Thursday, January 10, 2013

Profit from this new "addiction"

There's a new "addiction" sweeping the globe.
What is it, you ask?

For lack of a better term, it's "mobile phonism"
-- or, being addicted to your mobile phone.

In a recent survey, 51% of moms confessed to
being addicted to their smartphones!


Obviously, it's not just moms who are addicted...
it's men, women, dads, moms, even teens!

For proof, just observe people out in public.

Doesn't matter where they are or what they're
doing -- they're checking their mobile phones,
posting updates, playing games, responding to
text messages.

In another survey of 5,000 people conducted by
TIME magazine, 62% reported checking their
mobile phones at least once every waking hour.


And 29% said their mobile phone was the first
and last thing they looked at every day!

With this new addiction comes opportunity...
the opportunity to conceive, build, and profit from
your own mobile apps.

And this is exactly what my friend and successful
 "appreneur" Amish Shah will be talking about over
the next few days.

--> Register For Webinar

In fact, Amish will be giving away his secret 5-step
formula for starting and growing your very own app
business.

And here's the best part: It doesn't matter how much
or how little experience you have.

Even if you've never coded or programmed anything
in your life, you can still stake your claim in the app market.

Amish explains how you can do just that....for a short
time.  So block out your calendar for and register
here to get your private webinar link:

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Christopher "App Empire" Wilson

P.S. Is it too late to get into the app market? Not by a
long shot. The app market today is like the Internet was
back in 2000. And the best time to get in is NOW.

Register for the upcoming webinar here:
--> Register For Webinar

You definitely don't want to miss this.



1 comment:

  1. One of the best books on Internet Marketing, Dot Com Secrets by Russell Brunson, is a goldmine for anyone who wants to start building an online business. This is one of the first books I ever read about marketing and copywriting.

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