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What Should a Membership Site Include? 12 Must-Haves for Your Site

LearnDash

What should a membership site include? It’s an important question to ask if you are looking to build a viable long term revenue stream with your WordPress website. Defining all the things you should (and want) what to include will help you build the best membership site for your business model. Now, let’s take a look.

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LMS Comparison: LearnDash vs. Teachable

LearnDash

Teachable is one of the most popular online course platforms available. For those new to the world of online education, navigating the various Learning Management Systems (LMSs) on the market can be exhausting. However, making the right choice is crucial for the success of any new online education project. Assessment.

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Are 3rd Party Plugins a Bug or a Feature?

LearnDash

Many hosted LMS solutions like to knock open-source platforms for relying on 3rd-party plugins to expand functionality. As the argument goes, all-in-one platforms are better because everything naturally works together. Unfortunately, the solution all-in-one platforms offer isn’t quite what it’s made out to be.

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Teaching on WordPress

LearnDash

WordPress has many uses today and has come a long way since its original blogging roots (although it is still #1 as a blog platform). It isn’t uncommon to see WordPress used for content management, user directory, membership site, classified ads, and much more. That said, not all training is created equal.

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Delivering a Successful LMS Project with James Tryon

LearnDash

We spend a lot of time on our blog writing to online educators, but a sizable portion of our userbase is comprised of developers who use WordPress to deliver projects for clients who don’t have the time, the technical skills, or the time to learn the technical skills to set up a website for themselves.

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Do You Have to Be a Developer to Use LearnDash?

LearnDash

If you can handle WordPress, you can handle LearnDash. One of the biggest concerns many online educators have when they begin shopping around for a LMS for their course is: do I need to be a developer to use this? After all, if they’re trying to create and sell and online course, their computer skills aren’t zero.

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5 Reasons WordPress Is the Best Choice for Course Creators

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If you’re serious about turning your online courses into a significant part of your business, WordPress is the most viable option. You’re an educator with an idea for an online course. Hosted learning brands include sites like Teachable or Thinkific. Popular CMSs include Joomla, Drupal, Megento—and, of course, WordPress.

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