The American Way!

Written on 1:35 PM by Mark Osborne


Ironic that I got an opportunity to be included in an article in the 'American Way' magazine around July 4th...for those of you unfamiliar it's the American Airlines in-flight magazine - perfect audience to talk to about iPhone apps!!!

Apparently they are doing an article on the emerging app industry and want to talk to developers about the process - my PR person heard about the opportunity and is going to pitch our little project to them for coverage!!!

I had to do a "1 Sheet" about the project and me so I'll include that below for your review - would love to hear your comments about how I should revise for future use.



Status update...Audio is DONE - Thanks to Adam Schneider! Graphics will be done this weekend - Thanks to Amber Osborne! 1st draft version of the code will be done this weekend - Thanks to Alfred the Great! Still expecting a Beta version on the 17th of this month WOO HOO!!!!


Here's the pitch I sent to the magazine...

Mark Osborne thinks the iPhone is the Wild Wild West of marketing. The fastest guns, tghe savviest snake oil salesmen, and the hardest working prospectors are striking it rich. He decided it was time to practice his quickdraw and pick up a shovel. Mark has promoted bands and sold advertising with radio stations for years. He had friends boom and bust in the dot.com rush of the late 90's and recognizes the same opportunity with the iPhone. He is on a quest to develop a "Million Dollar iPhone App." The irony is he doesn't own an iPhone and has never programmed software!



"Originally it was a project to become more familiar with new technology. I bought a 'for Dummies' book and was going to Tweet and blog about the experience of learning to write and application and sell it through Apple's AppStore," says Mr. Osborne. Then he came up with an idea he thinks will sell and decided to get serious about the project. Calling on his wife's graphic design skills, a friend's closet sound studio, and a college-kid he met on Craigslist who said he could teach him how to code; he is pursuing his dream in his spare time while continuing his day job.

"I have always fancied myself an inventive marketer - the AppStore is an incredible opportunity to test my skills."

Not only is Mark writing a "Million Dollar iPhone App," he is also writing a guide to show others how to turn thier own ideas into success.

"I wanted to write a book that condensed all the things I've learned about marketing from being on the street pushing demo CDs, selling door-to-door, and working with top advertising agencies around the country. The story of developing and selling an iPhone Application seemed like the perfect format."
Mr. Osborne plans to launch his application by Summer's end, completing a 60 day plan to go from day-dream to product. Then the real challenge comes - turning a $.99 application into a goldmine. Every step of the process is documented in his blog, with headlines going out over Twitter and through Facebook status updates, building more and more followers, all of them wondering - Will he succeed?

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