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  1. 20%/30% auf den Gesamten Umsatz?

    Autor: postemi 30.12.21 - 10:25

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  2. Re: 20%/30% auf den Gesamten Umsatz?

    Autor: masel99 30.12.21 - 12:54

    Komm schon, das ist echt zu kompliziert sich das von Google abzuschauen. ;)

    https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2021/03/boosting-dev-success.html

    "Starting on July 1, 2021 we are reducing the service fee Google Play receives when a developer sells digital goods or services to 15% for the first $1M (USD) of revenue every developer earns each year."
    ...
    "we’ve heard from our partners making $2M, $5M and even $10M a year that their services are still on a path to self-sustaining orbit. This is why we are making this reduced fee on the first $1M of total revenue earned each year available to every Play developer, regardless of size."

  3. Re: 20%/30% auf den Gesamten Umsatz?

    Autor: nightmar17 30.12.21 - 13:16

    Du meinst von Apple..

  4. Re: 20%/30% auf den Gesamten Umsatz?

    Autor: masel99 30.12.21 - 15:14

    nightmar17 schrieb:
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    > Du meinst von Apple..

    Nein, Amazon hat das anscheinend von Apple abgeguckt und hald nicht von Google bei denen die 1 Million immer reduziert ist.

    https://www.apple.com/de/newsroom/2020/11/apple-announces-app-store-small-business-program/

    Apple:

    Existing developers who made up to $1 million in 2020 for all of their apps, as well as developers new to the App Store, can qualify for the program and the reduced commission.
    If a participating developer surpasses the $1 million threshold, the standard commission rate will apply for the remainder of the year.
    If a developer’s business falls below the $1 million threshold in a future calendar year, they can requalify for the 15 percent commission the year after.

    Amazon:

    Developers who earned up to $1 million in the prior calendar year and developers new to Amazon Appstore are eligible.
    If an eligible developer’s revenue exceeds $1 million in the current year, they will revert to the standard royalty rate and no longer receive AWS credits for the rest of that year.
    If a developer’s revenue falls below $1 million in a future year, the developer will be eligible in the next calendar year.

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