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Archive for the ‘Membership Sites’ Category

Joomla Login Lost Password aMember Redirect Fix

By Chris On July 24, 2009 No Comments

The Problem:

When a public user clicks on the “Register to Read More…” link on your Joomla+aMember site and they are redirected to a Joomla Login page.

That login page’s ‘Forgot your password’ link redirects in a confusing way when it should redirect them to aMember instead.

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aMember Cron Job Setting

By Chris On July 23, 2009 No Comments

I just spent several hours trying to resolve a CRON JOB command code for aMember in my server. Nothing seemed to be working. But finally! Yes – It works.

If you are setting up aMember’s advanced settings and are using a server with PHP5 and are not getting your Cron Jobs done, this might also work for you…

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What Membership Site Software Should You Use?

By Yaro Starak On April 29, 2009 No Comments

Choosing a program to protect membership content was and still is the hardest part of the technology decisions you have to make.

I changed my mind and instead of an e-book, decided that a membership site training course would be the better way to go. Because of this decision I needed to find a way to password protect the course materials using a membership system.

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Marketing Through Communication Channels

By Yaro Starak On April 28, 2009 No Comments

Preeminence is the key ingredient necessary for success with a membership site (or any business), but without means to communicate your message you will find it impossible to create an awareness of your expertise and convince people of the benefits of purchasing what you offer.

Expertise, combined with distribution is all you need to make a ton of money on the Internet. If you want to sell
something – a membership in this case – you need a way to get your offer in front of people in the first place. You need distribution.

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Stop Using The Wrong Business Model

By Yaro Starak On April 28, 2009 No Comments

I’m a huge fan of the membership site business model because it creates a dependable income stream.

I like this for the obvious reason – your cash flow is consistent – but also because the reliable income lets you invest serious time and energy in your customers, and because you are well rewarded on an ongoing basis for
doing so.

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Three Ways to Build a Successful Membership Site

By David Moskowitz On April 23, 2009 No Comments

The following guest article is by David at Membership Academy.

Membership sites are built by providing access to specific information that consumers are in need of. Successful sites provide convenient, sought-after information in an accessible manner. Content is king, and finding and distributing much-needed content on your site will make it both successful and profitable.

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Designing Your Course to Reach a Profitable Market

By Chris On February 24, 2009 No Comments

The first module in the Teaching Sells course is called Designing Your Course to Reach a Profitable Market. It’s divided into 14 lessons and serves as the foundation for the Teaching Sells approach to building a profitable ILE.

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Canceling Your Teaching Sells Membership

By Chris On February 5, 2009 1 Comment

Some memberships just aren’t all you’d hoped or expected them to be. So, you opt out. You cancel.

How about Teaching Sells? It’s allot of money to get in. What if you enroll and discover it’s not right for you?

How difficult is it to cancel? Is it really a hassle free, 100% refund like they promise?

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Teaching Sells Members Area

By Chris On February 5, 2009 No Comments

After months of anticipation I was finally in the members area of Teaching Sells.

The feeling of excitement I had in those first few minutes reminded me of when I was about twelve years old.

We were on family vacation and I walked into the massive video game arcade at Disneyland with a roll of quarters. “Wow! What game am I going to play first!”

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Launch Day Crash at Teaching Sells

By Chris On February 5, 2009 1 Comment

Let me describe the setting.

After seven months, I’ve finally made the decision to join the Teaching Sells program. Ten minutes ago, with feelings of excitement, curiosity and caution, I paid the enrollment fee of $997.00 and become a full-fledged member. Finally!

So what’s next?

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