In his latest email, Simon Hodgkinson talks about “People are getting rich selling iPhone apps – and now it’s your turn”. [‘Email Reprint’]


In his latest email, Simon Hodgkinson talks about “People are getting rich selling iPhone apps – and now it’s your turn”.

His Email is reprinted here :

Yesterday I shared the story of Ethan Nicholas with you, an average guy who pulled in $35,522 in just one day selling an iPhone app.

Then the emails from some folks started coming in…

“Isolated case,” said one.

“That guy knew about software,” said another.

“Pure luck,” asserted a third.

I think those folks who emailed me are just making excuses so they can stay stuck in their dead-end jobs.

And that’s ok. A lot of people just aren’t ready to imagine themselves making more money in a day or two then most people make all year.

Take Joel Comm as an example. He’s a marketer just like you or me who came up with a wacky idea for the ‘iFart Mobile’. He put a team together to develop his app and then got to work marketing it using social media like YouTube, Twitter, blogging and more.

Sales started coming in, just a trickle at first. Then the viral effect kicked in as more people heard about the app. He sold 75 units one day, 296 the next day, and 841 the day after that.

Pretty good so far, right?

Sales are increasing every day by leaps and bounds…

But fast forward just a couple weeks later, and Joel pulled down 38,927 units in a single day… which means he earned $27,249 in those 24 hours! I’m sure he made even more the next day…
Was Joel lucky?

No way. And neither was Ethan.

They both knew the secrets of creating iPhone apps that everyone wanted.

And now you can discover these same secrets:

==>>http://www.istormer.com/

Here’s to your success!

Simon Hodgkinson
HodgkinsonPublishing.com

P.S. If you’ve ever wished you could be one of the guys who got in on huge opportunity before everyone else, now is your big chance.And it may be your only chance.

==>>http://www.istormer.com/

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*IMNewsWatch would like to thank Simon Hodgkinson for granting permission to reprint this email.

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