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Understanding the Need for and How to Start a Membership
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Perhaps you have heard about how lucrative membership
sites can be. Perhaps you belong to several successful
membership sites and would like to join this online
business model. You can make a lot of money by owning a
paid membership site. You can have steady income for
years from just one membership site. Membership sites
come in automatically as long as the site is running.
In case you are unsure of what a paid membership site
is, let us review:
You
may have heard them referred to as member only sites,
membership sites, subscription, or even mentorship
sites. All of these sites have one thing in common and
that is that a member has to pay to have access to the
content of the site. These sites all bring in a steady
flow of money month after month, year after year and can
be on a variety of different topics. Some membership
sites provide useful information on a particular topic,
some sites mentor members in a particular field while
others offer information such as review or articles
about a particular product. Other membership sites
provide specialized services or act as a gathering place
for the members who all have a common interest. No
matter what type of site it is the one thing all of
these sites have in common is that all of the members
are only entitled to the information if they pay for it.
People gladly pay for information online because the
information is easily accessible, can be specialized to
a particular topic or product or can be about mentoring
them in a particular field of interest. The site offers
something of special value that is not offered anywhere
else. This is why people are willing to pay for
membership in these sites, to obtain valuable
information that they feel they cannot get anywhere
else. People pay for this information because it would
be time consuming to gather the information on their
own, or because the information is difficult to come by.
Just a few years ago, most people did not have to pay to
access information online; it was free for the taking.
Membership sites did not become popular until a few
years ago, so the field is pretty wide open yet for new
membership site owners.
Membership sites are springing up that are focused on
all sorts of unusual topics and some common topics too.
Topics of membership sites can range from business, to
hobbies, to products, marketing, fitness and weight
loss, dating and other social topics, even cultural
websites.
Now
that you know a little bit more about membership sites
and the need for them it is time to learn a little about
how to start a profitable membership site.
Your first step in starting a membership site is to
choose a topic. The topic should be something that you
are passionate about, have some expertise in, and are
viewed by others as having knowledge about the topic.
Sit down and make a list of all the things that you have
interest in, your hobbies, your vocations, any business
training you have had, or even what you do when you have
free time. Are you a consultant, speaker, or mentor to
others on any topic? Once you have narrowed down a topic
it is time to set up your member’s only site.
Setting up your membership site:
You
will find many software programs and tools to help you
set up your membership site. Basically, you need a
Website, hosting, and 3rd party services to help you
with the administrative tasks of running a membership
site. You can find all of this in one place by using
membership management software systems. These systems
automatically do all the administrative tasks involved
in running a membership site. Using a system can reduce
your workload greatly.
Google the terms "membership site" and discover all the
software systems available. Look them over carefully to
see what benefits they offer. Choose one that has a good
support system, knowledge tools, and a forum for asking
questions and getting good advice from knowledgeable
individuals who are currently running or who have
previously run successful membership sites.