iPhone Community Blog

Tag >> loopt

It appears that Apple is on track to meet their goal of 10 million iPhones sold by the end of 2008 and might have already eclipsed that number. As more and more consumers move to smartphones and in particular the iPhone, ad companies like AdMob are looking to capitalize on the success of the iPhone by finding new advertising opportunities. The trojan horse to insert relevant ads into your mobile experience appears to be free applications.

According to Apple, more than 100 million apps have been downloaded since the store launched in July. Twenty percent of these apps are free, but they account for 90% of downloads. People love free stuff and software is no different. Add to the fact that some free apps are well written apps that high in demand. Social networking apps, games and location based apps account for a larger percentage of these apps. Advertising companies are finding unique opportunities to deliver relevant ads based upon your location and some developers are looking at ad revenue as an alertnative to paid apps. Larger developers such as Loopt see the ad-subsidized model as method to keep Loopt "free across the board". Pandora Radio now features ads from Best Buy and Beck. 


iPhone Social

Recent activities

Today
kimo added a new wall post in the group NFL Central 07:35 PM
1 days ago
patrickj replied in a discussion Who is your all-time favorite Cowboy 03:34 PM
Christopher Meinck expects today to be very busy. 09:40 AM
Witness needs money. 10:22 PM
2 days ago
patrickj replied in a discussion Who is your all-time favorite Cowboy 03:57 PM
Christopher Meinck gearing up for a big week. Macworld coverage and liveblogging Palm CES event @everythingtreo.com/live 09:30 AM
free2rhyme590 added a new wall post in the group Reality TV Junkies 01:20 AM
 
©2006-10 Smart Phone Resource. All rights reserved. | iPhone cases | Blackberry Bold Cases | T-Mobile G1 Cases | BlackBerry Storm Cases | Treo Pro Cases

This site is an independent publication and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. iPhone, iPod, iTunes, Macintosh and the Apple logo are the property of Apple, Inc.