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iOS Apps Raking in $5.41 Million Per Day

Maura

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Mobile Entertainment reports today on the results of a new market tracking product called App VU Global that has been created by analysts CCS Insight and Distimo. According to the first report from the new service, Apple is currently out on top in terms of app revenue, with iOS apps raking in a total of $5.41million per day, which breaks down to $3.34 million for iPhone apps and $2.07 million for iPad apps, as of January 2012. In comparison, Google Play makes just $679,000 per day, although this represents a rise of 31%. According to the report, much of the revenue made from apps comes from in-app payments, in fact 60% of revenue from the top 200 best-selling iOS and Android apps comes from in-app purchases. The figures also reveal that total in-app spending rose by 79% for the top 200 iPhone apps in February, although iPad downloads were down by 27%, which Mobile Entertainment says is most likely due to people waiting for the new iPad to be released.


Source: iPhone apps generate £3.34m a day | Mobile content industry news | Mobile Entertainment
 
This is an amazing business model... basically all Apple (and Google) are providing is a cloud-based distribution channel, i.e. a bit of infrastructure and some generic advertising. All the app software development costs and risk are carried by the app developers, and Apple/Google take a low risk hefty percentage commission from every sale. Pure genius.
 
Not to mention hardware sales riding on the back of the app store, and a trust in the security of transactions that is unmatched anywhere else on the Internet.

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KevinJS said:
Not to mention hardware sales riding on the back of the app store, and a trust in the security of transactions that is unmatched anywhere else on the Internet.

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Indeed...

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