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Launching a Million Dollar Company with Application Development
It does seems quite tough to launch a company with limited investments during the early times. But time has changed now. One can launch a multi million dollar company just with an application on iTunes or Google Play store.
https://bdaily.co.uk/articles/2017/08/23/launching-a-million-dollar-company-with-application-development
First of all, its necessary to learn a bit of development. Even if you’re operating on a fact of hiring some developers for the project, its always recommended from my side to learn a bit of development stuff. This helps in saving you from running out the resources during the bad times. I have started 3 projects after The Reporter Times, which was eventually one of the most successful project of mine with over a million downloads.
After a while, Google removed the application because it was possibly potentially harmful for the users. The fact is my application enabled users to change values while playing the games, it was a hack to tool to change values in the game.
So it was a flop show, but very helpful in learning the tactics. Now my next projects are going with the applications for mobile phones. I keep on developing more than ten new set of applications in the next one month. The stats were shocking. While the 8 comes a flop show in ever growing market, 2 ranked very well on the Play Store. I am now getting more than thousand downloads daily for both of them.
The total revenue from 2 applications is totaling to 56000$ each month valuing each more than half a million. I just want to tell everyone here to keep doing the good work and inspiring young ones.
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by The Night King .
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