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		<title>Add A Shopping Cart To Moodle®</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are creating a pay-to-learn website, you have no doubt looked at the various web-based open-source LMS (Learning Management Systems) or sometimes called CMS (Course Management Systems). These programs were designed by educators, not marketers, so they don&#8217;t contain the payment solutions that marketers want to cash in on the &#8216;Boom&#8217; in pay-to-learn web [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you are creating a pay-to-learn website, you have no doubt looked at the various web-based open-source LMS (Learning Management Systems) or sometimes called CMS (Course Management Systems). These programs were designed by educators, not marketers, so they don&#8217;t contain the payment solutions that marketers want to cash in on the &#8216;Boom&#8217; in pay-to-learn web sites.</p>
<p>The sad fact is, that the open-source LMS products today just do not have robust ecommerce support. It is possible to add a shopping cart to an open-source LMS product like Moodle. With a little set of hacks and the E-Junkie shopping cart system, it&#8217;s really quite easy to do, even if you have basic to moderate coding skills.</p>
<h2>Use Remote Enrollment</h2>
<p>They key to doing this in Moodle is by using the remote enrollment database feature. You &#8216;intercept&#8217; the enrollment code within Moodle, and replace it with your shopping cart buttons. Then the remote callback feature of the EJunkie shopping cart populates your external enrollment database.</p>
<p>I have created an electronic web e-course that shows how to do all of this in detail.&#160; If you are handy with PHP, it should not be any problem for you to set up – if you are not, consult an expert to help you with the mods.&#160; Also, this procedure should be viewed as a ‘hack’, not a ‘module’.&#160; It would be unlikely to survive an upgrade without some modification.</p>
<h2>E-Junkie Shopping Cart</h2>
<p>This course shows you how to use the popular <a href="http://www.e-junkie.com/" target="_blank">e-Junkie service</a> with Moodle.&#160; This site has all the e-commerce functions you need to add a powerful shopping cart to your Moodle system.&#160; This setup offers:</p>
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<li>A professional-looking cart and checkout system </li>
<li>The ability to use any payment processor &#8211; not just PayPal </li>
<li>A pro-grade affiliate management system </li>
<li>Ability to track payments </li>
<li>A system that integrates with popular 3rd party systems such as autoresponders </li>
<li>Professional design and a reliable system </li>
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<h2>Here Is A Preview</h2>
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<p>I used to give this course away – but many of you who took my offer had numerous support issues, so to make it worth my while, I’ve decided to charge $29 for the course.&#160; Dozens of users have successfully implemented this solution – it really harnesses the power of e-Junkie.&#160; There are 5 videos, over 40 minutes of instruction.</p>
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