CnCbuss
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07/16/12 03:00 AM (13 years ago)

Question: Has anyone heard of Skybuilder?

Hello to all! I'd like to ask a question in regards to the Buzztouch users about a new Marketing program called "Skybuilder" by a marketer called Greg Jacobs. I'm an internet marketer but have been introduced to App making and the huge opportunity to this market just recently. Has anyone here heard of Skybuilder and does it really sound that good? Am I better off going through buzztouch U and getting my own Hosting for the apps I make? My main questions are: Will I be able to create unlimited apps and own all the intellectual property once those apps are made if using BT as opposed to Skybuilder? Is BT easy to learn and implement? Any and all comments are appreciated. Thanks
 
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07/16/12 04:51 AM (13 years ago)
Jacobs, Fallon, Reese, Silver, they're all the same. Selling overhyped bulls*it to dreamers. I had that Skybuilder email the other day. It's nothing that bt doesn't offer for a miniscule fraction of the price - except that "added value" keyword finding tool. Just use google keyword tool and select mobile! Yes, you can build unlimited apps with bt, and not only is the intellectual property yours, more importantly, so is the source code - unlike most every other app creator. I've tried almost every app builder. BT is the best. Simple. Some incredible and successful apps have been made with bt. But as with everything, including skybuilder, there's a learning curve but it's backed up by probably the best forum, guides and support on the internet.
 
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07/16/12 05:53 AM (13 years ago)
You know it's too good to be true because it's a limited offer that won't be available soon. As raveyd points out Buzztouch is better & cheaper. Fred
 
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07/16/12 06:36 AM (13 years ago)
I don't trust the One Page business presentations followed by a big Buy Now button.
 
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07/16/12 07:02 AM (13 years ago)
Yeah, it's hard to believe the marketing model is still successful, it hasn't really changed much after nearly 15 years on the net, and for decades in real life publications. It's been a proven successful model through generations. The applied concept is along the lines of - 'there's one born every minute'!
 
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07/24/12 04:59 AM (13 years ago)
I was warned off Skybuilder by a very well known and successful marketer before I had even had a look at the sales page. He had bought a 1 month license and was going to let it expire. He did not request a refund as he felt that the whole experience had taught him about making apps and offering them on the different platforms. But he will not continue with Skybuilder. I trotted over there and had a look anyway and that is what made me do some research and end up here. Seems that if you don't maintain the hefty license fee ($1k a year) then you lose your apps. No source code available to download so you are locked in.
 

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