Question: I’ve got an existing WordPress website, hosted through BlueHost and would like to connect my new Thinkific online course website to my WordPress website. What’s the best way?
Answer: There are a few levels of integration depending on the customer experience you want your clients to have when reviewing and buying your Thinkific course.
Your options are:
Set up your Thinkific course website as a sub-domain of your main website. If your site was called www.example.com, you could set up your Thinkific site under courses.example.com. You could then add a link in the navigation of your example.com website titled “Courses” that links to your courses.example.com website.
You could set up your course website under a new domain like examplecourses.com or named after the focus of your online course catalogue.
You could keep your Thinkific website with the domain example.thinkific.com and link to the individual courses through the Thinkific WordPress plugin.
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Thinkific integrated in WordPress
Question: I’ve got an existing WordPress website, hosted through BlueHost and would like to connect my new Thinkific online course website to my WordPress website. What’s the best way?
Answer: There are a few levels of integration depending on the customer experience you want your clients to have when reviewing and buying your Thinkific course.
Your options are:
I hope this helps.
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