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November 30, 2016 at 2:31 am #13852vivianaMember
How is it possible if the person already purchased course A and they want to purchase course B & C with one member login access? Is there a way to create index page, so it will list down all the courses they have access once they login.
Currently I’m using registration page for each specific course, REDIRECT PAGE, so after the person logins, they’re directed to membership page course A.
Thank you
November 30, 2016 at 4:20 am #74700wzpModeratorPerhaps, what you want to use is “partial content” protection:
https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wordpress-membership/how-to-protect-a-section-of-a-post-or-page-88
Also, if you are using eStore, you can use the [wp_eStore_members_purchase_history_with_download] shortcode to display a member’s purchased courses, along with the download or APR links:
https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wordpress-membership/how-to-display-a-members-purchase-history-158
December 2, 2016 at 2:43 am #74701vivianaMemberHello,
Yes, I’m using partial content protection.
I mean, if the customer already purchased course A, can he purchase different course B,C,B (they’re separate courses), they’re not UPGRADE. How can the customer use the same login to access different courses? Different courses has different membership pages.
I see in the member area, each member can only choose one level membership.
What do I provide in the “after login page” when the person purchased multiple courses? I set up membership page, [http://theinspiredambition.com/my-membership/] for after login page in Pages/Form Setting, but it doesn’t work.
December 3, 2016 at 12:52 am #74702adminKeymasterIf you want a member to have access to multiple different membership level at a time then you need to use the following feature:
What you put as the after login page is entirely upto you. You can have a page that links to all your membership level’s home pages then send the user to that page. They can then browser from there.
December 5, 2016 at 7:57 am #74703vivianaMemberHello,
So, they need to login first before they purchase additional product/course? Integration paypal using [http://theinspiredambition.com/?emember_paypal_ipn=1] ?
December 5, 2016 at 1:05 pm #74704wzpModeratorThat is 1 way to do it. They can register for a “free” membership level, and then purchase add-on levels. In “the real world,” a student first “enrolls” at a school and then “registers” for the classes they want.
August 4, 2017 at 4:51 pm #74705siteseerMemberHello –
I am offering Guitar Lesson eCourses via Aweber. My original set-up for eMember was…
– Free Member – got access to restricted free lesson pages on my site after sign-up
– Intro To Guitar – a paid subscription gave access to weekly video lessons via email
– Easy Chords – a paid subscription gave access to weekly video lessons via email
– etc. – [there are five separate e-courses altogether]
Situation/Issue:
I want to provide a free trial of my Intro to Guitar eCourse and make the current “restricted” pages available to anyone visiting my site.
So…
– I removed the payment details in my eMember Dashboard from the Intro to Guitar eCourse.
– Then, I gave access to the lessons for this ecourse in the free memberhip level
– I also entered the related Aweber list ID for this eCourse into the Free Membership level.
– Now, when someone registers for a free trial, they should automatically get added to the correct Aweber list and be able to access the videos after I send the page link.
– After registration, new subscribers are currently redirected to the member dashboard. However, they shouldn’t be able access the video lessons until I send them the link, which is what I want.
Questions:
1. Did I set this up correctly?
2. I’d like to redirect new registrations to a Thank You page, but still have them be able to access the member dashboard after login AND receive my emails. How do I accomplish this?
3. My original free members were not added to the Intro To Guitar email list when they registered. Consequently, they won’t receive the email links to access to my free trial lessons. Can they be added to my email list another way?
Here’s a link to my Free Trial page:
Free trial url: [http://abclearnguitar.com/module-1-introduction-to-guitar/]
Thanks for your time.
Kathy
August 5, 2017 at 12:37 am #74706adminKeymaster1) What you did sounds fine to me. However, you can use the following feature of eMember to create a page with a registration form for any of your levels and allow direct access to that level (without any payment).
This can be useful if you are offering a limited time of your premium membership level. When you don’t want to offer the trial anymore, you just remove that shortcode from the page.
2) Members get access to the content according to their membership level. The thank you page redirection has nothing to do with their access.
3) You can delete those 3 member records and re-add them so they go through the same process.
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