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Top 4 Tips for Creating a Six-Figure Membership Site
Membership sites are becoming more popular with entrepreneurs as a way to provide exclusive content to people who are willing to pay a monthly or yearly fee. Membership sites are popular because they provide passive income for their owners and allow people to establish themselves as experts in their chosen field. If youÕve recently launched a site, or are just now starting your research, here are four tips for creating a six-figure membership site.
Tip #1 Ð Make it Clear that You’re an Expert
As you start to attract customers, you’ll need to keep your offerings to a high standard if you want them to keep coming. You have to put in the time and energy to make sure that this happens. You can make this happen by establishing yourself as a thought-leader and be at the forefront of anticipating the opportunities and threats which your chosen field is likely to face.
Tip #2 Ð Structure Your Content Smartly
The best membership sites are those that offer lots of value for the money. One way to create a significant membership site is to provide a learning path. This is a structured way to present your courses so that learners will get the information incrementally. If you can present your customers with a training roadmap that you gradually teach a few of the skills, you may end up with more members.
Tip #3 Ð Don’t Give Everything Away at Once
To run a successful membership site, you need to find a way to strike a careful balancing act. While your first podcast, eBook, or lesson needs to have tangible value, if you share too much, you won’t have any content for the next time. This is especially important if you give away a freebie initially to collect email addresses.
Tip #4 Ð Leverage Your Existing Customers
While you still want to gain a lot of new members, you also need to take into consideration how you are engaging your current members. After you secure your first set of members, you may want to engage with them so that you know if there are ways that you can improve. When current customers are happy, they will not only continue to do business with you, but they will refer you to their family and friends.
The best membership websites offer their members high-quality content on a consistent basis and establish themselves as the best at what they do. They keep customers coming back and telling their friends about it. By utilizing these four tips, you’ll be able to build a successful membership site that continues to provide you with passive monthly income.
4 Simple Secrets For Creating A Successful Membership Site
Anyone can launch a membership site, but not everyone will be successful. The essential element of a successful membership website is having a clear Why,’ or the value that you will serve up to your members. Everything else serves your Why. However, even if you have a fantastic Why, it is no guarantee that you will find success. Here are four secrets of successful membership sites that you can apply to your website.
Content
The most likely reason why your members joined your site is to have access to the useful and valuable, expert content that presents solutions to their specific, pressing, and common problems that they’ve been experiencing. As long as you can continue to provide them with high-quality content that helps them solve their problems, your members are going to stay on and give referrals to their family and friends. Here are some ways you can continue to provide your members with excellent content.
* Create a content calendar
* Be sure to set aside time for you to research
* Update older content
* Experiment with content type
* Consider including member-generated content
* Never forget who the material is for
Customer Experience
The customer experience doesn’t just begin when they sign-up for your site. Their entire experience consists of learning who you are, to reading your content on your blog, to opting into your mailing list, signing up for your site, to purchasing your products, and finally canceling their membership. It is essential that you create a positive experience for their entire journey because it will increase your likeliness of developing a loyal member and improving the number of referrals you receive.
Change
Developing an online business inevitably involves rapid change. What is popular today, may be gone tomorrow, and what might seem obscure today might suddenly be the talk of the town tomorrow. A successful membership site will never stop adapting to the current trends and the preferences of their members.
Community
When you have an active, thriving community on your membership site, it will increase the chances that your members will stay. Without an engaged community, your site will never live up to its fullest potential. There are several ways that you can take care of your community.
* Applaud successes and celebrate the wins of your members.
* Cherish the members you have more than those you donÕt.
* Be a part of the community.
The central element that will determine whether your membership site is successful or not is in the value that you give your members. Everything else is secondary. Having a good grasp on these four fundamental principles will put you on the path to long-term success.
4 Critical Mistakes to Avoid When Building Your Membership Website
If you are thinking about creating a membership website, then there are things that you can do to ensure that you find success. However, there are also things that you need to avoid when building your membership website. Here are four critical mistakes that you want to try to avoid doing when you are creating your first membership site.
Mistake #1 Đ Not Providing Enough Value
Whether you have a free or paid membership site, you have to provide your members with a reason to be members and a reason to return to your site and login again and again. Fortunately, it is relatively easy to keep them interested. By setting up a blog or a forum and then encouraging discussion and participation from your members, youŐll provide them with the value they are expecting. The key to remember is that content is king, so you need to make sure that you give your members a ton of it to keep them coming back.
Mistake #2 Đ Designing a Complicated User Interface
If you design a site that needs a Ph.D. to navigate, then you’ll probably turn off a lot of members. While it may seem uncomplicated to you, if your members can’t quickly browse it, then they will go somewhere else. To ensure that you have a simple, easy to navigate site, have some objective people play with it and provide you with feedback. You have to remember that you need to give your members what they want, not design the site that you want.
Mistake #3 Đ Providing Poor User Experience
If your site is slow to respond, has broken links, or images that take days to load, your website is not responsive. If you want to run a successful membership site, then you have to strive to provide a stellar user experience. Get people to test your site and let you know of any issues that they come across. If your poor user experience continues, your members will get frustrated, and they will quickly leave and not return.
Mistake #4 Đ Providing Bad Customer Service
It doesn’t matter if you have a free or paid site, or if you are doing it for a hobby or a business. If you want your members to stay with your site, you have to provide them with excellent customer service. This is how you can differentiate yourself from your competition.
Running a successful membership site takes a lot of effort. However, if you can avoid making these four critical mistakes, you’ll be well on your way to building a membership site that’s successful.

Are you familiar with these lies?
How long have you been told that money is only the dollars that you get at the end of the month?
1. You work hard the whole month
2. See your dollars slowly dwindle until there’s one left,
3. Only to get a temporary relief on the 30th/31st when your salary comes in.
4. Repeat
Chances are you’re in this loop, without a shred of hope that you can break free from it.
So if you still firmly believe that this is the life that you’ll ever live…
YOU’RE LYING TO YOURSELF
If you want to br financially free and still only have your day-job, YOU’LL NEVER GET IT
Now if you think your parents, teachers or friends are to blame for your current situation right now, believe me, they’re not guilty.
They actually don’t know any better.
Most likely, they have been told the same thing by THEIR parents, teachers or friends: they can only survive with a job, any job.
This loop that you’ve been going through each month is called the Slow Lane
So, if there’s a slow lane, is there a fast one?
You betcha.
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This is my sincere lending hand to you. If you’re earning too little or too slow, this message is for you.