I've written how important it is to develop a member’s site on something you love.
But, the problem is, if you don't have a clear idea on how to apply what you love to the actual implementation of a paid, members-only area, then
you're stuck on the monopoly board without even a dice to roll.
So, I've put together some suggestions to get you started:
* How about Fashion tips for professional women aged 30 up. These women have a decent disposable income and an interest in looking good. Maybe they need to present well for their work, or more probably, they just want to impress their friends. Never underestimate the importance of social pressure in fashion.
* Or Medical information products - you could give this a twist by finding information from people who have survived an illness, such as cancer, and using it in your membership site. You could even provide interviews with them, as well as interviews with medical professionals and natural therapists.
* Job hunting online in niche areas - You probably don't want to go for a broad, job hunting membership, as you'd find a lot of competition with large, well established sites. But if you have some expertise in a niche, you could include these special insider tips in a job hunting membership site.
* Do you think you could connect wannabes with professionals in any chosen niche? For more details visit to www.start-ownbiz.com. As an example, one membership site connects aspiring singer-songwriters with professionals in the music industry. How could you apply this idea to your interests?
* What are the particular needs of professionals in an area in which you have expertise? It's going to be much easier to target professionals with needs that relate to their business than consumers with only a vague interest in the field. For example, instead of developing a membership site on gardening, what about a site for landscape design professionals?
* Moving overseas - there's a lot involved in relocating to a different country, and it can be daunting when people don't know anyone there. And you can be sure that the people involved here have money to spend, as it's not a cheap exercise. Even if they're relocating for work, they're probably in well-paid jobs if their company is paying for them.
* Travel guide - to a specific country - Do you know another country like a local? Do you have good contacts, or are willing to develop them, so you can deliver to traveler's insider's knowledge and access to experiences that regular guide books can't? Done well, this can make for a very successful paid membership site, with a lot of back-end products. For more information logon to www.starting-membership-site.com. There are many ways to approach a membership site, even for one topic. How you do so will depend on the type of potential members your niche has. By using your own interests and experience as a starting point, you can develop a list of possible topics to research.
Then, it's just a matter of picking the one with the most potential profit.
Some membership sites will be able to charge more than others, and some will have a greater potential demand. Ultimately though, you have to have some interest in the topic - or enough money that you can outsource all the content development whilst still maintaining the quality of the end result.
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Seven Ideas For Paid Membership Site
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