{"id":846,"date":"2014-04-24T08:00:02","date_gmt":"2014-04-24T12:00:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/novicenolonger.com\/?p=846"},"modified":"2023-01-13T17:09:45","modified_gmt":"2023-01-13T22:09:45","slug":"using-apps-to-fund-apps-with-bobby-gill","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/novicenolonger.com\/using-apps-to-fund-apps-with-bobby-gill\/","title":{"rendered":"017 : Using apps to fund apps with Bobby Gill"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"BobbyI was really into zines when I was in high school. I spent almost all my time on alt.zines, spent way too much time hunting for old issues of Urban Hermitt, and constantly found myself browsing the fantastic zine section at Tower Records. Almost all my money went to Microcosm Publishing.<\/p>\n

But whenever I’d browse Microcosm Publishing, one number always caught my eye: the wholesale pricing. It was\u00a0so much less<\/em> than the full price. I wanted to pay\u00a0that<\/em> price, not retail.<\/p>\n

I launched my own zine distribution, Deranged Distro, and stocked\u00a0only the zines that I wanted to read. Selling copies more than made up for the cost of the issues I bought myself. It was a perfect situation.<\/p>\n

My guest today is Bobby Gill, founder of BlueLabel Labs<\/a>. BlueLabel Labs doesn’t just build apps for other people, it spends half its time working on its own mobile applications. Bobby has a passion for apps and some fantastic business insights. He even shares the reason why his new iOS game is only available in Canada.<\/p>\n

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Here’s what we chat about:<\/strong><\/p>\n