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Sam's Cart vs. Thrive Cart
I am taking Evergreen Everyday and in order for this to work as the GREAT Mariah preaches, I need to move my check out pages from Thinkific to either Sam's Cart or Thrive Cart. I think Mariah uses Sam's Cart, but I would love to know the differences between the two- what others use- what you like and don't like about each! Thank you for your insights! I want to make an informed decision, and maybe these two are interchangeable, but I figured it did not hurt to ask! Any insights welcome!
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1 like • Sep '24
Both are quite similar and one of the main differences are in the pricing (lifetime deal w/Thrivecart vs. monthly Samcart subscription). I've used both in the past w/ creator's I've worked with. Personally I prefer Clickfunnels as it's much more advanced. But if I'd choose between Samcart vs. Thrivecart I'd go with Samcart :) It's more intuitive, and they also have better templates.
How to add value with ChatGPT?
I really like the ability of AI to bulk create content that can then be polished with some additional editing. Is anyone using an approach like this? For what audiences?
0 likes • Aug '24
@Ryan Denman For sure → Creating custom GPT's for yourself is the best investment you can make time-wise. You spend a couple of hours training it, but it's worth it and saves so much time. So basically train ChatGPT to speak like you, and give it specific prompts to output written content, scripts, hooks, ideas, website copy, etc.!
Best ways to protect against Course Piracy?
Hi all, I recently launched a course with a creator and I noticed that their course has been published online and is freely accessible. This prompted me to go down a big rabbit hole, and I basically found that there are hundreds of sites online where paid courses can be accessed for free or for a small fee. For now, I've managed to disable/remove the content from some sites, but I'm sure more are going to show up. What's the best way to protect against course piracy? Apart from building a paid community, that's something my client didn't want to do.
2 likes • Jul '24
@Kevon Cheung This isn't useless! It's definitely important to sell to good customers. The problem is that when a course is interesting enough someone just buys it to resell etc. People sometimes even come together to pitch in and buy an expensive course... I just secured the courseleak.com domain and am thinking of potentially turning it into a site where I document my journey of fighting against course piracy :)
Anyone using Systeme.io ?
Hi gang! I've currently got a wordpress website with mailerlite handling emails, but I'm wondering if I just migrate to make things easier than adding on all the plugins i'm going to need. I don't have a large budget so came across systeme.io and wondering if anyone here uses it for courses and digital products?
2 likes • Jul '24
Systeme is decent if you want to save costs :) It's truly all-in-one as you can host it on your own domain, publish blogs, build several sales funnels, and have unlimited file storage! Keep in mind that their free plan has a floating "badge" -> Which you can disable if you upgrade to a paid plan!
Avoiding Charge Backs for a Course?
Hi all - I've heard when you have courses, there are people who will pay for them and then a week or so later, will do a charge back and say it was fraudulent, even when it wasn't. Is the way to get around this, having a box they must tick at the cart when they are purchasing? So you have a way to avoid this happening and you can show proof? Or does it even override this? Would love to know what people do in this case. TYSM! 🙏☀️
2 likes • Jun '24
You can implement a “no refund policy” meaning people cannot ask for refunds as you’re selling digital products/access to digital products. Then you should be able to dispute the chargeback! The issue with chargebacks often stems from your landing page or brand not clearly communicating what the course entails. When people pay and then feel the product is not what they expected, it means the value proposition wasn’t communicated effectively, or the expectations were different. Additionally, there are people who exploit course creators by finding loopholes, buying courses, getting a chargeback, and then reselling those courses in illegal marketplaces. So try to implement a no-refund/all sales are final policy in the ToS. That will make your life easier. But ideally it shouldn’t even get to the stage where people do chargebacks :)
1 like • Jun '24
@Leo M You're more than welcome! Let me know if you have any other q's regarding this :)
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Helping creators, coaches, & experts turn their knowledge into cash-generating offers so damn good they sell themselves.

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