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Membership Site Tips - Important Things You Should Consider Before Getting Started
Running your own membership site is one of the most fun,
rewarding and profitable ‘jobs’ you can do. However, like any business, you
need to go into it with your eyes wide open.
Having watched dozens of online publisher’s launch their membership sites, I have made a few observations which I hope you will find useful.
Choosing a Subject for Your Membership Site
Passion! Passion!
Passion! – If you are not passionate about the subject you are writing
about, you will struggle to succeed
Go Niche – It is
far easier to become the world
leader in a small niche than in a broad subject area
Who Are Your Competitors? – It is so easy to find out who your
competitors are using the search
engines. Ask yourself “Can I do a better job than they are doing?” If the
answer is ‘no’, pick another niche
Where Do Your
Audience Hang Out? – If you don’t know how to reach your audience you will
always struggle to build a successful membership site
Build a List Of
Content Sources – Before you progress too far build a list of all the
places you can source content. Is there enough material to update your site
everyday?
A Name To Remember –
Pick a domain name that is easy to
remember, pass on my word of mouth and is relevant to your subject
Build Authority –
You’re a guru if you know more about a subject than the person you are speaking
to. You need to be perceived as an authority in your niche to become a leadership figure
Is Your Subject
Suitable to Today’s Environment? – Setting up a membership site today about how to become a property developer might not sell!
Think Global –
One of the greatest benefits of the Internet is you can reach a global audience
at no additional cost. A niche subject that is not viable within your country
could reach a big enough audience if it was global
Planning Your Business
Write a Business Plan
– If you don’t know where you are going, you will never get there
Your Business Plan: Where
Am I Today? Where Do I Want To Be In One Year? What Do I Have To Do To Get
There? – A business is simply a series of small actions which add together
to create something of value. Know
what those small actions are before you take the first step
Best Estimates –
Work out how much your business will cost to setup and how long it will take to
become profitable. If you doubled
the costs and time would you still go ahead?
Get A Book Keeper
– The best investment you can make (unless you are an accountant) is to get a
book keeper who can keep you completely
up to date with how much money you are spending and making
Hare and The Tortoise
– Building any online business is a marathon not a sprint. Set your
expectations at the outset that this is a long (but fun) journey and only those
that keep going will succeed
There are No
Shortcuts – There are so many get rich quick schemes/scams on the Internet.
Please let me know if you find one that works
Membership Churn
Rates – When planning, assume a churn rate of at least 30% after three
months i.e. if nine people sign up today, assume three of them will leave
within 90 days. It is better to be pessimistic when planning
Your Website
Blog For Starters
– If you have no experience of publishing online, set up a free blog initially on Blogger. Is it still fun after a
month or so?
Get Someone Else To Do The Techie Stuff – If you are
not technical, don’t try to run the technical side of your online business; it will
end in tears. Use fully managed membership software like SubHub
Be In Total Control
Of Content – You MUST be able to add and edit content on your own membership site.
If you have to rely on someone else,
like your developer, your website will fail
Design Is Important
– You only get one chance to make a first impression. Make sure your website
looks professional, particularly if you want people to pay to access your
content
Don’t Give Your
Designers Too Much Freedom –
Designers love to be creative and original, but that’s not what you want! You
want a site that is based on what has worked for others
Buy An Existing
Website – Think about buying a website that is up and running. Often you
can buy sites for reasonable amounts and this will give you a great head start
Own and Control Your
Domain Name – NEVER let someone else buy or manage your domain name. One day it will be the most valuable
asset your business has
Never Let Your Web
Developer/Designer Control Your Domain
Name – If you have a dispute, they can turn your site off and refuse to give
you your domain name back
Backup! Backup!
Backup! – Always keep a backup of your website files and content so you can
quickly restore it if you have a catastrophe
Future-Proof Platform
– It is impossible to create a website which is completely
future-proof, but if you use a well built platform from
a reputable company it should grow
with your needs
You Need Support –
Make sure you can get ongoing support from
whoever builds your site. If you don’t you could spend hours or days sorting
out small problems
Content
Give Content Away For
Free – Even if you are building a paid membership site you should give
at least 20% of your content away for free. This will attract visitors via the
search engines, start to build a relationship with prospects and give people a
taste of what they are buying into
Create Your Own Voice
– Give your site its own personality by developing your own unique style
Content Plan –
Get a diary or spreadsheet and plan the content for your site for the first 90
days . . . and keep the plan rolling forward
Remember the HEART
Rule – Keep your content Honest, Exclusive, Accurate, Relevant and Timely
For Sales Copy
Remember AIDA – Attention, Interest, Desire, Action
Understand What Your
Members Read – Once you get your site up and running watch what articles
your visitors read most and write more of them. You can easily track pages with
a good web stats service (see below)
Don’t Steal Content
– Copying from one site is
plagiarism, copying from two is
research! But seriously, get ideas from
other sites by all means, but turn them into your own original content
Get Guest Writers
– Reduce your writing burden by inviting other writers to contribute articles.
