

The figures are interesting, it’s peak day was when it did 40,000 sales in one day at $0.99 – it launched. To date, there have been almost 700,000 iFart units purchased $0.99. Apple keeps 30% of the gross, which means they have earned close to $470,000 from the app itself.
Ifart app sold ebay movie#
The Movie Fart pack has sold ~ 14000 units, which netted them $10,200. And the Food fart pack has sold 15,000 units, at a net of $10,300. Which means they have made about $500,000, which top be honest is a lot but it’s not that much considering the publicity it has garnered, it looks from the graph below like much of the revenue was back in 2008-9, and 2010 – when the 200+ copycat apps jumped in – was quite a lean year. How The iFart App Made Almost 1m In Revenue.
Ifart app sold ebay full#
The iFart auction page at eBay features full description of the intellectual property that is up for sale. Joel Comms topped the global iTunes app charts when he released the worlds first farting app for the iPhone. The reserve is currently set at 2.5 time earnings with a buy-it-now price set to $1,000,000. The auction is set to end on March 11, 2011.

If you want it go to the auction page, but as they say it’s not really the profits they’re selling it’s the brand, which roughly translates as “we’ve squeezed this as much as we can and there’s not a lot left but the name.DecemTales of becoming instantly wealthy in the computer software industry were common a few decades ago, but the growth of online sales for iPhone apps via Apple’s popular iTunes App Store is starting to create a few overnight developer successes too. One of the stars of the last few weeks has been the iFart program – successfully digitising scatalogical humour, the US$0.99 app offers a virtual orchestra of flatulent effects (choose from the “squeeser”, the “wet one”, the “quack”, the “sick dog” and 16 more) and there’s a “Sneak Attack” function where you can set your phone up to trumpet rude noises a few minutes down the track. You may well scoff at the infantile humor, but thousands, indeed, tens of thousands of men are embracing their inner child and purchasing the application every day – sales revenues reached US$9000 a day on December 22. The iFart Mobile app was developed by author and entrepreneur Joel Comm, CEO of, InfoMedia Inc. And Joel has been unusually transparent with his sales data on his personal blog as the app has rocketed from launch in October to US$10,000 a day revenue just two months later.
