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Software companies for web subscriptions

Postby Naturopath4you » Mon Jul 20, 2015 6:49 pm

I am considerring adding paid content to my web site, with videos, audios, subscriptions etc.
What companies such as which one are you using for this site if you would like to promote them and are happy with their services.
I do not want to go through a few bad ones first so recommendations of those which do a good job would be greatly appreciated.
This will be for health related content only
Thanks in advance
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Re: Software companies for web subscriptions

Postby Chuck Engels » Mon Jul 20, 2015 7:20 pm

Hi David,

We have used PayPal for years to handle our subscriptions and they have done an awesome job, can't complain. Other than that we use Camtasia to create tutorials and our web host is Media Temple, not much more to it than that. I know that Ron has some changes coming in the future but don't think that is going to effect anything as far as the paid portion of our site. PayPal has a pretty nice shopping cart that is easy to integrate with but if you are going with subscriptions only they definitely make it easy.
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Re: Software companies for web subscriptions

Postby Naturopath4you » Mon Jul 20, 2015 11:09 pm

Thanks
I will look into media temple
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