How To Build a Membership Site In 12 Minutes…
Posted on by Ryan Deiss in Marketing Tips, Startup Business
If you thought membership sites were difficult or complicated to build, this video will prove otherwise…
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November 22, 2008
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Kindle Australia
02. Feb, 2011
Just got asked the other day by a client about membership sites…glad to find a bona-fide expert like Ryan showing how it’s done!
Thanks for the heads up, Ryan.
Greg DeMario
28. Feb, 2010
Very sweet! This was a well done video that certainly made it seem easy to create a membership site and I’m sure that the inside information is much more valuable, especially if the free content was this good.
Gene Farrell
19. Feb, 2010
Great little video
Been thinking of building a membership site with WordPress and looking for how to info. Thanks for the How To.
Great stuff
Membership Software
06. Oct, 2009
Good read, Im into membership sites myself to.
Harprit Singh
03. Dec, 2010
@Membership Software,
I want to make one membership site too but dont want to use wordpress so do you have any other software or any other tool. I want to make a membership site where I can make people join as affiliate and promote the products and see their earnings also. Please help.
Spiritual Show
17. Jul, 2009
Thanks for posting this! I’ve wanted a membership site for a long time and I had NO idea how to create one.
Stu McLaren
11. Dec, 2008
That’s a great video Ryan and I completely agree with Will’s comments above. The focus should be to get your site out there and running first and there is always room and time to expand and improve after!
I’m looking forward to see your thoughts on where membership sites among other things are heading in 2009 on our Prediction Call!
( http://www.predictioncall.com )
Will
04. Dec, 2008
At first I balked at using one common password, for all the logistical reasons mentioned above. The point should be that if you set this up quickly and focus on getting sales, you can expand the site and use a better solution once you’ve proven the market. Way too many people build a ‘cadillac’ solution before they even know if people want their solution.
Tom LeDree
01. Nov, 2008
Setting a password within WordPress looks like a really simple way to create a membership site.
The only thing I don’t understand is that you have to change the password and inform your members each month… but say you changed the password on the last day of each month and someone joins but then cancels their subscription on the 1st they would have just got the new password and would have a months free access.
Is there an easy way round this? Or do you just not worry that some people will be getting in for free for up to a month?
Thanks,
Tom
Tom Colvin
31. Oct, 2008
Fascinating video — and truly valuable to blog newbies. Even I learned a few new tricks. I’ve blogged about this video and your other free videos at http://www.becoming-a-writer-seriously.com — the post is scheduled to appear on 3 November.
My own audience are writers. Some will be turned on by your entire marketing strategy, which I myself find compelling. However, the price ranges you cite seem steep for the kind of writers in my audience. I’ve posed a question for them: what if your strategy was adapted with more down-to-earth pricing to help writers sell their own work?
Icheb
27. Oct, 2008
You linked to the image, not the video.