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Andrew McCauley: Hello everybody. Welcome back to podcast #13, lucky 13
for some. I am looking forward to this podcast. This is going to be a fun one and of
course to share with me is Heather Porter. Hey, Heather!
Heather: Hey Andrew! Hello everybody. It is good to be back and yes this is indeed
a lucky episode because today we are going to talk about a continuity program which
in layman’s term is how do you make money over time for settings something up
once.
Andrew: Yeah, I love setting things up once and making money regularly. It is the
Holy Grail of being online and if you can do it, that’s great. I know a lot of offline
businesses run this sort of program. Things like gyms run a continuity program. You
know you pay a monthly fee to join a gym, then you may or may not use it but at the
end of the day, the gym doesn’t care whether you do or not because they are getting
their money coming through. So, gyms are good example of an offline business that
does it. What other offline businesses use continuity programs?
Heather: Well, I mean people do not really think of it like this but one of the most
popular ones that we all have to use is the cell phone or mobile phone provider
basically because if you think about it, you are paying them a flat fee every single
month. Of course, if you go over, you pay more but that’s a great example of one.
Andrew: Yeah, I don’t remember the last time I paid the exact same amount of
money on my mobile phone ever. So, how do we make these happen online? Now,
this is as you said the Holy Grail. If you have got an online business or even if you
have an offline business and you want to start making some money 24 hours a day 7
days a week, having the opportunity to have your cash register open, then that is
what we are talking about today, right?
Heather: Yeah and I think the key thing to think about is that yes there’s so much
free content online and we recommend that you do free content all the time to get
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your message and your voice out there and you know track new leads but the
difference of a membership site is that it’s packaged premium content. So, it’s truly
there put together all in one place to give a result. So, let’s talk through a couple of
membership models and what they are and give some examples so people can really
understand them because what we want to do is excite you guys on what these are
and to see the potential on your business, so then when we actually get some of the
platforms in a little bit, you are writing notes and you are going “Yup, I am going to
use that one and I am to go out there and make one right now.”
Andrew: Yeah, they are not hard either.
Heather: No, they are not.
Andrew: So let’s jump on in.
Heather: Okay. So, one very popular one that exists is just the standard e-learning,
like universities and there is lynda.com. What’s that other one?
Andrew: Udemy; it’s an academy but Udemy.
Heather: Yes, yes exactly. So, these sites are basically where you go and you can
punch in what you want to learn. I know Lynda is more software based but Udemy is
a whole bunch of different information but you can type what you want to learn and
then you have suddenly access to all these incredible videos at your fingertips. Now,
these sites generally will charge you whether a flat fee or monthly fee or you can buy
courses for flat fees as well and then add more on from there. They are all different
price models but the idea is the same and the fact that they are online, essentially
schools, a place where you can go and learn information about something. So, that’s
one. Let’s see. We also have like really a great model that’s starting to happen and it
is for coaches because life coaching has gotten so popular and business coaching as
well where a coach is trying to grow their business and trade, not trade you know their
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hours for money as much anymore and they want to get bigger than just their
individual clients. So, a great way to do that is to actually package their information,
their signature program that they run through their clients with into membership site
so then suddenly overnight they can be coaching thousands of people all over the
world using the same platform and the same concepts that they are using in their
individual sessions plus they can give it to their client as a bonus or for free and that
client can always have a piece of them, so to speak, online in their private
membership site.
Andrew: Yeah. We have seen that done a number of times and it has been really
effective that, as you said, it just enables people to get out there and not just teach
what they know to one person but teach it to many people all at the same time. You
do not have to physically be present when you are teaching those people. So, if you
have got information in your head and you are teaching one person at a time right
now, then start thinking about how can you leverage that and make it go out to more
people than just one.
Heather: So, we will mention a few other ideas as well. A couple that are really big
are challenge websites. So, you come in and to get access to this incredible
information with the outcome of achieving something. So, one that has gotten quite
big here at least in Australia is Challenge by Michelle Bridges which is one of the
Australian Biggest Loser’s coaches and she has put together weight loss challenge. I
think it’s four times a year and you log in and you have like a full-on challenge for a
few months and after that you are on a maintenance program. So, you have an initial
upfront payment for that period and then after that it is a low monthly amount but
challenges are great because again you are building sort of a tribe, a community, and
everyone is in there, active, all with one outcome and that’s to get a massive result in
that short amount of time that they are together. So, you can build up quite a great
community in a challenge as well.
Andrew: Yeah, I love it.
Heather: There is a website actually I love and I always share this with clients when
I am talking to them about the power of a membership site. I still think that the
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biggest membership site that exists in the world is the South Beach Diet which was an
incredibly popular book and what this author has done is basically turned their book
into a membership site. They have millions of members in there and initially they
were paying 5 dollars a month. I know I think it has gone up to 50 dollars a quarter
but it’s incredible. It’s basically the book that has come alive on the internet, millions
of members. What a model!
