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Best way to sell Articulate Rise course
I am looking to create courses with Articulate Rise and sell them using a subscription and one-time payment model. Tracking is a nice-to-have, but certainly not a requirement.
Any suggestions?
32 Replies
- MichaelFimianCommunity Member
Hey Justin, I'm looking for the same advice, but in terms of selling Rise eBooks.
Let's see what comes up, eh?
- AniruddhaSatheCommunity Member
Hello Michael,
I have shared details with you and we can certainly help you out.Look forward to your response !
Regards,
Aniruddha
- EveAlexander-92Community Member
Ditto. Interested in a low-cost, basic LMS. No need for bells or whistles.
- AniruddhaSatheCommunity Member
Hello Eve,
I have shared some broader insight on our LMS which can serve your purpose. I look forward to know your availability to connect & explore synergies of us working together.
Regards,
Aniruddha
- PhilMayorSuper Hero
You could use wordpress with learn dash I believe there is an commerce plugin.
Or convert them to apps and submit to to app stores
- TomGlodekCommunity Member
Thanks, the problem with Wordpress is that they have a 2 MB limit on the file size that can be uploaded. In addition, Wordpress does not protect your intellectual property from Piracy, so unless you want to have your course become freeware, Wordpress is not a very good option. I am looking for LMS which are hosted and which don't have conditions which grant them carte blanche authority to use your courses indiscriminately without royalty fees.
- StephenOHearnCommunity Member
Actually WordPress doesn't have an internal 2 mb upload limit, Wordrpess.org may, (I think that is what you are referring to) but if you host your WordPress site on an independent web server (Godaddy, Blue Host etc) then you can upload files as large as 64 mgs. Also you won't have any IP issues since you exclusively own and control the content.
Just wanted to clarify that for people.
Cheers,
Steve
- MichaelFimianCommunity Member
Hey Phil, thanks for the advice; I'll take a look!
Have to look into the App aspect...
- PhilMayorSuper Hero
The app should be easy using phone gap or similar.
- SusanneSmethursCommunity Member
Anybody have experience embedding rise into learn dash? I am using storyline 2 and trying out 360 to see if its worth moving over.
- PhilMayorSuper Hero
If you are going to sell your own courses I would expect you would host your own installation and have full control and own your copryright. If you want an LMS there are lots of commercial cloud based LMSs that allow you to sell your courses, you could look at learn upon or perhaps have a branded version of Moodle with a storefront integrated it all depends on what you want to spend.
- TomGlodekCommunity Member
I searched for learndash from within WordPress but did not find it, however, when I searched the internet I did find it at https://www.learndash.com. It is a premium wordpress pluin that works with most modern wordpress themes. They have three pricing options which can be found at https://www.learndash.com/pricing-and-purchase/. From $159 for a single site license to $329 for unlimited site license, but they have special pricing right now, so you may want to check it out. They do not have a free trail period, but they may be willing to refund if it doesn't work for you but you better read the fine print on that. Hope this helps. But you are still limited by the 2MB file size limit that WordPress imposes, ugh.
- PhilMayorSuper Hero
You need to change your upload settings in wordpress, if you have used the single click install fro godly this may not be possible,
- TomGlodekCommunity Member
Aha, that's what I was wondering. Thanks for the insight. I did do the one click install from godaddy, so I will see if there are any settings I can adjust. I'll also contact Godaddy to see if there support folks can assist .
Thanks as always !
Tom