Make sure they are not just advertorials however
Go Multimedia –
One of the huge benefits of the web versus print media is the ability to have
audio and video content. Go for it! It’s surprisingly easy to create
The Best Guest
Writers are Your Customers
Images Provide
Interest – Use images which are relevant to the content, not just eye
candy. Get images from the micro stock
image libraries like iStockPhoto.com
and Fotolia.com
Aggregate Information
In Google Reader – There are about 100 websites that I follow. If I wanted
to visit all of them everyday I would have no time to do anything else. By
getting all the updates from these
sites in Google Reader (www.google.com/reader)
I can scan the whole lot in 30 minutes
The Best Place To Learn
How To Write Great Headlines – Go to a newsagent / newsstand and read the
headlines on the covers on as a many magazines as you can
The About Us Page is
Important – The About Us page is very important for building trust. Write with
care and include a photo of you smiling
Grammar and Spelling
Matter – Errors give the impression of sloppiness and carelessness
Marketing
Marketing Bullsh*t
– A lot of what is written about Internet marketing is crap! Pick people
with a great track record, like Perry Marshall, to follow and avoid jumping from one trend to another
Marketing Is About
One Thing – for online publishers there is only one thing that is really really
important to get sustainable search engine traffic; create outstanding content.
If you focus on regularly updated, great content your website will get lots of
free traffic
Write Articles For
Humans, Not Search Engines – Keywords and keyword density are less
important than well written articles
Inbounds Links Are
Important – If you create great content people will link to it. However it
can do no harm to proactively get inbound links. They will help drive traffic
SEO is Everything You
Do – Every bit of content you add, every link you get, every image you
place, every directory you list in is SEO
Many SEO Consultants
Are Snake Oil Salesmen – Be very wary of buying SEO services. At best they
deliver short term results; at worse they can get your site blacklisted!
Tricking the Search
Engines Is REALLY Foolish – There are lots of ‘black hat’ ways of tricking
the search engines to get traffic, but if you get caught by Google or the other
big search engines your site will be blacklisted. It’s not worth it!
Focus On Getting an
Email Address – Your first marketing goal is to get a visitor’s email
address. Only if you get an email will you be able to continue the relationship
after they have left your site
Trial And Error –
Even the online marketing experts don’t know that much about all the different
ways to market online. Use trial and error to see what works for you
Test! Test! Test!
– Don’t guess what is working. Look at the web stats and conversion rates to
make decisions based on facts
You Don’t Have a Homepage – If you have free content pages up to
80% of your visitors will find your site via pages that are not the homepage. Therefore treat every page as a homepage
Don’t Get Obsessed
With Keywords – Keywords are important but don’t get obsessed with them. If
you do your content will become
bland and repetitive
Press Releases Still
Work – There is a lot of rubbish written about press releases being dead.
They still work. Use them
Making Money
How Much Should You
Charge? - Look at what magazines in your niche are charging and price roughly
the same. You have more flexibility online because you can easily have
different levels of subscription
Don’t Compete On Price – Once you have chosen a price
that you think is fair, don’t discount to get customers.
Give extra value instead e.g. a free ebook for new members
Three Choices –
Give your customers three payment
choices e.g. Monthly, Quarterly or Annual. Make the middle choice the one you
want most people to sign-up to and price accordingly
Annual For Cash Flow,
Monthly For Longevity – Your annual members will give you lumps of cash
upfront which really help cash flow, but you will get a much higher level of cancellation
on renewal. Monthly subs are usually small amounts every month but these
members are likely to keep subscribing for longer
Multiple Revenue
Streams – Few content websites can make enough money in the early days from a single revenue stream. Think about text ads,
classifieds, display ads, paid directory listings, a job board, affiliate
partnerships, selling books, courses, software apps, promoting
events, etc
The Most Important
Statistic – The most important figures that you must track is the
conversion rate. That is the number of people who come
to your site divided by the number of people who become
paying customers. Is this figure
increasing or decreasing?
