I wrote this guide to help aspiring Appreneurs start their own app businesses back in 2016. Publishing mobile apps has been the gold rush of the time and it was easy to build a passive income stream around that. AT first I spent countless late nights learning how to do it all myself – the programming, setting up developer profiles, publishing apps, monetizing the users, ad mediation, in-app purchases etc. It was difficult at first but over tim, but I manage to build a solid business using the newly acquired skills. So to save others the hassle of sourcing all the information and figuring it all themselves, I wrote this step by step guide to get the aspiring entrepreneurs on the right track.
The paperback version of my book is available to buy on Amazon or as a digital download on Kindle. Today, I am making the guide available for free for anyone. You can get it right here, no need to register anywhere, just download it and it’s yours. If you use it, I hope it will help you build your own app business.
Book description:
How to publish iOS apps with no programming skills – free PDF guide
Do you want to publish apps on the App Store? Don’t know how? Start building a passive side income. Learn how to publish apps for iPhone & iPad with no programming skills and start building your own app portfolio today. This no-nonsense, practical PDF guide will take you through the entire process – from getting a source code, setting up ad networks, changing app icon and reskinning graphics, preparing App Store listing and uploading an app to iTunes Connect. Step-by-step guide with screenshots and tips. You will be able to publish apps on the Apple App Store, even with no programming skills and no prior app publishing experience. This book will not teach you how to program apps. The goal of this guide is to show you how to build your own app business from the comfort of your living room.
Topics covered:
- Purchasing source codes
- Certificates & provisioning profiles
- Setting up app in iTunes Connect
- Advertising networks setup
- Xcode
- Reskinning apps
- Submitting apps for review
- Handy tips for your app success
74 pages, over 100 screenshots