How to sell e -learing /online courses

Gamisch

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Anybody has an idea, maybe someone who is balls deep into IT? There are so fecking many platforms that it's difficult to make a wise decision. There's Moodle, Kajabi, Skool ect ect.

I want to be able to build a website ( preferably drag and drop) and offer costumers temporary access. I also wanna be able to offer multiple choice questions and put a time restriction to the test. I have all the content prepared and ready-made .

Thanks in advance.
 

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If it were me, I would go for moodle, just from what I googled on the three names you dropped (I don't have hands on experience with any of them). Because it is open sourced, I can host it myself, and I can figure things out.

I'm guessing you don't know how to do all that. If you can pay someone to do it for you, just pay it. You will save time and hell lot of headache.

If you don't have the money to pay but have time, try everything. Most of it will have some free tier to try.
 

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If it were me, I would go for moodle, just from what I googled on the three names you dropped (I don't have hands on experience with any of them). Because it is open sourced, I can host it myself, and I can figure things out.

I'm guessing you don't know how to do all that. If you can pay someone to do it for you, just pay it. You will save time and hell lot of headache.

If you don't have the money to pay but have time, try everything. Most of it will have some free tier to try.
I tried coding multiple times as in I can do Hello World, but it would take too long to master it while delivering a decent working website.

Thanks for your advice. I downloaded Moodle and will try it!!
 

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I tried coding multiple times as in I can do Hello World, but it would take too long to master it while delivering a decent working website.

Thanks for your advice. I downloaded Moodle and will try it!!
I hope you have plenty of time
 

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You put emphasis on the time factor, may I ask you to elaborate on that?

I don't necessarily have plenty of time but I gotta get it done somehow some way
First you have to figure out how to run a server. Then you have to load moodle on the server. Something or the other won't work. Then you have to spend hours googling or ChatGPTing to fix something. Then you try to customize things to what you want. Eventually something or the other breaks. Goes on and on and on...

Trust me on this, if all you have done till now is Hello World, it is going to take a lot of time. Kajabi or skool might be easier.
 
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