Mobile Apps Aren’t a Get Rich Quick Scheme Despite Rumors.

We have all heard stories of apps that have brought their creators a lot of money. We all know of programs and apps that are worth millions. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case for most apps out there.

I have personally managed to get apps ranked in the top 10-20 in their categories, yet I am far from rich. It’s kind of like winning the lottery, though to even get to the small winnings takes a lot of work. I have close to a dozen apps for sale that I have written and updated over the years. I am currently working on several more along with some major updates to an existing app, yet money isn’t rolling in.

If you want to get in the top tiers, you need to be ready to work and also find a way to focus on marketing. Marketing is side of app development that I have the most trouble with. I am decent at creating an app that is useful for people and supporting the app. I’m not the best at getting people to find the app in the first place, though. That is a subject that I hope to write about more as the year goes on with some actual solutions.

But, for now, if you are planning to write an app or several don’t be discouraged if the sales don’t magically appear. It takes time and effort. Also, remember for every app that you hear about that is worth millions of dollars, thousands of them bring in at most a few hundred dollars. If you really want to make things work, then you’ll need to find a way to keep pushing even if you aren’t making the money that you hoped that you would make.

A Focus Switch…

Since a new year started today, I decided that this page should change it’s focus a bit. I still love rubber ducks and most things ducky, but the focus is going to change to my actual work. I have been a programmer from almost as far back as I can remember (somewhat before my teenage years). In 2015, I decided to become a full time developer. I formed Ducky Planet LLC and developed and published multiple iOS apps. Many of the links on the top of this page will take you to the individual app pages if you would like to see them.

So, what does this change of focus mean? It means that starting today this page is going to focus on app development. My plan is to write a post each day about whatever comes to mind on that day. It could be anything development related from an app that I developed to a new trick that I might have learned. This in turn has the potential to help others on the same journey as I am, but more importantly it forces me to focus on app development each day.

I suspect the topic of focus is one that will be returned to regularly since it is the most difficult struggle when you are working on your own. I have plenty of ideas, but the motivation to start a new project isn’t always easy. Hopefully, this blog will help with that motivation to pursue new projects in order to come up with ideas for new posts.

Over the last couple of months I have focused more on learning new things, along with finding ways to make better use of the tools I already have. I am sure some of that will be of interest to others along the way so I will share many of them as time goes on.

But, for now. Welcome to Ducky Planet’s new focus. I hope you find it of interest and stick around!

Don