monetized android."

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