Don’t Become Obsessed With Conversion Rates – although
the conversion rate is the most important stat don’t become
obsessed with it. If you want an obsession make it the quality of your content
Profit = Revenue –
COSTS – most entrepreneurs focus on increasing revenue, but it is just as
important to keep your costs low
Competitors Can Be Partners – Don’t rule out
partnering with competitors
Use PayPal To Start,
But Move To A Merchant Account When You Can – Most people can get a PayPal
account but a lot of people struggle to get a merchant services account from their bank. However a Merchant Account is safer,
cheaper and easier to deal with problems, so plan on getting one as soon as you
can
Adding Password
Protection – Don’t underestimate how difficult it is to add secure password
protection to an existing website. It will probably be cheaper to move to a
purpose built platform, than customize
what you have
Sell Digital Products
– It is much easier to sell products that can be downloaded over the web than physical
products you have to pack and post
Most Valuable Action
– Make sure you highlight the action on each page, which will generate the most income for you. Remove other distractions
Offer 100% Money Back
Guarantee – The lower you make the risk, the more customers you will get
Credit Card Images
– Put credit card images on the payment pages. This alone can increase the
number of transactions that are completed
Relationship
No Community, No Loyalty – If your members don’t
feel part of a community they will
leave. There are loads of ways of building a community
online, including email newsletters, RSS feeds, forums, member profiles, comments and webinars
Get Rid Of Bad Customers – If a member takes up a lot of your time
or is a negative force within your community,
give them their money back and tell them to leave
Reputation Is All You
Have – On the Internet your reputation is your most valuable asset. Protect
it at all costs, by being honest, responsive and totally trustworthy
Don’t Navel Gaze
– Don’t spend so much time on your own website that you lose touch with what is
going on in the broader community.
Contribute to other forums, blogs and Twitter
Use Other Services to
Build Relationships – You should also have Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
and MySpace accounts, to build relationships and drive traffic to your site
Try Using The Phone
– CALL PEOPLE. In this world of emails, messaging and Twitter its amazing how
happy people are to get a phone call
Always Answer
Questions – If people take the time to email you have the courtesy to
answer them
Privacy Policy –
Explicitly tell people what you will and will not do with any information they
give you
Software/Hardware
Google Analytics
– www.google.com/analytics - This
free webstats package is a godsend for online publishers. The stats give you a
fantastic insight into how many people are coming
to your site, who they are and where they are coming
from
SnagIt – www.snagit.com – captures images, web pages,
blocks of text so you can put them in articles. Worth every penny
Camtasia – www.camtasia.com – the easiest way to make screen
capture videos for your site
Flip Camcorder – The
easiest way to produce ‘to camera’ video clips
Audacity – http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ – free open source software for editing audio.
Great for creating podcasts. Look on YouTube for good tutorial videos.
Elance – www.elance.com – Outsource activities you don’t enjoy or
don’t understand.
Carbonite – www.carbonite.com – One of the fastest
ways to fail in business is to lose all of your information. Backup your hard
drive every day. I use Carbonite
Work Space
Two Monitors –
Having two monitors will massively increase your productivity. Most graphics
cards have two monitor plugs as standard.
Buy a Big, Good
Quality Monitor – You will spend so much of your life staring at your
screen make it as easy on your eyes as possible
Cheap Desk, Expensive
Chair – Any desk will do (provided it is the right height), but an uncomfortable chair will make working miserable. Treat
yourself to a really good expensive office chair
Reward Wall – Have
a wall you can see from your desk
with photos of things you will buy or do when you have achieved your goals. Have
interim rewards like a nice meal as well as big rewards like a 60ft yacht moored
off Bermuda!
Work Effectively
Five Most Important
Things – Every morning write down the five things that will have the
biggest impact on your business. Do those five things
Email Paralysis –
Don’t look at email all day; it will greatly reduce your productivity. Set
aside an hour in the morning and an hour at the end of the day. Be ruthless
about what you look at
Do What You’re Good
At, Outsource The Rest – We all do tasks we enjoy well and stuff we don’t
enjoy badly. Outsource the bits you don’t like and you will become much more productive and successful
Be Careful Of
Outsourcing – Outsourcing is an essential part of building a company today. However it is not an easy thing to do.
Write detailed specs, agree milestones, negotiate penalties for slow delivery
and hold payments in escrow
Fire People Early
– If your gut instinct tells you a relationship with a client, supplier,
writer, employee or anyone else is not working, fire them quickly. It never
gets easier!
Use Mind Mapping –
When planning anything I use mind maps. It is so much more efficient and
effective than writing lists. You can use paper and pencil or try using
software – MindManager (expensive but good). FreeMind (a bit clunky but free)
Have Time Off –
You will enjoy your business and work much more if you plan lots of time off
Final Thoughts
Reap What You Sow
– Always think about what you can do for others on the web. If you give you
will receive
Plan Your Business In
A Way
That It Will Eventually Run Without You – It should be every entrepreneur’s
goal to be able to step away from
the business and it carries on running smoothly
Enjoy Yourself –
Life is a journey, not a destination
Never, Never Give Up
On Your Dreams
Conclusion
There will never be a perfect time to set up your own
business; you just have to believe in yourself enough to take the leap. If you
are determined and focused you will succeed. It may take a few goes to get it
right, but that is all part of the journey.
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