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Add Apple App Store Applications To WordPress

With iPhone, iPad, and iPod being so popular these days, many are taking the chance to start sites about these products or applications that run on them. Apple App Store has thousands of applications. With over a billion downloaded apps, Apple has created a huge market for app developers and bloggers. If you are an iPhone app blogger, there is no reason you should not add the latest app charts to your website. App Store TopCharts is a powerful application that lets you do just that.

App Store TopCharts is pretty simple to use. If you have a super widget friendly theme, you can use this plugin to add the latest free, paid, and top grossing iOS apps to your website. It allows you to show apps by category and country as well. If you don’t choose a country, it will automatically geo-locate apps for your visitors.

This plugin does have 3 attractive themes that should give you enough flexibility to integrate this plugin into your website fast. It is capable of displaying:

  • Top Free Apps for iPhone
  • Top Paid Apps for iPhone
  • Top Grossing Apps for iPhone
  • Top Free Apps for iPad
  • Top Paid Apps for iPad
  • Top Grossing Apps for iPad

Of course, if you are adding these apps to your website, there is a good chance you would like to get paid for your troubles. While you can’t add your affiliate ID to this plugin from its options page, you can do so by using Redirection plugin in conjunction with regular expressions (essentially passing the links you get from this plugin to your affiliate redirector link).

Writing about Apple and its apps can be very gratifying, especially if you are in love with your Apple gadgets. This plugin makes adding relevant content to your website easier.

 

Mar 24, 2011Cyrus

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