It's been more than a month I've started on upwork (15+ proposals sent but no clients yet), but after watching your video I'm more confident that I'm on the right path and will get my first client very soon, as I'm already doing all of the things you've mentioned. Thanks bro, you've been amazing as always. 🖤
@@purplehazer417 I got few clients, not from Upwork though but from private communities, and I got busy with my studies so haven't been able to give more time to Upwork in past 2 months.
Thank you for the video! You give me a hope! But, I can't find my first client yet. I got everything except good proposals. Also, it's troublesome that UpWork is full of Flutter/React native jobs. And I don't want to study it! Or jobs for both Android and iOS.
I make a living developing apps for Android, iOS and Windows. You are right it is very difficult to make a profit from Android apps, since there are many apps on play store and Google wants every business owner to promote their app through Google ads but it is not hard to make decent income from apps published on Appstore
Well in AppStore you have to play $99 dollar each year plus they take 30% of in-App purchase. So how exactly it's hard for you to make money from Android PlayStore but not from iOS App Store???
@@deepakbisht4957 I guess it's more because iOS users are more accustomed to buying software than Android users. Remember that iOS to Android ratio is usually higher on developed countries (where people are more likely to purchase things) while it's the opposite in developing countries, where sometimes iOS percentage might be as small as 5% compared to Android, because of the price tag. So yeah, despite paying 99$ every year for App Store, and Apple taking a cut (note: both App Store and Play Store take a 15% cut for the first 1 million dollars in a year, after which they start taking 30%), it still seems like a far more profitable option if your app has good marketing and targets a global audience. (I didn't include the other extra costs that come with iOS development if you don't already own Apple devices; you need to have a Mac, and optionally an iPhone for better testing (you can use an emulator). For Android just a cheap Android phone is enough, and you can work with any machine you have).
Hi, i am looking on upwork after this video. I see too many App Publishing job like 7- 10$ is it safe to open another 25$ Developer Account to publish this apps to make money? İf they ban the account on play console i lost 25$ only and nothing is illegal right?
@@PhilippLackner hehe 😅 yeah yeah it is one of the options 🙂 It was only joke, but I need to say you have pretty good videos and thanks for them and for your collaboration and giving hand for us in this topic. Keep it doing. 🙂