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River of News' real money returns

Developer Dylan Ginsburg has noticed that a lot of iPhone companies (including most of the folks I spoke with at GDC last week) don't like to talk about exactly how much money they've made on the App Store. But he has no such compunctions, so he's written up a nice post on his blog about how much his River of News RSS app for the iPad has made so far. The short answer? About $20,600 since the app was released on August 19th. The app, which peaked in the top 30 (good, but not outstanding), has sold about 9,500 copies so far, and has made about $5500 of that total in the past month, which Ginsburg says seems like a pretty standard period.

I can tell you from my own knowledge that Ginsburg could be making more -- it sounds like he hasn't even started exploring advertising or in-app purchases in his app, and I've heard from many developers that those can be very helpful in the right places. But more important, Ginsburg says the satisfaction he's getting from working on the App Store is better than any monetary gain -- he just recently stepped away from a corporate job, and plans to make a go at creating apps for a full-time living.

It's cool to hear a straight story from one developer on the App Store about just how viable creating apps is. Of course, one thing Ginsburg doesn't talk about is how much work and training went into making his app -- that $20k in sales didn't just appear out of thin air. And not all developers see even his level of modest success, since there are so many apps on the store that don't even make it into the top lists. But Ginsburg is as good an example as any of the kinds of opportunities Apple has created with its App Store platform.

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Preston

I actually came across this article while using river of news. The product is awesome and like when I emailed him I am telling readers here that it has made me use the iPad more.

I also mentioned it took me a few hours to find the app. So if anything river of news could gain from some good PR.

The app meets one great usabilty mark right away. When I am using it I don't even think about using it.

The product is astounding. It makes skimming through my some 500 posts a day a joy.

October 16 2010 at 8:26 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Sasha S.

I've met Dylan and can make two very vague comments that he has some good ideas on how to improve his app's end user experience and make his app(s) more profitable as well. It's great to see a developer being open about earnings and metrics for a change.

As you've mentioned, he seems to be enjoying developing immensely and I hope we'll see more good apps from him in the near future :). Seems like the trick is to keep innovating and staying ahead of the game.

October 15 2010 at 8:27 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Robluke21

I'm surprised that this app hasn't grossed more in this time period. I think this is the premier RSS reader in the app store.

October 15 2010 at 6:35 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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