Holiday Giving: Support Mobile Orchard, Get Goodies
The Holiday Giving Campaign has ended. Thanks for your support!
Every year at around this time I make a small contribution to help cover the bandwidth expense of the This American Life podcast. It’s a holiday-season ritual: Ira Glass shows up at the beginning of the podcast and makes the case for contributing and, because I’m a regular listener, I do my part.
I’m writing this to ask you to do your part to support Mobile Orchard with a PayPal contribution. You can go to the contribution form to contribute any amount or read on for good citizen and get something for yourself reasons to contribute.
Public Radio lays on the guilt pretty thick and then, as an afterthought, tacks on a canvas bag or coffee mug so you can broadcast your good citizen status. Here, the goodies for contributing are too good not to lead with them:
Give Some, Get Some
Go to the contribution form to contribute any amount.
To express our gratitude, if you make a contribution of $25 or more you’ll receive a bundle of goodies — all generously donated by the people/companies behind them — valued at over $500 when purchased separately:
1,000,000 Push Notifications From Urban Airship $500 — Urban Airship’s simple RESTful API makes sending push notices easy. They’ve agreed to double the number of free push notifications they offer at their Indie level to 200,000/month for five months for >=$25 contributors!
iPhone Dev Provisioning Screencast $5 — My popular screencast walks you through the labyrinth maze of getting development code running on your iPhone in seven minutes.
Contribute at or above $50 and, in addition to the goodies above, I’ll buy you copies of two of my favorite Mac apps for iPhone devs. These apps price out at nearly $50 when purchased separately:
Accessorizer $15 — Objective-C requires boilerplate code. Accessorizer saves you tons of time/effort by generating it for you. Beloved by many iPhone gurus, including Jeff LaMarche, it instantly transforms ivars into properties, generates init and accessor methods and much more.
One more thing:
Cost Money To Make, Free To You
I work on Mobile Orchard as a full time job. While I’m proud to support the iPhone dev community, the bulk of my work is uncompensated.
I’m the sole breadwinner for my family — see the shameless pic of my three kids. To keep them warm, clothed and fed, I teach one iPhone programming class each month. Put another way: I only get paid for two day’s worth of work per month. I spend the rest of the time writing, recording, finding contributors, doing sys-admin, etc.
Content creation is more work than you’d think. Each article is about a day’s work; articles with code — e.g., tutorials — take even more. Each podcast is a two day saga. We try to publish 2-3 pieces a week, 50 or so weeks/year.
We have a handful of superb sponsors to whom I am grateful. I dislike obtrusive and off-topic advertising, so I’ve only accepted advertisers whose offerings I think are genuinely useful and from folks who are good members of our community. You’d be amazed at the potentially lucrative but icky solicitations I’ve declined.
Unfortunately, the sponsorships don’t cover the cost of hosting/bandwidth. What’s more, I’ve had to upgrade the server and buy better hosting as the site has become more popular.
What’s your share of the work and expense worth? Well, I’d love it if you’d contribute at the $25 or $50 level — those goodies are, well, good. That said, you’d still be a good citizen if you gave the following:
$10 — Regular listener (i.e., podcast subscription)
$20 — Regular reader & regular listener
Tweet
If you contribute, please post a tweet and link back to this page for the good word-of-mouth effect.
Some Fine Print
Contributions are not tax deductible. If, for some reason, one of the vendors can’t fulfill their part of a bundle I’ll either find a substitute of my choosing or issue a refund. I will send your first name, last name and email address to a vendors if the contribution qualifies for their offering — they promise not to spam you.
Thanks!
Thanks a bunch for supporting Mobile Orchard. Means a lot to me! Contact me by email with questions.
Love your blog, loved the presentation you gave on 360iDev.
Only the knowledge we gain by reading your blog is well worth couple more zeros next to the 5, working on the next big thing so we can contribute more next year…
Happy Holidays & Keep Up the Good Work!
The Partisans @GUERILLAPPS
Hey Dan, thank you very much for all the work and effort you are putting into mobile orchard! It is a great ressource and the podcast are very valuable.
Keep up the good work and rock on,
Dennis
Just donated!!! This site deserves it. It have been a good reference and support for iPhone developers.
Dan, you’re doing a wonderful job, thanks! I love this blog, actually it was one of the first places that sparked my passion for iPhone development. Keep up the good work!
Support this site — a great resource for indy iPhone developers.
Thanks Dan!
Dan,
Great site and I’m happy to support the continued production of fantastic iPhone articles, podcasts and resources. Thanks for all that you do!
Best regards,
Mike
Great site and glad to support the great work done here!
–Ray
Hey Dan, my name is Ariel and I’m the co-founder of appFigures.com.
We’d love to support the cause and are willing to throw in a few appFigures coupons for contributors.
Feel free to contact me for details.
Happy supporter and new $$ contributor. Looking forward to the goodies. Thanks for that. Also, thanks for the fine tips and screencasts! Would like to ask for one on adding reachability script/obj-c to our projects more easily (for app store approvals)
Dan,
Your work is certainly appreciated, especially by those of us who have come to iPhone development from “the dark side” (just kiddin’). Don’t know what I would have done without it. Please keep up the good work – and feed those kids!
-Rob