From TikTok video to course sale
The path is simple: your video delivers real value and proves you know your subject, then you point to your page where your course offer lives. The classic mistake is trying to sell the whole thing inside the video. TikTok builds the want and the trust, the page closes the sale.
Selling from your own page rather than a third party platform means you set your price, you keep the relationship with your students, and you share no commission with a middleman. Your TikTok audience becomes a direct source of signups.
Putting your course on sale on your page
On Lynks.Pro you have two approaches depending on your format. If your course fits in a file (PDF, workbook, pack), you use a digital product block with automatic delivery. If it lives somewhere else (a course area, private videos), you use a paid link that unlocks access after payment.
Either way, the buyer pays, the money lands straight on your own PayPal or Stripe account, and Lynks takes no commission. Then you paste your page address into your TikTok bio and point to it in your content.
Building the trust that closes the sale
A course sells on trust. On your page, be clear about what the student will learn, how long it takes, the format, and the concrete outcome. Add student feedback where you can, and a precise outline of the program. A vague offer does not convert, no matter how much traffic you send it.
On price, stay honest about the real value and your audience. You can work out a starting rate with our free tools, then adjust as sales come in. To sell with no commission whatever your channel, our guide on selling courses commission free pairs with this one.