Question about an email delivery membership site..

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If you want to have a membership site where you will use your autoresponder (Aweber) to deliver the content in emails weekly, how would you work it that the follow up emails get stopped automatically once the membership has been cancelled through Clickbank.

Say for instance after two months the member decides to stop the payment for the membership, would you have to remove him/her from your autoresponder list manually or what?
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  • Profile picture of the author AmandeepS
    I believe this is the only way, I think its important to check once a month and see who's still and in who isn't and then just take them off the autoresponder. I'll be setting up one of these sites very soon and this is what I'll be doing. Obviously, if there's any other clever ways to manage/automate this then I'd love to know what others are doing
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  • Profile picture of the author Tyrus Antas
    I can't see how's that possible once people know where
    to opt-in for your premium autoresponder. As long as
    people know the name of your list they can always get in.

    Tyrus
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  • Profile picture of the author CPApromoter
    In theory, your newsletter should be promoting your hottest things... which if behind a membership site, why would you want to remove an opt-in subscriber who hasn't opted out? If they're not a member anymore, then they can't get to the content in your site- and the newsletter could pull them back in for a new membership or other purchase.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeff Henshaw
      If you want to have a membership site where you will use your autoresponder (Aweber) to deliver the content in emails weekly, how would you work it that the follow up emails get stopped automatically once the membership has been cancelled through Clickbank.

      Say for instance after two months the member decides to stop the payment for the membership, would you have to remove him/her from your autoresponder list manually or what?
      I use Aweber and ClickBank et al and I don't believe that there is any way of stopping an autoresponder series, just because a subscriber stops paying via your payment processor. After all, your autoresponder and payment processor do not and can not know what each other are doing. They are entirely separate systems.

      IMHO, you need to purchase a script to do this, preferably find a tried and tested drip feed membership site script, that integrates with Aweber and ClickBank.

      Just my thoughts and best of luck.

      Jeff.
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  • Profile picture of the author bertuseng
    I didn't want to do this, but I can probably use Wishlist to intergrate with Clickbank and Aweber and still send the content via email if I want.
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    • Profile picture of the author David-JP
      After all, your autoresponder and payment processor do not and can not know what each other are doing
      Not totally accurate- both paypal and clickbank can notify aweber of signups and cancels by email. the problem is when someone rejoins they will start from day 0 again.

      I think this is more of an aweber issue, since you cant have people jump in at say week 27.

      The only way i see to have a continuation from previous weeks is to have the membership system sending out the emails.

      David
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