- How does Appbackr work economically?
- How can I pay for the apps?
- Do I have to inventory or sell apps?
- When do I get paid?
- Is there any guarantee?
- What are the risks?
- How are you minimizing risk?
Please send us any additional questions to info@balanceedutainment.com.
1. How does Appbackr work economically?

2. How can I pay for the apps?
Payments are through PayPal. They accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover cards, as well as withdrawal from your bank account
3. Do I have to inventory or sell apps?
Not at all. Sales and distribution are handled through App Stores. Once your units are sold, Appbackr sends your money back plus profit. We expect all backrs to use whatever means they have available to spread the word about Nature Superhero. Methods can include social media, email, blogging, etc. You do NOT have to drive sales to the App Store to get paid. Backrs are paid on a First-In First-Out basis.
4. When do I get paid?
Backrs purchase copies in sequence on appbackr. Appbackr counts the sales in the retail app store to track each backr’s purchase. For example, the first backr purchases 10,000 copies of an app in the appbackr marketplace. That backr profits when the first 10,000 copies are downloaded in the store. After all 10,000 copies have been downloaded, the next backr profits.
Apple, Inc. remits payment for monthly app sales at the end of the following month. Within five business days of receiving funds, backrs are paid.
5. Is there any guarantee?
Appbackr does NOT guarantee sales. Appbackr is a wholesale digital marketplace. They enable app developers to find backrs who can help fund applications and drive sales. Like any “investment” of funds, it is the responsibility of the backr to choose what they want to use their funds for.
6. What are the risks?
The “primary” risks for all apps are that a) the app does not meet the App Store’s criteria for inclusion and b) sales are slower than expected. Since backrs receive payments on a First-In First-Out basis, early backrs have less risk for the latter yet more for the former.
7. How are you minimizing risk?
We are going to great lengths to minimize risks including:
- World class development team
- Groundbreaking concept to speaks to universal truths
- Big PR Release for Earth Day launch
- Major celebrities on board
- Cross-sell opportunities with book, eBook, music, live shows and cartoons
- Green organizational sell-through partnerships in the pipeline
- Building configurability into the app for White Label service
- Pitching app to Green Reality TV show
- International distribution in process




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