Woocommerce License Manager
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Hi guys
For the developers who use wordpress web sites; I've found this woocommerce plugin for the serial protection system ;https://codecanyon.net/item/woocommerce-license-manager/16636748
it allows you to upload the bulk serials in .txt format for each product. And it gives the serial number that you've provided, to the customer, right after the purchase.
I think it can be integrated with Christoph's simple copy protection system.
Anyone uses that, or any suggestions, ideas?
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@orange wow $59.00 for WP plugin...
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You can also use SendOwl
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Hmm, never heard of SendOwl - nice.
OK - some quick comments that hopefully might set context for those of us only starting out on this selling audio products malarky., and may set/adjust a few expectations. I will at some point try and mention HISE in all this...
First there are a whole load of distributor web sites out there where you can sell your products - it's an intensive business and takes a lot of effort to be successful., and this is reflected in the margin charged. If you sell non-exclusively (thru multiple stores) then you will generally get 60% of sales (yes they keep 40%), exclusive (on one site only) and your share may well go up to 70%. Some sites roll the transaction fees in there some add these on top.
So I think a HISE-focused shop would be a good thing, but it would be non-viable to suggest only 5-10% of revenue went to Christoph(the shop owner-manager). If Christoph set up a "shop" as he suggests he is thinking about, then I would expect him to charge the same sorts of margin as everyone else.(30-40%), and all of this has nothing to do with the licensing each of us will need to pay Christoph to sell HISE-based products commercially, through whatever channel(s) we have available.
The only thing I would ask Christoph to consider when deciding on the model for this licensing arrangement is that most of the time we the "sellers" are getting (usually ) only 60% of retail - and retail might be "50% off sale" prices...so it can be quite "small-beer"
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Do you really think it is okay to take up to 40% for what is almost passive income by the distributor?
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@Stroggan Most of the distributors asks approx %40. + If you don't have a license tracking system, (if you only give serial numbers to the distributor) you can't know if a serial sold several times.
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@Stroggan In the end my opinion about this matters not a jot. It definitely not passive income however. They are doing graphics, audio demos, social media work all to increase traffic to their sites. Most of the big vendors have 200k+ subscribers - if you think you can get that many then feel free to enter the market, and charge me 5% - I will sign up in a heartbeat.
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@Lindon Your opinion matters because we are talking about Christoph setting up a little niche store for HISE instruments, and I am assuming that he will not spend considerable amounts of time and money to market every single product on the store constantly and in perpetuity.
I just hope that we can be a little progressive here and not artificially inflate the prices of our products for no other reason than "they do it".
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The current plan for the "HISE store" is a affilitate link setup which will charge a certain percentage amount when the customer buys your product through this link. This will be in the range of 20%-30%, which is the standard for distributor cuts, but again, just applies when people buy through the link (which assumes that I did the marketing for this conversion).
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Yes.
The 5/10% I wrote it. but it was only an example. The other sites recover 30 to 40% "without doing anything" of what you say; But Christoph - he - creates, develops and updates HISE all the time. He deserves these percentages.PS: beyond 40%, I think that in return we can ask for a picture of Christoph in Spider-man, or naked Christoph ...
ok, I go out ...:face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:
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Well this is me dressed as mermaid from a theatre production a few years back:
Can I have 50% now?
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Lol,
still waiting for a "Christoph Harp" instrument, btw..
greets,
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@Christoph-Hart Ahhahah, it was good ;) :) Yes you deserve it all the time, without this picture :)
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70 % !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D
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@Christoph-Hart It's like to see a fusion between the fisherman and the mermaid in the Frederic Leighton's painting :P