How to Create and Publish iPhone HD/4G/3G/3GS and Android Apps With iSites


With the upcoming release of iPhone 4G or iPhone HD (new generation of iPhone), apps developers-wannabe should take a look at iSites. This company was launched in January of 2010. Online publishers and bloggers are cordially invited to visit their official website – isites.us. This is the website that will let you create, customize, and publish your own-branded newsfeed or push-content app for the iPhone 3G and 3GS in less than 10 minutes. Soon, you will be able to do it too for the new android phones.

For a flat fee of $25, iSites can provide you the quickest way to syndicate your website’s online content to iPhone users. You start by choosing and telling iSites what RSS feeds you want to be included in your app. You can even add RSS from the web’s most popular websites to augment your app. After you decide what content you’d like to be included, you can start fine-tuning the layout, color scheme and categorization of your app content. You can even input your own logo, graphics, and audio. Mobile phone apps creation with iSites seem to be very easy, really. And we’re actually going to try it out ourselves and see how iPhone Apps development will work out for us. ;-)

After doing all of these, just submit your iPhone app to iSites and within 24 hours it will be submitted to the iTunes store. Once your app is live on, you can login with to your iSites account and monitor the real-time analytics of your app’s performance (popularity, ads impression, revenues). You can find out which of your feeds are the most popular and which are not. In the future, we’re very sure the iPhone apps created via iSites will also also be compatible with iPhone OS 4 since version 4.0 of iPhone OS offers backward compatibility with Apps created for earlier iPhone OS versions.

iSites also offers you full control even after you have published your app at iTunes Store. It is very flexible and convenient because you can modify your RSS feeds and reorder your content categories easily while your app is live at iTunes! Once the beta testing for Android is over, you can quickly re-edit your iphone app to be compatible with Android phones.

And if you would like to monetize your iPhone app’s content feed to the iPhone, you may avail of iSites $99 annual fee so you can use your own AdMob ads!

Publishers like The Daily Californian, The Stanford Daily, and The State Press have already signed up for iSites

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