On Dec 5, 6:05 pm, Brian Conrad <[email protected]> wrote: > Monthly payouts are what most portals and esellers do. Google was the > exception.
It's probably to be expected. You wonder why they did the quick payments in the first place. It seems like they initially based the Market on eBay and PayPal rather than esellers like Handango. If they are going the eseller route, can they just pay it as a wholesale purchase or royalties so I wouldn't have to mess with all the sales tax? That is what esellers do. OK, one can hope. > Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru) wrote: > > This only makes sense for both Google and the developers. It makes sense for Google. No benefit to developers, other than knowing about it, since it was bound to change at some point. > >It's been > > that way forever for AdSense. Earnings made between Jan 1 and Jan 31 > > are paid on Feb 26, so Google is just following a well known and > > accepted method for Android developers. Anyone who is that dependent > > on daily deposits should start saving their money now or perhaps find > > a temp job at their local food bank for the period they won't be > > seeing those pennies flowing into their account. > > > -John Coryat The local food bank here takes *volunteers*. If someone is making a living or employing several developers, it won't be pennies. But perhaps that's all theoretical. It says something about this market if *no one* is inconvenienced by a month disruption in cash flow. We ought to tell that to the next person asking how much money they can make with Android Apps. Newbie: Can I make *real* money with Android apps? Us: In February, the cash flow was shut off for a month and no one noticed. So I guess not. Nathan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss?hl=en.
