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Add A Shopping Cart To Learning and Course Management Systems

by Carl on May 20, 2008

I’m putting the finishing touches on my newest information product:

Add A Shopping Cart To Learning and Course Management Systems

This is the ‘hack’ everyone is looking for to add a professional shopping cart to an open-source LMS or CMS. I’m not going to advertise the name of the software this CD-Rom product is designed for, but if you use open-source CMS or LMS systems, you’ll easily guess the name. Why the mystery? Well, seems the owner of the system’s trademarked name won’t let anyone advertise services related to his GNU product without paying him first. I’m not judging this issue one way or another, it’s just the way it is.

I’m going to include instructions on how to use this technique, including screencast video, source code and written documentation (most of the content is video). This method uses the E-Junkie shopping cart, and does require a bit of technical know-how to implement - but if you have scripted in PHP and can set up a MySQL database, you’ll find it pretty easy to do.
Release date of this product will be Friday, May 20th. I’ll offer the product for $29 with free US shipping.

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1 Matt Hanson 05.20.08 at 6:39 pm

Good writing. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed my Google News Reader..

Matt Hanson

2 Sales Buzz 05.26.08 at 6:33 pm

Hi…we are looking for a shopping cart for our new sales training website that will work with LMS hosting. Any information on the subject would be greatly appreciated.

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