Mobile apps coming to steal your soul
Published: Wed, 07/15/20
“Coronavirus impact sends app downloads, usage and consumer spending to record highs in Q2”
The gist of it?
The second quarter of 2020 was biggest yet for mobile apps — downloads, usage, and, yes, spending. During that time, mobile app usage shot up 40% hitting an all-time high of over 200 billion hours during April.
And as for spending:
“Consumer spending in apps, meanwhile, hit a record high of $27 billion in the second quarter. And app downloads reached a high of nearly 35 billion.”
I doubt this trend is reversing any time soon, neither.
And, frankly, is just warming up.
The trends, numbers, and sales have been pointing towards mobile over desktop for a long time.
Thus, why I have dubbed it:
“Web 3.0”
I know, a few people will argue this.
They can’t get out of their own heads, and think everyone is them.
But the download numbers don’t lie.
The spending numbers don’t lie.
And, I can tell you from selling our Learnistic mobile app service for businesses since May, the customer numbers don’t lie about mobile apps. Anyone who has done even a modicum of research on this knows of what I speak here. This might be a bit soul-stealing for the desktop-only crowd (of which I was one as early as a year ago...) nattering on about their laptop lifestyles or whatever.
But those pesky numbers are what they are.
Which brings me to the business:
The Learnistic affiliate program.
We are launching the program this week.
And if you've ever wanted a continuity/subscription offer to sell, and if you want to get you some of the money pouring into the mobile app world… but didn't want to goose around with creating content (or an app), or spending time building it, this could be the thing that creams your business's righteous twinkie.
But unlike virtually all other affiliate programs, it ain't free to join.
This ain't clickbank.
You have to be a paying Learnistic user to sell it.
And to become a paying member, you have to first get your free test drive.
Here's where to do that:
https://www.EmailPlayers.com/learnistic
Ben Settle