ReadWriteWeb

The App Store: Soon To Be A Billion Dollar Marketplace?

Written by Sarah Perez / August 11, 2008 5:59 AM / 4 Comments

Anyone who has the iPhone or iPod Touch can tell you that one of the best things about owning the device is the ability to add apps from iTunes App Store. Although many of the apps that we talk about here are the free ones like the social networking apps, the instant messaging apps, and the blogging apps, it's the paid apps that are making the store a financial success.

According to today's Wall Street Journal, in the month since the Apple App Store opened, users have downloaded over 60 million programs for their iPhone or iPod Touch. Out of those that were downloaded, Apple sold an average of $1 million per day in paid applications, which brought in around $30 million over the course of the month.

If they stay the course, the App Store will make at least $360 million a year, but Steve Jobs isn't setting for that:

"This thing's going to crest a half a billion, soon," he told the WSJ reporter. "Who knows, maybe it will be a $1 billion marketplace at some point in time."

However, it's worth noting that Apple won't be raking in those millions just for themselves - they only keep 30% of the proceeds, a good portion of which go to cover the costs of credit card transactions and help keep the App Store up-and-running. It's really the apps' creators who stand to gain, as they keep 70% of the proceeds.

What sort of paid apps are doing well? A quick glance at the App Store reveals that answer: games. Sega can back that up, too. They sold more than 300,000 copies of their Super Monkeyball game ($9.99) in only 20 days. According to Simon Jeffery, president of Sega's U.S. division: "It gives iPhone a justifiable claim to being a viable gaming platform."

But with numbers like these, we would argue that the iPhone goes beyond just being a gaming platform - they're a computing platform now...and a profitable one at that.

Apple Inc company profile provided by TradeVibes

Comments

Subscribe to comments for this post OR Subscribe to comments for all Read/WriteWeb posts

  1. doesn't surprise me. half of their success is just making it easy to find all the apps and get them on your iphone. As compared to blackberry for example

    Posted by: David Parmet Posted on FriendFeed   | August 11, 2008 6:54 AM



  2. Apple is becoming a giant day by day like Google and Microsoft.

    Posted by: Gold Replica Watches | August 11, 2008 7:53 AM



  3. As long as the WALL still up and strong, Apple as a company can always enjoy the app sales. But, people do jailbreaking all the time, and install non authorized app anyway.

    It can grow big, but not sure how big it's gonna be...

    Posted by: Ivan | August 11, 2008 10:02 AM



  4. weight Loss
    kaflam create the unique, safe and effective products in which help people supplement their lives. We are proud to offer a wide range of natural health supplements and skin care products made only from the finest natural ingredients available here.

    Posted by: weight loss | September 5, 2008 3:18 AM




Grab this swicki from eurekster.com


RECENT JOBS



TEXT LINK ADS


RWW PARTNERS


RWW READERS