How do I sell my Keynote presentations?

I have several interactive, exploratory Keynote creations that I have made for my high school history students to work through.  They are much mroe than lectures.  They are game-like.  I would like to try an sell them in an iTunes or iBooks environment.  But, I see that iTunes-U is for free publication only?  Is there a place in iTuens for me to sell my Keynotes to other teachers?
Now, I have seen that I can drag a Keynote into a template in iBooks Author.  But, that seems a bit of a hoop, and not prone to work that well with all the decision-making links I have.
So, is there a way outside of iBooks Author; to just post my work--like in iTunes-U, and have teachers or students purchase my work?
Thanks,
B. Kabat

Well, not entirely true.  I did break up a Keynote into several parts and put them in an iBooksAuthor blank template, and it all worked.  Then, I suppose, I could submit if for publication like any other novice author.  My original question was if there was an iTunes angle that I might not understand, in which I could just post the Keynote for sale, rather than putting it into an iBook.  (And, in doing so, it would not really be a book:  I stretched the Keynotw widget to cover the whole double page, and then it all just worked like a Keynote, not a book.)
So, if going the iBooksAuthor route is the only way, then so be it.  I just wondered if perhapse this vast community might know more.

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