Chapter 1
The Treasure in Your Hand
Why Mobile Apps Can Make You Rich
Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.
âJohn F. Kennedy
After I sold my first app business, on a whim, I packed my bags, went to the airport, and jumped on the next plane that was leaving. Iâm glad I brought a pillow because I ended up in Sydney, Australia. With time to spare and no set plans, I decided to hang out Down Under for the next five weeks and experience the place I had always dreamed of visiting.
The harbor in Sydney is stunningly beautifulâfilled with the white sails of sailboats, deep blue water, clear sky, and a buzz of great people. The sound of gulls fills the air, and brightly colored street markets and vendors line the shore.
Walking along the harbor with the sun on my face, I remembered that during my spontaneous moment I hadnât told anyone where I was going. I wanted to surprise my mom by sharing this experience with her, so I called her using the Skype app on my iPhone. The video phone call showed my face with the harbor in the background.
âWhere are you?â she asked, not recognizing the backdrop.
âSydney,â I said.
She had a perplexed look on her face and paused for about 20 seconds in silence.
âAustralia?â
It blew her away. It blew me away that she was able to see the view and enjoy it with me. It was amazing to be able to share that moment, and it was even more special because that wouldnât have been possible a year earlier.
I use my iPhone for everything: to find restaurants, manage my employees, or look at my appsâ daily stats and rankings. I can order a shrimp burrito from my phone, put in my credit card info, and go pick it up or have it delivered. I can have yoga lessons on my iPhone without going to a yoga class. I can stand in line at an airport and with a push of a button find out how much my business earned that day.
If used properly, the virtual world can be a potent tool to simplify and improve every aspect of your life.
As this virtual world evolves, people expect to have access to lots of things more quickly and easily. Consumer demands are changing because we can do more on our phones, and they are always in our pocket traveling with us wherever we go.
We have apps that can control cars, allow us to play the piano, teach languages, and even recognize songs and name the artists. Apps are vital assets that streamline information, enhancing our lives while educating and entertaining us. With apps, itâs all about convenience, convenience, convenience.
Apps are changing the way we communicate and relay information, allowing us to connect with people from Cape Town in South Africa to Montreal in Canada to Shanghai in China. Everywhere!
You have to understand this about the app business: At the core, itâs about how consumers are using this technology to connect with the world. The more you are aware of this, the more money you can make with apps.
But how fast is this industry growing? Will it last? Who are the biggest players? What are the trends? In this chapter, you will gain essential insights into the industry, which will serve as the foundation of your successful app business.
A BIGGER OPPORTUNITY THAN THE INTERNET!
Newsflash: Mobile technology is the next big thing, and itâs still in its infancy, growing rapidly every day. Itâs causing an information revolution and creating a new age where everyone is connected. Even in places like Africa, many people who donât have the means to own computers are bypassing them and using smartphones instead. In Egypt, social media posts from cell phones contributed to the revolution that brought down President Hosni Mubarak.
More than 4.6 billion cell phones are being used worldwide, enough for two-thirds of the people on Earth. This is a global market and itâs growing at an unprecedented pace. (See Figure 1.1.)
The app industry exists entirely on the Internet with no physical presence necessary, making it easy to do business from anywhere in the world. What about the Internet? This is the new Internet, transforming the way we transmit and assimilate information, opening doors to a new way of making money. It is the fastest growing industry in history and shows no signs of slowing down.
As youâve heard before, timing is everything. The mobile industry is in its early stages, as the Internet was in 1997. People who saw the opportunity then, jumped in and made bucket-loads of money. In fact, those people are still making money because they have more experience and a competitive advantage over most.
Back in the early days, the Internet offered many new and easy ways to make lots of money. People were buying domain names for peanuts and selling them for millions. They were creating useful websites and selling advertising. A few websites, like Google and eBay, became integral parts of our lives and made their creators multi-billionaires. Years later, people are still making money from the Internet. The longer people waited to jump into the Internet money-making game, the more difficult it became.
What happened with websites is exactly whatâs happening now with apps and mobile technology. The only difference is that we have experienced the rise of the Internet and are conditioned to react more quickly to the app revolution. This means that the app world is running light-years ahead of the Internet, when it was at the same development stage. Developing apps is a chance to jump ahead of the masses and not be left behind, saying years from now, âI wish I had. . . .â
The numbers are off the charts. According to the technology research firm Gartner, Inc., total worldwide mobile app revenue is expected to explode to $58 billion by 2014. With more than 500,000 apps in the Apple app store, this industry is going to keep growing. Thereâs no limit to the number of new apps that could be created because of our constant desire to be entertained or do more work with less effort. This demand will continue to be fueled by our societyâs hardwired need to evolve and grow.
Even with the recent global economic downturn, the app industry continues to grow. Many market researchers predict the mobile industry will continue to soar, but Iâm not going to bog you down with more numbers. I will say that if you start now, you will be way ahead of the game. If you start later, you will still have plenty of opportunities, but why wait to live the lifestyle you can have today?
Another beautiful thing about this business is that you can start out part-time and go full-time later. Thatâs how Lynn Duke started Fossil Software, one of the top app companies in the App Store. The company was born from the concept of bundling multiple, simple apps into one. He and his buddy, Marshall Womack, a designer, were working 80 hours a week at a gaming company. Their friend sent them an article about a guy who made $250,000 in a month from a simple app.
Lynn was unhappy, gaining weight, working overtime and tired of his long days. So, he worked with Marshall during nights and weekends over four months, while putting in lots of hours in their day jobs, to create their first app. Instead of creating one app, they decided to create 50 different apps and bundled them all into one app they called AppZilla. Fifty apps for the price of one. Now thatâs a deal. They had more than 60,000 downloads in the first month and that was just the beginning. Lynn quit his day job three weeks later, and they have been making loads of money and having a blast ever since.
LUDICROUS SPEED
In the movie Spaceballs, Colonel Sandurz and Dark Helmet have to steer their space ship faster than the speed of light. Itâs called ludicrous speed. Thatâs what I think is happening in the app business. Technology is moving at ludicrous speed.
If you think about it, all the major change in human history has come with shifts in technology. When humans invented the wheel, life changed. When they created the steam engine and the cotton gin, the industrial revolution kicked o...