Any good resources on starting a paid membership using an autoresponder only?

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I've been looking all over the place, and I'm having a hard time finding some good information on starting a membership site using an autoresponder only (no membership software).

I've checked over on the Membership Site Forum here on Warriorforum, but I mainly see information on using membership software.

Does anyone know of some good resources or have some good tips?

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rose Anderson
    AJ,
    I've learned a lot from Duston's course. I'm only in the 2nd month but I've found it very helpful.

    http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...nths-less.html

    Rose
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    • Profile picture of the author ajbarnes777
      Originally Posted by Rose Anderson View Post

      AJ,
      I've learned a lot from Duston's course. I'm only in the 2nd month but I've found it very helpful.

      http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...nths-less.html

      Rose
      Thanks for the recommendation. I just signed up and I'm going through the course now.
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      • Profile picture of the author Richard Crooke
        Google Jimmy Brown, he is a King of membership sites using only autoresponders. He launched a license a few weeks ago giving you full rights.
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        • Profile picture of the author grimace_86
          Originally Posted by Richard Crooke View Post

          Google Jimmy Brown, he is a King of membership sites using only autoresponders. He launched a license a few weeks ago giving you full rights.
          Jimmy D Brown was the first person I knew of who advocated membership sites using an autoresponder. He called them "fixed term membership". Basically you would create a course on outsourcing for example, that would span 8 weeks, 12 weeks, a year, or whatever time you think is best. And each week you would send the customer a link to that weeks training via an autoresponder.

          The beauty with this approach is its simple to set up, and you're now always having to create content like you would in a traditional membership programs.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chri5123
    I would say go the whole hog and set up a site with a forum so there is some substance. Of course you can do it the email way and there is nothing wrong with that it would be a lot quicker but thinking about retaining the members I would go for more interaction.
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  • Profile picture of the author awesomehooper
    I found a great online resource and it's free at my monthly membership i'm also taking Jimmy D's membernaire course at the moment, 1 week in 51 to go!
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