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Eugene Kuznetsov2021-04-08 12:10:33
Electronic commerce
Eugene Kuznetsov, 2021-04-08 12:10:33

How to technically organize the sale of a video course?

Good afternoon.
Please tell me how best to organize the sale of educational video courses with additions.

A filmed and designed video course of ten lessons is available (total volume is about 5 GB). It also comes with some teaching materials. It needs to be sold online.

I have found some options (Selling via Shopify, Wix plugin, etc.) that make it easy to sell digital content. But they either mean a certain one file in the item of the nomenclature, or they want too expensive conditions for additional disk space. I don’t want to pay a lot of money for gigabytes, as this makes selling the course simply not profitable.
I have the following tools at my disposal:

  • Google Drive (lots of space)
  • One Drive (Plenty of space too)
  • Office 365 (business license)
  • Shopify account
  • Site on WIX
  • Hosting on Windows or Linux to choose from a domain name registrar.

Is it possible to implement the sale of the course with the help of this (or with the connection of something else additionally)?

By selling, I mean generating a unique link as a result of the sale (presumably through Shopify) to a set of video and pdf/doc files. It is desirable that the buyer be able to view the video without downloading to his device. It is also desirable to be able to set the lifetime of this link.

So far, the only option that comes to my mind is with Office 365. You can create a Team, where using Stream to provide video broadcasts, which will allow you to view files without downloading them. Organize methodological materials either in the form of simple files or in the form of a OneNote notebook. If you want and have the time, all this can be done in the form of a SharePoint site. It's nice to have everything in one bottle. But there is zero automation. That is, it will be necessary to "invite" the buyer to Tim manually as a Guest (without a license). And also manually monitor his stay there. But is it really so? Maybe there is an opportunity to solve these issues too...

I would be glad to hear any ideas.
Udemy don't suggest :)

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David Goffman, 2021-05-04
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Install the courses plugin on WordPress or use ready-made services, they will also give you traffic. Service is better right away, it will be more profitable for you once you ask such questions.

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