Thank you so much for this video.. i spent hours no sleep to find a system to make it easy for me... finally i found ur video.. i don't try it yet, but I'm sure it will work... thnx brother..
The only part I am still confused on is if PayPal automatically deducts the payment installment or if they send the customer an invoice to pay? My PayPal in integrated with my shipping software, some orders are digital and some are shipped.
This is a great plugin, thank you. Quick question: If I wanted to give my customers the *option* to pay one lump sum, or to spread payments monthly, how do I go about setting those up simultaneously for the one course?
Thank you :) You would want to setup 2 identical products. One product would be for the one-time payment, lump sum. The second product would have the installment plan/subscription enabled. You would then have the choices on your sales page or wherever you're giving them the option when signing up. They would click on the button, link, etc. to proceed to the checkout page for whatever payment option they chose. Hope that helps :) Here is a video showing how to easily create subscriptions and installment plans inside the Upsell Plugin - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Esn4m6OuD0M.html
The Email subscription: can you Tag every Single product? Is it either woocommerce or your plugin or can you integrate it with woocommerce and learndash also?
Yes, every product can go to a seperate list/tag, so you can seperate them on a product basis. The Upsell Plugin does not integrate with Woo. It integrates directly with Stripe and PayPal. You can run woocommerce on your website along with the Upsell Plugin, but they don't "talk with each other". Hope that helps.
Jaber nice video... listen... how you in LD Profile page the subscription information. How the user that subscribe can find this info, and downgrade the plan or cancel etc... there's a way to do that and to you this info directly in LD profile page?
Is it a good idea to offer subscription plan? What if people choose that option and get access to my course and study it in a month or download it and then cancel their subscription? What’s the idea here? Like getting paid 1 month subscription amount is better than nothing? Im just trying to understand how I can effectively utilize this for my course. Thank you
Hi Osman - I agree with your thought process. When it comes to LearnDash if you're selling a couple "one-off" courses, it's going to be hard for your students to stick around for a while. Once they digest your content, they really don't need access to the courses again. So... IMO there are 2 ways to approach LearnDash and subscriptions. 1. You create your courses and drip the content/lessons to them using LearnDash's drip functionality. This approach will allow you to spread out the course content over a longer period of time. 2. This approach is the approach I think is most beneficial and will allow you to create a passive income with your LearnDash courses. Not only do you create LearnDash courses, but you build a community. You create additional content relevant to your audience which you're constantly adding to the members area. By continuously over-delivering and providing additional content, it will give your members/students a reason to continuously pay you and come back to the website. It will also allow you to build a community where your students and prospective students see you as the go-to expert in your field. Hope that helps. Let me know if you have nah questions and/or thoughts.
Hi Dan - No, cancelling a subscription would not issue any refunds. It would only cancel the subscription that is linked to that specific product/purchase. Hope that helps!
@@JaberMarketing so, in that specific case, you have the customers money, but they don't have access to any products? So, you'd need to refund them separately.
Sorry, I think I'm confused a bit on what you're asking. When a customer purchases a subscription that's attached to a LearnDash course(s). When they cancel their subscription, they would automatically be removed from the course(s) since they're no longer a paying customer/student.
@@JaberMarketing I gotcha. They pay you $397, but cancel future payments. If they"cancel" the rest of the payments, you remove access... But you still have their $397 and they have no product. So, you'd just need to refund the initial payment too.
@@JaberMarketing also, if it were a regular recurring subscription (with no end) you'd need to cancel their subscription at the end of the last subscription they paid for, not immediately. Ex. If they paid through June 30, but cancel on June 5th, you need to remove their access on June 30... Or give a prorated refund.
Would you please direct me to plug-in or any software that I can accomplish the following algorithmic/sequential questions with corresponding answers? MEDICAL STUDENT Option A Crazy Option B Sane MEDICAL STUDENT --> CRAZY --> Attention Span - Option A significant attention span Option B non-existent attention span MEDICAL STUDENT CRAZY --> ATTENTION SPAN --> SIGNIFICANT Attention Span --> Psychiatry MEDICAL STUDENT CRAZY --> ATTENTION SPAN --> NON-EXISTENT Attention Span --> Emergency Medicine MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> Hard-working Option A very hard-working Option B not so much hard-working MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> VERY HARD-WORKING --> Attitude Option A nice Option B doesn’t matter Option C mean MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> VERY HARD-WORKING --> ATTITUDE --> Nice Option A hates adults Option B hates children MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> VERY HARD-WORKING --> ATTITUDE --> NICE --> Hates Adults MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> VERY HARD-WORKING --> ATTITUDE --> NICE --> HATES ADULTS --> Pediatrics MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> VERY HARD-WORKING --> ATTITUDE --> NICE --> HATES CHILDREN --> Medicine MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> VERY HARD-WORKING --> ATTITUDE --> Doesn't Matter Option A patient asleep Option B patient dead MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> VERY HARD-WORKING --> ATTITUDE --> DOESN’T MATTER --> Patient Asleep --> Anesthesia MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> VERY HARD-WORKING --> ATTITUDE --> DOESN’T MATTER --> Patient Dead --> Pathology MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> VERY HARD-WORKING --> ATTITUDE --> Mean --> Surgery MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> HARD-WORKING --> Not so much Hard-working Option A Afraid of the light Option B Afraid of the dark MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> HARD-WORKING --> NOT SO MUCH HARD-WORKING --> Afraid of the Light --> Radiology MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> HARD-WORKING --> NOT SO MUCH HARD-WORKING --> Afraid of the dark Option A --> think big Option --> think small MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> HARD-WORKING --> NOT SO MUCH HARD-WORKING --> AFRAID OF THE DARK --> Think Big --> Dermatology MEDICAL STUDENT --> SANE --> HARD-WORKING --> NOT SO MUCH HARD-WORKING --> AFRAID OF THE DARK --> Think Small --> Ophthalmology