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Need help withSubscription ReBilling and membership management
I need some help with a subscription
based video site. specifically, I need some help with some sort of "best in class" solution that will handle "Subscription auto re billing". I also need some help with a service that might simplify the process of having the new customer sign up for their package, create username, email password to user, and then let user have access to the private files. I already have my PSD files done for the site the site is all wordpress. video files streamed by viddler white label. merchant account by authorize.net i just need to find the most secure way to have the FREE promo files in one area and the premium subscription files in another secure area that can only be accessed if you pay. I have looked at the following solutions. subscriptiondna ariasystems should i custom code a script that does this? who are the big players in this "space"? are there premium service providers that do this? |
Most adult sites use CCBill for billing and they handle the recurring, as well as affiliates
and related things. Strongbox is most recommended to make the members' area secure in coordination with CCBill. > should i custom code a script that does this? A standard figure of speech in the programming field for the last 20 years has been "it's like writing your own security", to refer to a newbie doing something really dumb, especially spending thousands of dollars coding some piece of crap in house when much better code is available for far less cost. For example, if you asked techies "should I design my own video format rather then using MPEG4?", they might say "that's like writing your own security" - stupid, because mpeg4 is far superior than anything you'd create, and it's readily available. CCBill has probably spent more than $250,000 developing a great system for billing (and rebilling). Why would you spend $4,000 developing something that sucks balls in comparison when you can just use CCBill? NATS and Mansion also have nice systems that they've spent many years on. Similarly, the Strongbox people have spent the last twelve years doing nothing but developing better and better security for your site. Why spend a few thousand to make your own piece of crap security which will get hacked immediately when you can just buy Strongbox for $150? Figure over the last twelve years there's been maybe $150,000 of development work to make Strongbox what it is, and you can buy that $150,000 worth of effectiveness for $150. Writing your own would be extremely silly. There are two or three scenarios when it makes sense to write custom business software. a) It makes sense to write custom if there is nothing available to meet your needs. b) It makes sense to write custom when it's your core business competency - Google does their own search, eBay does their own auction software. Neither does their own employee clock in / clock out software. c) It MAY make sense to write custom if you intend to invest in doing it much better than what's available, but really this is only if a combination of a) and b) apply. You probably don't need "better" if what's available does what you need it to do and it's not the focus of your business anyway. Those are the "rules" about custom software that are normally used. I would add another. It may make sense to go custom if the need is so simple that it can be written faster/cheaper than it can be found elsewhere, and it's not likely that you'll need more advanced features later. |
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