And here's my view if you wish to try the platform,

The Pros

- Simple flow of process

- Affiliates option, You can send a unique link to your friends, and share to their audience, whereby Your affiliate will earn a commission on each sale they refer.

- If you are based in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the UK, you'll be paid out via direct deposits in your country's currency.

The Cons

- Gumroad takes 5% + 25¢ per transaction on sales,

- If you are based outside of those countries, your only payout option (for now) is PayPal. Still, we only need a personal account for that.


So let me know what do you think? Or if anyone have been using Gumroad before, kindly share your experience.


UPDATE 21/12/2015, My landing page is officially up and running!

http://stressproofyourmoney.com/your_spym_financial_assistant



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Thanks for the info and training, kept for future reference.
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Oh yes, I love Gumroad, here's one of my products, which is free for now, https://gumroad.com/l/jCHwf.
People feeling up to it should also join in the small products lab, where you get 10 days to launch a product.
Its allot of work, allot of fun and a huge learning experience. Also allot of support and advice there.
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Thanks for the information. They happened to have next lab, starts on December 7, going to grab the opportunity!
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See you there
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Linda-777 Premium
This is sad, it seems their not going to do this SPL.
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yeah, too bad thought it suppose to start on 7th... Guess I will be on the waitlist for next one...
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BobZeiss Premium
I think this could solve a problem for me. PayPal used to be the web nomads friend but now they have gone all corporate, maybe it's not thier fault.
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I guess this is the norm nowadays, the big firms all gone corporate...
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