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Suvinay pawa
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07/08/13 10:23 AM (12 years ago)

Anyone Interested In buzztouch tutorials?

It all started a year ago when my friend introduced me to buzztouch self hosted panel and told me that i too can make apps .I was like "WOW ! Really".I always wanted to make softwares and stuff but it would have taken me a long time to start.But all thanks to buzztouch,David and the helpful community that i am making apps now and making good money before my college has started.The second app reached #2 spot on top new free in android market(google play now) and then i understood the true potential of buzztouxh. I still remember the first time i was compiling my android app using eclipse and i ran into lot of errors and another buzztouch member sandeep rescued me with the help of teamviewer.I dont know why someone would spend his own time to help me for free.Well thats the magic of buzztouch forum probably..The second app reached #2 spot on top new free in android market(google play now) and then i understood the true potential of buzztouch. ______________________________________________________ Now coming to the point i found that the BTU lessons are very less in number rather there are no lessons for self hosted and stuff.I am creating over 200 video lessons and pdfs of each lesson under the website buzztouchtutorial.com The lessons range from : 1)Basics 2)How buzztouch works 3)integrating over 10 add networks (currently android) 4)Detailing each plugin and how to use them 5)Everything about compiling apps 6)How to upload the apps to market. 7)Possibly everything i have ever encountered and the problems i have read on buzztouch. I wanted to know how many people wopuld be interested in using this service .I might sell it.If you are willing to pay how much should be an ideal price for the hardwork. All suggestions are welcomed good or bad! Signing Off Suvinay Pawa PlayCube Devs
 
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07/08/13 11:45 AM (12 years ago)
If I were a buzz touch beginner again I would pay about $30 for some quality start to finish, nothing held back, video tutorials.
 
Mr stuck
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07/08/13 03:26 PM (12 years ago)
Personally I find video tutorials very helpful. There are lots of good tutorial sites but not all videos so I would be happy to pay for a service like this. Got to be worth $20 - $30 of anyone's cash. If you plan on keeping it updated then perhaps an annual fee would be also be an option Thanks
 
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07/08/13 06:56 PM (12 years ago)
I think from an educational perspective it would be worth your time to make and sell a video product. Even if its a total flop and you don't make a cent on it. You'll learn from the process and be that much more prepared for your next project. http://pandodaily.com/2013/07/08/lessons-from-the-first-millionaire-online-teacher/
 
Susan Metoxen
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07/08/13 10:42 PM (12 years ago)
Could you distribute it on Udemy? There is another BT course on Udemy.
 
Dusko
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07/09/13 12:10 AM (12 years ago)
Creating tutorials for buzztouch would be welcome, of course. You would probably need a membership site with forum for support. I would always choose Joomla for that, but of course, there are many other alternatives. I currently have one such site about astrology and energy healing in Joomla 3. It contains almost 200 videos and all the videos are hosted on the site itself. Hosted on Hostgator VPS and functioning OK, without having to pay for the external video hosting. There are many courses on the site and the price for each is 20 euros (25 USD); I reduce the price to 10 euros and most people are happy to buy at that point. There are two large courses totally free to anyone who registers for the site, which is a way of creating a list of prospects. They gave me permission to email them and hopefully, one day, they will buy something too from the site. I still answer their questions although they only have a free membership. If you choose the Udemy route, the support becomes even more critical. If you read carefully the article above (the link for the online millionare teacher), the secret of his success is that he answers all the questions on a daily basis. Other success stories of this kind also point to support as the key ingredient in the final success. So, preparing the course is excellent but is not the end in itself -- helping your users is the ultimate goal. If you want to handle the users, your own membership site or Udemy would be the way to go. If you only want to position yourself as the goto guy for buzztouch development, just put the videos on YouTube and people will flock to you in time. (The YouTube route also presupposes that you have a site, but in that scenario, that would be a sales site for your services, not for the video course as such. On that site you would have one page per YouTube video, embedded, with some text to draw free traffic from Google.) You may also make shorthened videos from the course, put them on YouTube and then drive traffic to your membership site through a strong call to action such as "come to my site for free full version of this video".
 
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07/09/13 09:48 AM (12 years ago)
@nadthevad :Thanks @Mr.stuck:sure will keep in mind @susan @dusko: I think now udemy is better the other course is for 500$ thats very much i plan to keep it much organized than the other one and also have live sessions , i will price it at 200$ but keep a discount coupon of 100$ evrytime.
 
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07/09/13 09:54 AM (12 years ago)
http://www.skillshare.com/ Skillshare is another educational platform that is coming on strong.
 
Suvinay pawa
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07/09/13 09:57 AM (12 years ago)
@nadthevlad Thanks skillshare looks quite promising
 
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07/09/13 10:46 AM (12 years ago)
Personally I find video tedit. Double post
 
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09/10/13 11:44 AM (12 years ago)
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