MENSA member, CS degree from Notre Dame - how practical to make a successful iPhone App?
So I'm learning Swift hoping to make iPhone apps and I mention my creds to show that the intellectual barriers of programming is not a problem
my question is, how successful can you be on the app store? For instance, say I had a moderately good idea for an app and created it - could I expect to make, say 1,000 or 2,000 dollars per month from it? How many people make at least 1000 per month with their app(s)?
The intellectual barriers of english is going to be a problem
I kid - apparently 25 percent of all iOS developers on the Apple app store make at least 5,000 per month; "low key/indie" devs (which you might be classified as to begin with) average 1500 per month per app and corporate devs pull in 44K per month per app
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It's ok, i make about 10K a month with my 1 app
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