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Dilibit is a website targeting the Colombian market. Its main page headline says “Buy, resell, and learn how to activate streaming screens in Colombia.” The scraped content shows that it mainly sells “screens” or accounts for Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, YouTube Premium, Spotify, and similar services. It also offers a course called “Cómo Vender Pantallas de Netflix en Colombia,” meaning “How to Sell Netflix Screens in Colombia.” Note that the captured page is currently a 404 error page, and the course information mainly comes from recommended product cards; the full course page content is missing.
The course category is fairly clear: it focuses on reselling streaming accounts/screens, leaning toward digital-product e-commerce and hands-on sales rather than traditional film, programming, or structured marketing courses. The teaching language appears to be Spanish, and the target market is clearly Colombia. The delivery format is not disclosed, so it is not possible to confirm whether it is live, recorded, or one-on-one instruction. There is also no visible information about course length, module outline, assignments, community access, or post-sale support. No certification or certificate is mentioned, so it should not be treated as a course that provides any formal credential. Instructor information is also absent; all that can be confirmed is that the organization itself sells streaming screens and related services.
The course is listed at COP $100.000, down from COP $180.000, with a 44% discount shown on the page. Compared with typical short online courses, this price is not particularly high. However, because there is no course syllabus, promised learning outcomes, instructor background, or service commitment, its value for money is difficult to assess accurately. The site also sells many low-priced streaming screen products, generally ranging from around COP $10.000 to $30.000, suggesting that the course may be built around its existing product-sales model.
The main advantage is its vertical positioning: the course topic is closely tied to the website’s actual sales business, making it potentially relevant for people who want to understand the local Colombian model for reselling streaming screens. Product pages display discounts, duration, and number of devices, and the e-commerce flow looks relatively straightforward. The main drawback is the severe lack of educational information, making it impossible to judge teaching quality, learning path, or after-sales support. In addition, reselling streaming accounts or screens may involve platform terms of service, account stability, and compliance risks, so extra caution is needed before purchasing.
This course is more suitable for people based in Colombia who understand Spanish and want to experiment with reselling digital accounts. It is not suitable for users who need systematic certification, formal vocational training, or long-term verifiable learning outcomes. Access from China and supported payment methods are not reflected in the available text, so they should be considered unknown. Chinese users who simply want to learn digital marketing or e-commerce resale may want to prioritize Spanish- or English-language courses on platforms such as Udemy, Hotmart, and Coursera, as well as official, compliant streaming subscription channels.
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