OT Publishing Offers iPhone App Builder, Revenue Share

UNITED KINGDOM — OT Publishing, the parent company of OTCash, is offering an iPhone App Builder and a revenue share opportunity to website operators.

With a 70/30 split (70 percent to the website operator), OT offers the technology along with guidance to expedite the approval from Apple.

OT hopes to make building an app easy by giving examples of what images worked and didn’t work for the iTunes Store.

“The OT iPhone App has been a nice addition to the revenue roster,” said Paul L, owner of OT Publishing. “And a definite learning experience working with iTunes. Not only do we want to extend this moneymaking solution to the industry, we want to make the process simple.”

With the OT App Builder software, sites can offer galleries of images, calendar wallpapers and blogs that can import directly from a twitter feed.

The OT App Builder also allows solo girls to cash in with a model bio feature.

Based on what country the app was downloaded from and the price point set, OT will pay the app owner 70 percent of the net that Apple pays OT.

OT pays out with PayPal with a minimum of $100 per payout. OT can also pay via U.K. check drawn on a U.K. bank.

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