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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

How Much for that E-Learning in the Window?

One of the biggest obstacles companies encounter when looking for e-learning is the question...how much does it cost? That question has been around for ages and never seems to have a satisfactory answer. Most e-learning vendors are a little evasive when it comes to answering that question.

As a case in point, check out this posting called Does anyone know how to price e-learning?

Here is another story on the price of e-learning called The Cost of E-Learning

When it comes to LMS pricing, the answers are even less forthcoming.

Enter a vendor who is laying the pricing issue right on the table. A company called Intellum provides a wonderful pricing matrix on their site. And the matrix is visual so instead of having to wonder what a "medium level of interactivity" actually means. You can click on sample screen shots and see what you can get for $10,000 or $20,000 or even up to $40,000. The concept of open samples and pricing is wonderful for clients.

Click on image to see examples arranged by price.


They do the same for their LMS pricing structure.

You know the LMS price from the beginning.


Love the concept. Check out the site and the software, you'll have a really good idea of what you are purchasing and what you can get for your dollar...such a novel approach to custom course development and LMS pricing...amazing.

UPDATE: Here is a link from OnPoint Digital to their advertised pricing structure. They've been letting customers use an interactive Excel-based model right off their main web sites to allow customers and prospects to quickly determine the 1 to 3 year price for any solution we offer for many years. Check out a link to their pricing.

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3 comments:

Robert Gadd said...

Hi Karl. We agree 100% with your belief in LMS and mobile learning pricing transparency and actually offer an interactive Excel-based model right off our main web sites that allows customers and prospects to quickly determine the 1 to 3 year price for any solution we offer. Freely providing our pricing has always been a hallmark of our solution and allows interested parties to "cut to the chase" on the numbers before digging in to determine if we're going to be a proper technical and operational fit.

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Anonymous said...

E-learning cool this is very useful for the people thanks for posting ..

- i agree especially if there are elearning systems