Andrew: Wow! That’s cool.
Heather: And what is a membership site essentially? It’s a private website. You get
a user name and a password and you log in and you have access to content.
Andrew: That’s a good point. Now, let’s just define how hard are they to set up and
what makes it different than just a normal membership site.
Heather: Yeah. Look, these sites are very, very easy nowadays because of the
incredible ease of things like WordPress and there are even other platforms that you
can buy and login and they are already built for you and they look really amazing and
you just customize a little bit and upload your content and they are almost ready to
go. So, I guess before we just jump in to the platform, let’s talk briefly about the
types of membership model there are. There are two main ones and I want to talk
about this because then as we are going to the platforms then all of you guys will
understand a little bit more about how, I guess, these two ways of delivering
information fit. So, the first one, the most popular one is evergreen. You may have
heard that word being thrown around quite a bit. An evergreen membership site is
basically where you as the creator of the website put a whole bunch of amazing
content in there and it’s all there in one go, somebody signs up, they get access to
that private site and then they have access to all your information at once and then if
you want to add new stuff, you can over time but it’s always there and it’s released to
the person. If John Smith comes along and then he signs up in May and they you
have Mary Smith that signs up in December, both people get access to the same exact
information.
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Andrew: Right, okay.
Heather: And then there is another one. Andrew, tell us about that. What’s the
other one that’s popular.
Andrew: The other one that we have got as opposed to evergreen is drip fed and
drip fed is a membership site where you might sign up for a particular membership
and let’s say you sign up in May, the person who owns the membership and the
content will drip feed it to you over a period of time so that you do not get
overwhelmed, you do not get slammed with all the information at once. These
websites are really good for educational style websites where you need to teach
somebody certain aspects or certain things and you don’t want them to go ahead too
fast or too quickly because they may not understand it fully. So, you can actually drip
feed the content, you may let out Module 1 when they sign up and then Module 2 a
week later, Module 3 a week later after that and so on and so on. So, that’s a drip
feed membership. Now, can you have, I will ask Heather, evergreen and drip fed at
the same time.
Heather: That’s a great point actually. Yes, something like a challenge site, you can
make all of your information available at once for specific amount of time and then
after may be three months or whatever, then boom, you just go on a drip fed model
where may be you just have a little bit of information, drip fed every month over time.
So, you can mix them up a little bit as well. You can also give different people
different access levels to your membership site. Here is a great example. We are
actually building a training program for sales team and with them they are ongoing
sales team, they need to have access to everything that is in that membership site.
So, they have the evergreen model. However, the new sales team that is coming on
board, they want structure and control around how they learn the whole system. So,
they come in and they go through in actual drip fed model where they literally watch
everything modularly. So, they have like a video today, a video tomorrow and that
continues on for 21 days and then after that point they are given access to the
Evergreen area of the site where they have everything but all at once. So, it’s a great
way for corporates, a great way for training teams, new teams, automating your
training process; we are loving the automation stuff. So, that’s a really handy tool.
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Andrew: We do, we do.
Heather: Another key point too is with membership sites there is always this
question of how do you get the people engaged and active in you membership site.
Some membership sites like forums and some membership sites do not. It’s just
literally content and information and that’s a tricky one because if you start out at a
membership site and you are thinking “I want a forum, what activity going on in
there.” If you have the forum open and the comments open but you don’t have any
comments going on, then you risk looking like not a very popular, I guess, website.
Andrew: Yeah, like an empty movie theatre or empty nightclub with no one in it.
Heather: Social proofs are so popular. You can go and you think “Oh, must not be
good”, right? “So, I want my money back.” Look, Facebook is a great tool. I know
one of another site that we built for somebody, they have a private Facebook group
and they actually have a big icon right in their membership site area that says “Have
questions? Want to connect? Join us on Facebook.” and it links them to their private
group and then that’s how they manage it because everyone is on Facebook anyway
and they have had no problems having activity in their private Facebook group which
corresponds to the membership site. So, it’s a great little tool.
Andrew: Right, right, cool.
Heather: Shall we move on? Platform time…
Andrew: We should, we should. Okay, so platforms can be a little confusing. There
are so many different platforms out there. What are the best ones that we are talking
about?
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Heather: Well, let’s start at the beginning. Let’s start with the easiest that at least I
know we are aware of and very popular one. It’s called Kajabi and as always, guys,
we will put the URLs of everything that we talk about in this episode on our website
www.AutopilotYourBusiness.com/Podcast. So, Kajabi – basically what it is, is you pay
them a monthly fee – get that – membership model for membership site. How is that!
You pay them a monthly fee and then you get access to the platform.
Andrew: Double killing, I love it! Double killing.
