Fixed Term Membership
Posted 09-04-2009 at 11:59 AM by shermancox
I have seen this in a large number of places. Download Yaro Starak's free ebook "Membersihp Masterplan." In it he gives the basics of a fixed term membership site. however, his approach is a very hands on interactive approach. The students work with someone and they also have access to a forum. I was enticed by it, but then set it aside.
I then found out about Membernaire. This is another fixed term membership method. However, there is less interaction. In fact, the interaction is an "upsell." I like this approach in that the peopple get access to an email. That email delivers the article lesson of the week. While I didn't sign up for Yaro's program, I did sign up for membernaire. In fact I am about at lesson 13.
The next thing I saw was Microcontinuity. That approach seems to be a little less work. You create a video instead of a text document. The nice thing about a video is that it is seen as more valuable by the students. In addition, microcontinuity doesn't sell the membership site. Instead, Brunson sells a free video where you only pay shipping...then automatically signs you up for the membership.
well, I was fearful of the forced continuity. I thought my folks would be confused and mad, so I didn't do that, although I will do it in the future. I created that video squeeze page ala microcontiniuty. I say "#1 secret to XXXX". I then ask for your email to get the video. then the next page is the video that gives the #1 secret, plus it sells the membershp site. My sales page is like membernaire.
My lesson is a pdf/mp3 lesson. This is largely the same information. I create the text and then read it into a mp3 file. I then create a video that is about a 5-10 minute overview of the lesson.
at any rate, all of these methods are basically the same thing with minor modifications. They are Fixed Term Membership methods...and you need to get one...
Try it in your niche...it may work....
I then found out about Membernaire. This is another fixed term membership method. However, there is less interaction. In fact, the interaction is an "upsell." I like this approach in that the peopple get access to an email. That email delivers the article lesson of the week. While I didn't sign up for Yaro's program, I did sign up for membernaire. In fact I am about at lesson 13.
The next thing I saw was Microcontinuity. That approach seems to be a little less work. You create a video instead of a text document. The nice thing about a video is that it is seen as more valuable by the students. In addition, microcontinuity doesn't sell the membership site. Instead, Brunson sells a free video where you only pay shipping...then automatically signs you up for the membership.
well, I was fearful of the forced continuity. I thought my folks would be confused and mad, so I didn't do that, although I will do it in the future. I created that video squeeze page ala microcontiniuty. I say "#1 secret to XXXX". I then ask for your email to get the video. then the next page is the video that gives the #1 secret, plus it sells the membershp site. My sales page is like membernaire.
My lesson is a pdf/mp3 lesson. This is largely the same information. I create the text and then read it into a mp3 file. I then create a video that is about a 5-10 minute overview of the lesson.
at any rate, all of these methods are basically the same thing with minor modifications. They are Fixed Term Membership methods...and you need to get one...
Try it in your niche...it may work....
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