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    Lesa Townsend commented  · 

    I, too, want to offer my courses for sale. However, instead of spending your time developing a shopping cart, find one already in the marketplace and then offer an integration to it. This way, your developers can spend their time on making LearnDash great as an LMS and use the talents of the shopping cart developers to create a great shopping cart. I'd recommend eStore by Tips and Tricks. The plugin is awesome! and developed specifically to sell digital products. They also have a companion affiliate program plugin as well, so you can recruit others to promote your course. Both plugins together are only $99, making them affordable for everyone (I'm an affiliate, but I recommend them because they are great, not because I make a ton of money -- and didn't include an affiliate link here anyway).

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