Not to sound braggy, but my app has been netting $3000+/mo in sales
for the past 6 months, after Google's cut.

It all depends what your app is -- if it's a toy app, expect toy
income from it.  If it's an app that adds serious value to people's
lives, expect an income go along with that.  It's complete BS what
some iPhone advocates are saying about Android users being cheap.

That said, even $3000/mo is not a replacement for a real job, to be
honest.



On May 24, 10:31 am, Justin Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would have to agree that for the most part creating Android Apps would not
> be a career.  While it is true that a few developers may be able to make it
> a career the majority of us do it for fun...
>
> I have three apps on the Android Market (2 paid and 1 free)... All apps are
> rated 4 or 4 1/2 stars and yet my highest months of sales are about $100
> after Google's cut.  Its not bad for a hobby (especially since I write my
> apps because I use and like them) but anyone trying to make it as a full
> time career should have a viable alternative.
>
> Thanks,
> Justin Anderson
> MagouyaWare Developerhttp://sites.google.com/site/magouyaware
>
> On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:11 PM, Kristopher Micinski <[email protected]
>
>
>
> > wrote:
>
> > On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 2:11 PM, imran115 <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> Hi everyone,
>
> >> I was wondering what peoples thoughts maybe on the application that
> >> Android are developing, that allows people with no programming
> >> experience to create apps. I am currently learning the basics in
> >> Android development and wanted to pursue it as a career. Is there any
> >> point, as just about anyone will soon be able to create an app?
>
> >> The link below shows what I am talking about.
>
> >>http://appinventor.googlelabs.com/about/
>
> >> Will programming for Android apps no longer be a specialist skill,
> >> hence not much of a career?
>
> > I'm going to argue that "Android apps" is not a career.
>
> > You won't find many people making real money on their apps.  Most people do
> > it for a mix of fun and profit, if that.
>
> > Android application development is a really niche area, without a solid
> > background in computer science or some related field, you'll quickly be out
> > of a job with no alternative.
>
> > But to answer your question, of course not, see the last point in Edsger
> > Dijkstra's "How do we tell truth's that might hurt" :-)
>
> > Kris
>
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