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Is a personal LMS a thing?
How many users will you have?
One option is TalentLMS. They have reasonable pricing for small organizations, and it's easier to set up and manage than some other options. You can sell courses directly within the LMS that way.
- GregBissky4 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks Cristie.
I was a freelance corporate trainer/consultant/speaker/author for 30 years.
I never worked with video or online before I started this retirement
project. I thought it would be simple, just make the course and sell it. In
my mind, it was just like selling seats for a seminar. Wiser Greg now knows
it is a LOT more complicated than that. I'd never even thought of this LMS
issue until a week ago. I've looked at talentlms and yes, something like
that seems to be what I need. Thank you.
Cheers,
Greg- ChristyTucker4 years agoCommunity Member
If your courses are just video, not built in Storyline or Rise and published to SCORM, you also have options for course creators like Thinkific, Teachable, and Kajabi. Those LMSs are designed for selling courses that are usually videos plus PDFs (like workbooks). You might want to look at those as well. TalentLMS might be cheaper, but it probably has more features than you need.
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