Making Flexible Membership Options Benefit You

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Making Flexible Membership Options Benefit You

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

One of the most commonly cited reasons that people use the Magic Members plugin is that it provides a maximum amount of flexibility in terms of how you create memberships. The key is not only having this ability, but knowing how to leverage it for the maximum benefit. Everyone knows how to create a membership with a single tier, but many either don’t know how or don’t know why creating additional tiers can provide unique benefits that aren’t otherwise possible. Here is a quick look at some of the flexible membership options that Magic Members allows you to utilize and how to implement them for maximum results.

1. The Free Trial
Even the newest membership site owner knows the theoretical benefit of giving their customers a free trial before they actually join the site. The problem is that the free trial isn’t always utilized in a way to maximize the number of people who convert from free member to paying member. The balancing act that many people have to decide between is whether or not a free trial should provide full access to all of the content, or just part of it. In general, there is a fairly simple way to make this decision. If the information is entirely educational, then it makes sense to still have content that cannot be accessed during the free trial. This will make the free trial a big teaser, which can boost conversions.

On the other hand, if you are providing something to your members that can get them invested in your offer, such as a piece of software or tool that they will use, then giving them access to everything during the trial will draw them in further, and boost conversions. For example, if you are running a health related membership site and premium members get to use some sort of diet tracker or workout tracker, then giving them access to it right away will get them personally invested in becoming a member. Remember, the key is not only offer a free trial, but offering the right kind of free trial.

2. The Extra Month
This is a strategy that is rarely used by membership sites, but can be the most effective way to lower your attrition rate. Essentially, when someone starts to cancel, you offer them an additional free month as a member. If you have multiple tiers, you should give them a free month at a membership level that is one tier above what they currently are. You then use this additional month to sell your premium tiers. In many cases, people cancel because they aren’t receiving enough value. By giving them access to more than they previously had, they can get the extra value that they are looking for. Then once this free month is over, you offer them the higher level membership at the same rate they paid for the lower tier (normally this special rate will go for 3 or 4 months). This will not only prevent people from leaving your membership site, but can actually increase the number of people who take part at your premium membership tiers.

There are a lot of different ways that you can utilize the flexible membership options that Magic Members provides. The key is implementing these feature effectively to improve conversions and lower your attrition rate.

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3 Ways to Speed Up the Wordpress Membership Site Creation Process

Friday, February 18th, 2011

One of the most frustrating aspects of starting a Wordpress membership site is the creation process itself. Some people are great promoters, while others are great “behind the scenes” people. Regardless of what you are, the actual creation process can be difficult. Fortunately, there are some simple steps that you can take to speed up the creation process immensely By shortening the creation time, you will be generating profits sooner. Here are 3 ways that you can instantly speed up the creation of your Wordpress membership site.

1. Set Limits

One of the biggest problems that many Wordpress membership site creators have is that they don’t set limits. If you have all of the time in the world, you could tweak your site forever. In order to make sure that you are not wasting time on unproductive and unprofitable tasks it is vital that you set limits. For example, when creating the content, you don’t need to create all of the content before you open your doors. All you need to do is have enough content to satisfy your oldest member. A lot of people are worried about falling behind so they want to have some reserve content ready as a backup plan. While this is definitely a good idea, you shouldn’t put off your launch simply because you don’t think that you have enough backup content. Once you have a month or two of additional content, you should open your doors. (more…)

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3 Ways a Wordpress Membership Plugin Can Improve Your Advertising

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

When most people are choosing their Wordpress membership plugin they are looking at member-related features that will only be seen by people who actually become members. The problem with this is that you could be missing out on a number of advertising opportunities or be creating a lot more work for yourself than necessary. Here are 3 ways that the right Wordpress membership plugin can improve your advertising and promotion efforts.

1. Membership Tiers

The first feature that should be considered essential is the ability to create an unlimited number of membership tiers. You might be thinking that creating a free trial, bronze, silver, and gold tier should be enough, but that isn’t the case. The truth is that every time that you run a promotion, you would have to change these tiers to fit the promotion. A much easier strategy is to simply have the ability to create an unlimited number of tiers. For example, if you run a special membership discount that is only going to be promoted by a few select super-affiliates, then you will need to create a new tier solely for their referrals In short, you should be able to create a new tier for each unique promotion you run if the need arises.

2. Teaser Content

Another great way to promote your membership site is to provide some teaser content. A lot of marketers make the mistake of thinking that a free trial is the same as offering teaser content, but the truth is that teaser content can actually push more people to sign up for the free trial. A current trend to create some text and video for each members area post. Placing the first few paragraphs on content above the video and the rest below it. You can then set up the Wordpress membership plugin to make all of the text above the video available to the general public, but the video and the rest of the content is for members only. Not only does this offer SEO benefits, but it also gives people who are not interested in signing up for a free trial a reason to do so. (more…)

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Why Is an Encrypted RSS Feed So Important?

Sunday, September 19th, 2010

One of the most used extra features of the Magic Members plugin could be the encrypted RSS feed, however some wonder why having an encrypted RSS Feed is so important. To some people this seems like a question that doesn’t need an answer, however other people are genuinely curious as to how useful an encrypted RSS feed really is. In order to understand why some people question the importance of an encrypted RSS feed, it is important to understand some of their concerns and compare them to benefits that this type of technology provides, especially in the case of membership sites.

The Purpose of an Encrypted RSS Feed

Fundamentally, the purpose of an encrypted RSS feed is to allow only a certain group of people to view your blog posts, while still not allowing public access. It is most commonly used by membership sites and private/commercial online newsletters. (more…)

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Using Custom Registration Fields to Boost Profits

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

By obtaining the right information, you will be able to maximize your income from every member. The key is know what type of information you need to collect and how to segment your membership base. Here is a quick look at how you can use the Magic Members plugin and it’s ability to create custom registration fields in a variety of different locations to increase your monthly profits

Because there are so many different options available, let’s take a quick look at where these custom fields will appear. By knowing where members will see these fields, it will be easier to understand how this information could be important. First, the custom fields can be displayed on the registration page, profile page, or both. Each of these fields will fall into one of three categories: Required, Read Only, and Optional.

1. Utilizing the Profile Section

It has been proven time and time again that the bigger the barrier that you create to registering for your membership site, the more potential members will back out during the registration phase. This means that the more fields of information that they are forced to fill out, the more barriers you are creating. Instead of asking for all of the information that you want on the registration page, you could instead make it part of the profile page. You can even make these fields mandatory so that the first time they edit their profile page (which most people will do immediately), they will be required to fill out all of these fields. By doing this, you minimize the barriers to entry while still collecting all of the data that you want. (more…)

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