2 Popular Mobile Apps | CapCut & Amazon Kindle

CapCut is a simple mobile video editing application intended mostly for short-form content. It has the basic functions of most video editing apps, such as cutting and color grading, with extra features such as filters and stickers. Its user base consists of people making videos casually. It is well-liked by teens and older kids due to how simple it is to use. With fun filters, free-to-use music, and more included in the application, it is made with creating sharable content in mind. With over 250 million downloads, CapCut is considered one of the most popular video editing applications.
CapCut is free to use and does not display any advertisements. Its existence is advertising in itself, as its revenue comes from partnerships and licensing deals with other companies. They pay for their music and other features to be available in the app.
One thing to take note of is that CapCut is a simple mobile app and it is not meant for large projects. Even something over two minutes can make the app lag on some phones and export times can skyrocket. It is a good idea to keep it simple by dividing projects into parts that you can connect together again, or choosing a hardier desktop application.

Amazon Kindle is a mainly mobile application where you can purchase, download, and read ebooks and listen to audiobooks as well. (Not to be mixed up with Amazon’s tablet device under the same name!) You can grow your own digital library of free or paid books. You also have the ability to highlight, bookmark, and write notes about the text and images, among many others features. Anyone who can select a book and tap to turn a page can enjoy this application as Amazon’s almost endless selection of ebooks make finding something anyone could enjoy easy.
Its revenue comes from sharing the income of the authors who give their ebooks to Amazon to be read. Depending on the price of the book, Amazon can claim around 70 to 30 percent of the revenue. It is essentially a publishing company for digital media. It also earns money from being paid to promote certain books.
Something very good to know is that you can also install the Amazon Kindle Reader on up to 6 devices under the same account, even on computers! This allows you to access your books on all of them.

 

Resources VVV

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NV_5_rpbxmc
https://www.amazon.com/b?node=16571048011
https://smartblogger.com/kindle-publishing/
https://besttechguides.com/how-capcut-earns-money/
^THIS article from “BestTechGuides” has some truth and then begins to spew false information and half-truths later on.
https://www.capcut.com/

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *