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Where to host and sell a single RISE course?
Hi Louisa, not sure if you're still researching this topic, but one of my clients uses Kajabi and I am reasonably familiar with the platform. It's a hybrid platform that allows you to build a website, run email marketing campaigns, manage your list of contacts and create and sell courses online. It's great for small businesses who don't yet have a website, marketing platform or online store because it allows you to set up all these things quickly in one place. It's pretty impressive and you get a lot for your money. As a learning designer I find it limiting as it does not support SCORM packages and their idea of a course is basically a series of videos with some text and document downloads. As far as I can tell, the only way to sell a Rise course via Kajabi would be to set up a basic product within Kajabi and then from that product, link to web-based version of your Rise course which would need to be hosted somewhere else. You would not be able to track progress or record completion data (e.g. pass/fail) because Kajabi does not support SCORM packages, and anyone with the link to the course would, in theory, be able to access the product. Not ideal! There are a few reasonably priced LMSes that I have found which may be a better option for you. Talent LMS (a 'proper' LMS that takes SCORM packages and has a payment gateway). They have a free plan with up to 5 users so you can try it out at your leisure. iSpring has just launched iSpring Market (formerly Flora LMS) which seems to be a light version of its LMS geared to selling courses online. You can upload SCORM packages and it seems very reasonably priced. Finally there's a platform called Learn Worlds which is similar to Kajabi, Thinkific and Teachable. It supports SCORM packages and seems more geared to course creation. Hope this is helpful.
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