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Platform to sell video courses

Started by Socialmarketing, Oct 23, 2022, 04:39 AM

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Hey everyone,

We were tasked with finding a platform to sell video courses while adhering to certain video protection conditions. These include DRM copy protection, an expiration date for viewing links, and payment directly to our website without the need for intermediary payment systems.

After some research, we came across two potential platforms – boomstream and training.academy. Currently, we are studying the options available on boomstream and it seems promising. However, we are not satisfied with the withdrawal system through the payment system on training.academy.

If anyone is aware of similar platforms that meet our video protection needs, please let us know.
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localseoconsultant

Do you need assistance with broadcasting? It has never been done over the internet, radio or television. If you don't have the necessary experts, particularly programmers, ensure your servers are dedicated and secure. Additionally, estimate the required power and avoid renting cars.

Regarding equipment costs, it will average around 800,000, with the need for four square cards and a 50 gigabit grid of four channels. However, all of this is just suggested and not completely necessary.

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I am not asking for your project but rather offering advice based on my own experiences. If you're seeking multiple services, start with Google. There is a closed broadcasting option available via Google and I hope you found information regarding radio broadcasting useful.

My apologies for any errors in this message, as I am trying to understand your needs better.
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GrahamJohn

t's not advisable to put your business online due to intense competition and piracy concerns. Selling videos on disc and offline markets can increase customer traffic, while avoiding potential piracy threats.

Piracy is a global issue present in European, American, Chinese, and Finnish markets, as well as on various sites and torrents. Customers at physical marketplaces are less likely to browse the internet for similar content compared to online customers who use search engines like Google to find free downloads or pirate copies.

However, there is a successful method where shorter, edited videos are sold before they appear on torrent sites and become freely available. To prevent piracy, it's helpful to establish a brand, find security services, and hire experts to prevent unauthorized distribution of your content.
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jessepeterson

ILIAS is a free online learning platform utilized by educational institutions globally. This German-based platform has open-source code that allows for customization and modification to suit individual needs. ILIAS features an intuitive interface, plugins to expand standard offerings, and several collaborative tools, including forums, chat, and a learning calendar.

In contrast, iSpring Learn is a corporate-focused online learning platform that provides a comprehensive solution for rapid e-learning implementation. The iSpring Suite course builder allows users to create courses, tests, interactive simulators, and screen recordings. User registration is straightforward and can be completed manually or automatically from a CSV file. The platform supports SCORM files and offers unlimited file storage and integration with other services via an open API.

While both platforms offer unique sets of features, ILIAS suits educational institutions better, whereas iSpring Learn caters more toward corporate entities seeking to launch their e-learning programs quickly.
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tjeanku1

I've worked with various e-learning platforms in the past, and I can suggest a few other alternatives that might align with your requirements. First, you may want to consider Vimeo OTT, which provides good DRM options and allows for subscription-based access. It also has the ability to set expiration dates on links.

Another option could be Uscreen, which is designed specifically for video monetization and offers features like DRM, customizable payment systems that can direct funds to your own site, and powerful analytics for tracking user engagement.

On the other hand, if you are looking for more control over your content, you might explore building a custom solution with a Learning Management System (LMS) like Moodle, integrated with a secure payment gateway. This would require more technical expertise, but it could meet all your specific video protection and payment needs.

While researching boomstream, I found it indeed has some good options, and it's great that you're exploring it thoroughly. And as for training.academy, it's tricky when a platform doesn't offer a desirable withdrawal system, as that can affect your cash flow.
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