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		<title>Are You Being Fooled by These Membership Site Myths?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 21:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve heard a lot of talk about continuity programs lately. Continuity is just another word for &#8220;membership site&#8221; of course. Let me be clear: membership sites can be highly profitable. It&#8217;s a great model to follow, and if you&#8217;re interested in building a membership site, this post is NOT meant to discourage you from doing...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1580" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://test.rworldproperties.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/membership-site-myths.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1580" title="membership site myths" src="http://test.rworldproperties.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/membership-site-myths.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Just get every one of these people to give you $50 a month, and you&#39;re all set. That&#39;s the idea, right? Let&#39;s explore whether membership sites are really THE answer or not.</p></div>
<p>I&#8217;ve heard a lot of talk about continuity programs lately. Continuity is just another word for &#8220;membership site&#8221; of course. Let me be clear: membership sites can be highly profitable. It&#8217;s a great model to follow, and if you&#8217;re interested in building a membership site, this post is NOT meant to discourage you from doing so. But, but, but&#8230;there&#8217;s a huge &#8220;but&#8221; here; there are 2 important myths about this business model that I don&#8217;t see being addressed, so I&#8217;m gonna do it here.</p>
<h2>Membership Site Myth #1: Membership Sites are a Great Way to Make a Lot of Money Quickly</h2>
<p>You know how many articles I&#8217;ve read that say something like &#8220;Do the math. Just charge $50 a month and get 200 members. All of a sudden you&#8217;re making $10k a month.&#8221; Dude, nothing is quick and easy. I hope I&#8217;m not bumming you out here&#8230;my goal really is to save you some valuable time, so you can stay on track.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t look at membership sites as some quick way to make cash. Yeah it&#8217;s true, if you charge $50 a  month, all you have to do is get 200 members to make more money than most people on the planet. So what? <strong>It&#8217;s not any easier to sell 200 memberships for $50 a month than it is to do anything else that will make you the same amount of money.</strong></p>
<p>If you want to start a membership site, you should. But it&#8217;s the same with anything&#8230;do it because that&#8217;s what you want to do. Do it for these reasons:</p>
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<li>You want to build an ongoing, lasting and long term relationship with members who value what you have to teach.</li>
<li>You want to have an ongoing conversation with committed members who are willing to pay for the value you offer, instead of people who just demand everything be free.</li>
<li>Build a membership site because you want to use it as a smart front end to your sales funnel. Charge a very low price, creating a reasonable hurdle for people to get on board with you, and then give them huge value, and upsell them on premium, totally kickass products or services after they&#8217;re members.</li>
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<p>Build a membership site for these reasons. It&#8217;s not quicker or easier to get rich with a membership site than it is doing anything else.</p>
<h2>Membership Site Myth #2: Membership Sites Provide Stable, Predictable Income</h2>
<p>When it comes to building a business, many of us are easily lulled by the promise of anything &#8220;stable and predictable&#8221;, but let&#8217;s look at the facts&#8230;membership sites are a lot of work. I want to repeat&#8230;this is not a BAD thing. Membership sites rock, but I have just seen so much misinformation about them lately that I wanted to take a minute to set the record straight.</p>
<p>What a lot of the top marketers out there will tell you is that a lot of the work can be outsourced, and this is true. But it&#8217;s still ongoing work that you&#8217;re accountable for completing. This is what happens with membership sites that you may not automatically consider:</p>
<ul>
<li>Not every member pays every month. Payments don&#8217;t always go through. Credit cards are rejected. If you run a membership site, you&#8217;re also signing up for the role of bill collector.</li>
<li>By running a membership site, you&#8217;re not creating passive income. You will still need to create ongoing content. Yes, that content can still be resold, but that requires a new launch and more work. This can be done with a traditional product as well. Membership sites are not superior to traditional products with regards to passive income. Neither produce passive income.</li>
<li>Once someone becomes a member, that doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;ll always stay a member. Membership attrition (people dropping out) is a regular part of the membership site business. You still need to continue your marketing efforts and provide huge value to your members in order to keep your numbers up.</li>
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<h2>My solution</h2>
<p>So if membership sites are not the magic solution, what is? Ha. You&#8217;re kidding, right? There IS no magic solution. <strong>Membership sites are awesome. My only point here is one thing: other business models are awesome too, and there is no magic bullet.</strong> For me, I am simply going to continue to focus on selling traditional products and consulting. I don&#8217;t rule out the possibility of ever running a membership site in the future, but I have no current plans to run one. The reason is not because membership sites aren&#8217;t profitable and a great business model. They can be. But I prefer my own approach, which is to simply sell products and services.</p>
<blockquote><p>Look, I can build a site and charge members $50 a month, or I can sell a product which has all the same information and sell it for $600. That&#8217;s the same income as someone staying a member with me for an entire year, which is rare, and I get all the money up front. Which model makes more sense to you?</p></blockquote>
<p>Yes, I need to continue to market what I do. I need to still prospect and follow up on leads. I still need to continually improve what I do, keep my offers updated and current. All of a sudden, membership sites and selling products for a fixed price seem to be very similar don&#8217;t they? They are.</p>
<p><em>Have you thought of running a membership site? Does this connect with you at all? Have you been reeled into considering a membership site business model by the lure of stable, predictable income?</em> I know I have :-)</p>
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