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Can Apple Help Your Business?

Steve Hartkopf - Wednesday, January 20, 2010
It’s something to think about.

Apple’s iPhone and Apps Store are monster hits. Apple may sell 40-45 million iPhones in 2010 and that’s on top of the current 50 million iPhones and iPod Touch already sold worldwide. These products are useful and very cool. Part of their success is driven by the iTunes App Store.

Apple says there are 125,000 developers in their Developer Program and over 85,000 Apps available for downloading. In mid-2009 Apple announced that the App Store had reached 1 billion app downloads…four months later (September, 2009) that number crossed the 2 billion mark. Wow.


Want to be part of the action?

Before I tell you how, I need to ask you for a favor: Please go to the iTunes Store and either click here or type in “Aligned Marketing.” I’ll wait. Do you see my picture? Okay, now download the App. The next time you sync your iPhone a new icon (the Aligned Marketing target in our logo) will be added to your iPhone screen.

Press the icon anytime and you’ll have immediate access to all my latest blogs, Tweets and videos on the Aligned Marketing YouTube Channel. Each one is configured for viewing on your iPhone. Yes, we’ve gone mobile.

It’s a great way to read a blog when you’re not in front of your computer. I wish more people would do this. If you’re interested in getting your own free iPhone App, here’s how.

Visit www.MotherApp.com and click on the link in the center of the page just under “MotherApp BlogEngine.” Here is what you should see:
 
MotherApp’s BlogEngine is the amazing tool that converts your blog and tweets into a native iPhone app in minutes with zero coding.

Simply enter your RSS feed URL, Twitter name and a description of your blog, then upload two images and voilà – you’ve created your very own iPhone app!

MotherApp takes care of submitting the app to Apple for approval and notifies you when it’s available for download.

It’s that easy!

It wasn’t quite that easy. There were some minor communication issues during the process and it took more than the promised two weeks to deliver. But so what? It’s hard to complain when you get something this cool for FREE.

I don’t yet know if this is going to help my business or not. But how much would you pay if someone said, I can expose your business, your website, YouTube Channel, Twitter account and blog, to potentially 50-100 million people?

Okay, now send me that money.

Steve

P.S. Let me know if you need any help.

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