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Today I want to thank Marcus Couch of the Scene Zine Podcast at www.thescenezine.com for sending in this link. It’s kind of a membership site tool, but its really designed for people looking to educate.

prfessorThe site is www.prfessor.com (that’s not a typo) and for $49 bucks a month you get a hosted, turn-key solution for anyone looking to create courses, and charge money (or not ) for them. You can literally create your University, training center, or certification program in about a half hour.

Set up unlimited courses, for unlimited students and create tests and exams for the course. Set up payments easily with paypal or use your authorize.net account. You can set up multiple “programs” (kind of like different school in colleges).

You can be the dean and the teacher, or recruit professors and give them a whatever percent of the classes they teach. You can create intelligent quizzes in a snap.

You have 1 gig of file storage, and 30 gigs of transfer per month. If you have a bunch of videos, I’m not sure if 1 gig would last. I wonder if using something like the S3 Media player would allow you to copy and paste code so storage wouldn’t be a concern.

So what’s the catch? Well if I had one thing to complain it’s that the default theme of the site is kind of plain. It’s not ugly, but it’s not “wow.” Are you stuck? No. You can upload your logo to help. If you need more help to update the look of the website you are going to put out some cash to have the look customized (to the tune of about $1000). My thought is I will build the site and once I get some students I will pay to have it customized.

It really looks easy as the tools automatically create your course catalog, FAQ page, contact us page, and instructor recruiter page and you can drop in a logo and brand your site in seconds. It’s only $49 bucks a month.

Check it out at prfessor.com

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In today’s show I talk about a free button creating software, as well as my surprise to Paypal‘s Virtual Terminal (I missed the fine print about the $30 charge per month), and I found another great tool for handling emails, autoresponders, and surveys all in one package.

Trellion Button Factory Trellion Button Factory
With Trellian Button Factory you can quickly and easily create stunning buttons, menus, logos and icons for use on your website or multimedia presentations. No previous graphic design experience required. Just use your imagination to create original web graphics that stand out on the Internet.


I was pleased to hear there was a way to take credit card orders over the phone using Paypal. I signed up for the Virtual Terminal, went through all the hoops, and got approved. Then on the final step I see where this is going to cost me $30 a month. They say that adding the option of taking orders over the phone can increase your sales by 80+ percent. I find this surprising in the year 2008 that there are THAT many people afraid to order over the Internet. For more information go to paypal.com


iContact Email and Autoresponder SystemI found out about iContact when I interview Tom Sibella for the Musicians Cooler. iContact is primarily an email list manager, but is also has a  SUPER easy to use interface with a POWERFUL feature set (email, autoresponder, surveys, the ability to do multiple filters on a list). Best of all its only $9.95 a month. It is based on how many subscribers you have and how many emails you send (so if you have 500 subscribers you can send 3000 emails). There is a free trial available at icontact.com

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