Digital Delivery Tool for Large files

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I have used ejunkie to sell ebooks for some time. I am now selling some video courses and the files are quite large. Can anyone tell me what you use for these larger files? I'm new to this area and would like something easy to use. I do not mind paying for a service.
Thanks for the help!
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  • Have you thought about using Amazon's S3 service? It's very affordable. You can easily control access to files there and the redundancy of their storage systems means you're likely to never 'lose' a file.
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    • Hi Madison,

      I'd suggest trying this little doo-hickey I made to compare the top download protection & delivery services.

      Depending on the size of your file, and the number of sales you expect, different services will have different pricing.

      Type in your numbers at Compare Download Services - DeliverMyFile.com to see how the prices stack up for you.

      That should help you get the best deal.

      -Ryan
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  • I use DPD (DPD Shopping Cart | The Easy Way to Sell Downloads, Keycodes, and Tangible Goods) <---not affiliate link...

    You get a free trial for the first month then it starts at just 5 dollars, I have like 13 products through them and i pay ten bucks a month and I can still add 7 more products before the next price increase...

    Also, they integrate with PayPal, PayDotCom, Clickbank, Aweber & Mailchimp, along with some others so you can add customers automatically to your lists as well...

    Hope this helps
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  • I find E-junkie with Amazon S3 and Cloudfront to be a very solid and affordable service.
  • I would also use Amazon S3 in conjunction with DLGuard so that the acutal file link can't be discovered by your customer.

    I currently sell several products that are in the 150-200 MB range and it works fine on my Bluehost account with DLGuard. But as my files become bigger (more video, etc) I'll just use Amazon S3.
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    • It's not nice to hijack someone else's thread. You might try starting your own. It's free. :rolleyes:
  • Hi Bradley,
    Apologies. I didn't stop to think about that, I'll delete the question, if possible. Thanjs for your heads up
    James
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    • YouSendIt.com is a good service for sending large files, too. It's less than $10 a month and you can send VERY large files, but it's kind of geared toward sending out individual files to individual people, rather than as digital downloads. I use it to email videos I make for my coaching clients (each client gets their own personal instructional video a week....and the files are way too big to send using regular email!).
  • Hi Madison,

    As Chris mentioned, the latest DLGuard integrates with Amazon S3, and allows you to sell large downloadable files all automatically.

    I have clients selling 2 GB+ files without any problems at all.

    The benefit of using DLGuard instead of straight Amazon is you can set up secure download links intead of having to make your links public (and therefore sharable).

    If you have any questions, let me know - I'm happy to help!

    cheers
    Sam

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    I have used ejunkie to sell ebooks for some time. I am now selling some video courses and the files are quite large. Can anyone tell me what you use for these larger files? I'm new to this area and would like something easy to use. I do not mind paying for a service. Thanks for the help!