Membership Sites – Are They For You?
So, here’s the question on a lot of people’s minds. Membership sites are a great way to build residual income, but how the heck do you attract new members?
There are plenty of ways to market your membership site and Ron Douglas and Alice Seba have some pretty unique easy-to-implement techniques to share in the Member Site Live training (registration starts on Thursday, April 28), but here are some ideas that you can use right now to make your membership offer enticing.
If you haven’t downloaded Ron and Alice’s free membership site report, grab that now by clicking here.
#1: What are the Benefits?
Clearly illustrate the benefits of the continuity program. Yes, the features of your product, membership, or service are important, but when asking them to sign up for ongoing payments, you really need to let them know the benefits. For example: save time, save money, excel at a skill, ease stress, have more stamina, etc.
#2: Give Low-Cost Trials to Get More People to Buy
Even if your subscription offer can be cancelled at anytime, people are often weary of getting hooked into a subscription of something they’re unsure of. You can offer a free or a very low-cost trial to try it out. For example, Ron and Alice offer a $1 10-day trial to our Elite Writer’s Lab program.
#3: Offer a Satisfaction Guarantee
A guarantee can go a long way into instilling more confidence to buy from your prospects. In the case of membership sites where you are delivering digital content, there are minimal costs per member that offering a 30-day money back guarantee, for example, is easy
enough to do.
#4: Let Them Cancel Anytime
In addition to giving them a guarantee, make sure they know they can cancel anytime. If you feel your offer requires a time commitment (ex. 6 mo. contract on services or coaching), it’s up to you, but in most cases there is no reason to make people feel tied to a subscription. They will more likely give it a try if they know they can get out easily. Then you just wow them with your content, so they’ll stay.
#5: Get Your Customers to Promote
Set up an affiliate program that your customers are aware of. Yes, you’ll be recruiting website owners to your affiliate program, but make sure it’s also accessible by every day people who enjoy your products and not just affiliate marketers.
Make the concept of the affiliate program easy for your non-internet marketing members to understand – it’s simply a referral program where they can refer family and friends. Make it attractive by telling them they can earn enough cash to pay for their monthly membership, or even more.
Just a few ideas to get you going. And hey, if you haven’t grabbed our free guide with 24 ideas and examples of winning membership ideas, here is where to get it.
It’s going to be available for a few more days only, so don’t miss it. Membership sites will help you to build your online business.
Tanya Brockett says
You all make this seem so easy. Thank goodness!
Providing the benefits to your product or service helps you to see the value of your own work. It also keeps you in alignment with offering your best.
Membership sites will become a part of my business this year, thanks to you.
Keep the tips coming,
Tanya Brockett, MBA
Speaker & Founding Editor
http://www.HallagenInk.com
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Connie Ragen Green says
So glad to hear you are embracing the idea of having a membership site, Tanya.
Thanks for stopping by.
Connie Ragen Green
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Kristine says
Great information to know about starting a membership site. I wonder if it is possible to start one if you have a pet sitting business? Could that work? Just curious how to use it in different niches.