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iPhone Developer Jobs: Geography Matters

Mobile Site Identifies Cities Where iPhone Developer Jobs are Plentiful… and Not

Detroit, the Motor City, may be the best city to look for a job in the automobile industry, but if you are an iPhone Developer you are going to have a hard time finding work. If you don’t live in Detroit, don’t get too excited because there a few other major cities that have very low iPhone application developer jobs per the city’s population.

Beginning this year, mobile job board FoneGigs has been compiling a list of America’s easiest and hardest cities to find mobile developer and marketing jobs. Surprising, Read more »

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Mobile Marketing Webinar with Mobile WordPress Sitebuilder Demo Today

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Editor’s note: The webinar has ended and all links go to the product page.

As many of you know, I am very very picky about mobile sitebuilders. I get pitches to write about them all the time on mobienthusiast.mobi, and I have so far turned every one of them down because they are clunky and don’t work or make you use a subdomain or make you pay for the service every month without removing the company’s branding.

Yesterday I attended a webinar [edit: the webinar is over and now links to a product page with a how-to video from the webinar] hosted by my friends and mentors Jason Fladlien and Wilson Mattos. I know them personally, I have been coached by both of them and have paid a lot of money in travel fees and conference fees to see them speak because they are that good. Those of you who know me, know that I rarely attend conferences because I have small children at home and the investment had better be worth it for me to leave town.

The first half of the webinar is all about mobile and marketing and stats. The host, Jason Fladlien, gives slide after slide of marketing tips and techniques for why your clients should buy a true mobile site and not just one that has been modified for mobile with a WordPress plugin. I plan to use these strategies personally, as they make total sense to me.

The second part shows a mobile sitebuilder that has an emulator inside the WordPress dashboard, allows you to create icons on the fly without much editing, and has an interface that looks like the home page of an iPhone.

There will be a second webinar today at 12 noon Pacific Daylight time, and if you are interested in working with local businesses (or online businesses) without mobile sites, there are a lot of strategies here that you won’t want to miss. I would urge you to register for it even if it is the middle of the night in your part of the world, because they will email you a link to the replay.

I don’t remember everything I saw, but here are some of the things Jason touched on in the webinar and will likely cover again in the webinar today:

I am sure I am forgetting something, but the overwhelming feeling I got looking at this mobile sitebuilder is that it has what I need and what I have been wanting personally for a long time. Let’s face it, it is very difficult work to make a mobile site work on a phone, and when you add tablets like the iPad into the mix, it’s very easy to throw your hands up in frustration and say, “ok, it’s just going to look like this.” Well, as a professional web designer, you can’t afford to do that when your reputation is on the line.

Disclosure: I am an affiliate for the product because I believe in the team, their customer support, and their refund policy. I only post products with affiliate links here if I have personally tested them or if I know the developer and have experienced their customer support and refund policy to be valid.

If you see this post after the webinar, contact me and let me know.

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iPad Developers, Get Ready, Go!

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Become an Apple developer

Ready to develop for the iPad? You’re going to need some resources. First of all, start with everything you already learned about developing for the iPhone. Next, take it up a notch with these new resources from the Apple Developer Center:

There is an extensive library of videos available from Apple. Anyone can see the preview videos, but to see the full versions in iTunes, you need to be a registered Apple developer for the basic videos and a registered Apple iPhone developer for the advanced videos.

Application to the iPhone Developer Program is $99 USD for the standard membership and $299 USD for the enterprise version, per year. If you are already a member of the iPhone Developer program, you do not need to reapply.

If you plan to submit an iPad app to the iTunes store, give yourself plenty of time for the Apple developer approval process. We’ve heard from people who’ve waited longer than six weeks for approval, or who have applied a second time when they didn’t hear back from the program.

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