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Put it in the app storeWhat exactly are you planning to do once you learn how to make an Android app?
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Put it in the app storeWhat exactly are you planning to do once you learn how to make an Android app?
Hoo boy.Put it in the app store
My dude, you are so wildly missing the point here.You're right. I guess the only way it would be profitable in this case is by allowing ads on the apps which generat revenue. Then if people wanted an ad free version I could charge 5 or so dollars per month for that.
My dude, you are so wildly missing the point here.
I had about half of a much larger post written before I realized I was wasting my time.I'm tempted to point him in the right direction by asking 'What problem will your app solve?' but I'm afraid he might say 'my financial problem'
What exactly are you planning to do once you learn how to make an Android app?Do these udemy courses look good?
The Complete Android 12 & Kotlin Development Masterclass
Learn Android 12 App Development From Beginner to Advanced Developer. Build Apps like Trello, 7Min Workout, Weather Appwww.udemy.com
Create a Flappy Bird clone for Android
Build and monetise your Flappy Bird Android Game from Scratchwww.udemy.com
The Complete Android 13 Developer Course - Build 52 Apps
Learn Android App Development from Zero to Hero - Build 50+ Apps from scratch - Become a real developerwww.udemy.com
Is seems like the instructor's walk you through the courses and help you get your apps on the app store. Is this a good way to provide value and make money? I will be using price as my main value skew.
HeyBuilding apps is a means to an end; you need to figure out the end before you worry about the means.
You're right. I guess the only way it would be profitable in this case is by allowing ads on the apps which generat revenue. Then if people wanted an ad free version I could charge 5 or so dollars per month for that.Hoo boy.
Look, I appreciate that you want to make some money. That ain't the way. There's about 3 million apps in the Play Store right now. Somewhere around 93% of them are FREE. Price is not a value skew in the general app market.
If you have an interest in being an app developer outside of the potential profit motive, there's a lot of opportunity there. But you need to have a goal in mind, and that goal needs to be delivering a specific value to a specific segment of people. Building apps is a means to an end; you need to figure out the end before you worry about the means.
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