Microsoft now paying devs to submit Windows 8/Windows Phone apps

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Microsoft has launched a new promotional program that offers app creators $100 cash for each new Windows 8 app and another $100 for each new Windows Phone app, up to $2,000 for each app maker. From Neowin:
A promotional program that launched quietly earlier in March offers app makers $100 in a virtual Visa card for each Windows 8 app they submit to the Windows Store that is later qualified for publication to the store. App developers can submit up to 10 apps during the promotion to receive the money. Those same app makers can turn around and submit up to 10 Windows Phone apps in the Windows Phone Store to collect another $100 for each app.

That means one app maker could make as much as $2,000 by submitting 20 apps (10 for Windows 8 and another 10 for Windows Phone) before one single download of each app is made. The promotion runs until June 30th or until Microsoft receives 10,000 qualified applications. The terms and conditions of the offer ban any app that is deemed a "modification, rework, redesign or other change to an existing and previously published app." The app must also offer up content besides just launching a web page to qualify.

 Microsoft now paying devs to submit Windows 8/Windows Phone apps