If you're willing to provide feedback on my videos, you can view them for free. Just send an e-mail to john@johnwheeler.org.
I used:
* Camtasia2 for screen recording
* Blue Snowball Yeti mic
* Neewer articulating mic stand
* Neewer mic pop filter
The payments were easy with Amazon payments: Copy and paste payment button code. I do hosting on DigitalOcean.
To deploy I use fabric. I also have a quick and dirty fabric task, create_user, that will provision a new user if someone buys the tutorial (since I'm not processing many orders).
The videos are a lot of work, but you get a process down, and it's fun. At first, one video took me all day, and it was poor. Now, I can do several in a day, and the quality is better.
I'll open source the training site code, so you can do the same on your projects if interested.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 12.3 ms ] threadI created an Open Source project for Amazon Echo development in Python and paid video tutorials. To advertise, I do a link on the github page:
"Lighten your cognitive load. Level up with the $15 Alexa Skills Kit Video Tutorial."
https://github.com/johnwheeler/flask-ask
If you're willing to provide feedback on my videos, you can view them for free. Just send an e-mail to john@johnwheeler.org.
I used:
* Camtasia2 for screen recording
* Blue Snowball Yeti mic
* Neewer articulating mic stand
* Neewer mic pop filter
The payments were easy with Amazon payments: Copy and paste payment button code. I do hosting on DigitalOcean.
To deploy I use fabric. I also have a quick and dirty fabric task, create_user, that will provision a new user if someone buys the tutorial (since I'm not processing many orders).
The videos are a lot of work, but you get a process down, and it's fun. At first, one video took me all day, and it was poor. Now, I can do several in a day, and the quality is better.
I'll open source the training site code, so you can do the same on your projects if interested.