October 26, 2009 Apps – The BusinessWeek Cover Story
They’re here, and they are growing. Apple launched its Apps store in July, 2008, and it has taken off. It took Google three years to turn a profit, but App developer Zynga is profitable now with $100 million in revenues.
How does an app developer make money? They can sell apps, they can sell ads within apps and they can sell digital goods used in the Apps. BusinessWeek tells us about Farmville, the virtual farm, where people pay real money to buy digital crops, cattle and farmland. Amazing! I’ll say it again: people pay real money to buy fake crops for their fantasy world. I wish I had invented that – sounds like the pet rock from the 1970’s, and some brilliant person convinced others to pay real money for essentially nothing. Let’s hope for Zynga, it continues.
The market for apps is predicted to grow threefold over the next three years. Anything growing in this economy is unusual, but to grow at that rate is truly unbelievable. The barriers to entry are next to nothing, so this will be a crowded marketplace in no time flat.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
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