Heather: It’s great.
Andrew: If you have got a number of membership sites for Kajabi, you can add up,
right?
Heather: Absolutely. I think for the initial 100 dollars a month or 99 dollars a
month, you get three sites. That might have changed, so you want to definitely check
their site out for the most up-to-date information but you could have up to three sites
and from there, yes, it does add up. How it works is they host it, they actually host
your site for you. You can make the URL a little bit special. So, you might have
www.yoursite.Kajabi.com or something like that but ultimately they kind of have
ownership of your platform really because they do own it and you are paying them the
money. You go in and you customize it. Again, it’s made to be very easy. It is, by
far. If you just want to get started, absolutely look at this as a potential tool. So, you
can go and you can change colors, you can upload your logo and it is literally as easy
as saying “I am going to upload a video, I am going to upload an audio, I am going to
stick some word documents on here, I am going to do a PDF for download.” I hope I
am not making it sound too complex because it’s actually really, really easy. You just
kind of say “Yeah, I want this page and then I want this thing to go on that page” and
then it just takes care of everything for you. It’s quite easy. Yes, that’s Kajabi.
Again, one thing that Andrew and I always talk about is with a platform do your best
always have full ownership of it because god forbid if something happens to the
company that has your information on it, they go under or something happens, then
you lose everything.
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Andrew: I am not a big fan of Kajabi for that reason because they house pretty
much everything, right? They host it all. It’s all on their site. If they went bankrupt
or they close down for whatever reason then you lose all you information, right?
Heather: Absolutely, yes. So, it is not the safest. It’s easy but it’s not the safest.
Andrew: So, one of our favorite ones is also Wishlist Member. Now, you haven’t
used a lot of Wishlist member yourself, have you?
Heather: Well, I have set up three websites with it actually and it can get really
complex really fast but I think the thing I always say to people is you don’t have to
get complex with Wishlist. It’s there for growth and scalability and what I mean by
that is you can have unlimited membership levels. So, let’s just take a little baby step
back. Let’s say you have an exercise program and it’s 12 months of exercises and you
want a program that’s for mothers, you want a program that’s for pregnant woman,
you want a program that’s for executives on and on and on and on but you have slight
customizations in that program. You can do that in Wishlist. You literally can have all
these programs running simultaneously where all these different people get access to
different pieces of your content. So, I am only mentioning that to you guys because if
you start with Wishlist, you can grow it; it’s completely unlimited, the potential, of
where you can take it.
Andrew: Yeah. It was developed by internet marketers who knew what
membership sites should really be all about. You can have a whole range of different
shopping cart integrations, you can have integration with your WordPress website
which we recommend. There are so many features, it’s crazy and it is only 97 dollars.
Heather: One off.
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Andrew: 97 dollars once off. That’s not a month; that’s just one-off fee that you
pay for Wishlist member to have access to their membership portal. And it’s hosted
on your site, so you control everything you do and they also have an awesome range
of training videos as well. So, if you ever get stuck, apart from the great support that
they have, they also have a whole range of training videos, so you can just watch
those as you go.
Heather: So, I guess a good point on Wishlist is whereas Kajabi is a self-contained
tool where they do the hosting, they store your content and everything is done for you
with Kajabi, Wishlist is actually what’s known as a plug-in and what you must have in
order to make Wishlist work is you have to have your own domain which is
yoursite.com, you have to have your own hosting which you know you can get
through Go Daddy or there are so many of them all over the world, Go Daddy is a
popular one and then you have to install WordPress and we have talked about
WordPress in many of our episodes before; it’s a free website software platform that
literally is a one-click installation on a great hosting company and they can do that for
you as well. So, you can install your WordPress and then you install Wishlist and
what it does is it basically allows you to lock down certain pages on your website. So,
you can actually just say “I want this page hidden to member, you to log in” or “I just
want this page wide open for the public.” So, it allows you to have a lot of control
around different pages on your website. So, that’s the Wishlist is; it’s more of a plug-
in that you add on to make your site into a membership site.
Andrew: Yes, definitely.
Heather: It’s really cool.
Andrew: One of the trainers at the Ultimate Membership Site Seminar, it’s a
seminar we run once a year in Los Angeles and we use Wishlist for all of those people
that go, so there are 300 to 400 people to go to that event every single year and
that’s the plug-in that we use as Wishlist member.
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Heather: Yeah, it’s incredible. So, a good place to start with Wishlist if you are just
thinking about getting started is go and get it and install it into your current
WordPress website and then you can basically create a few webpages there on your
current site that are private that people can log in and get access to and since it’s just
a WordPress webpage, it can look like anything you want. I mean, you know you
embed videos on it, you can put write-in, you can put audio files; whatever you do
with your normal website, you do with that. The only difference is that there is a little
checkbox up in the top right and you say “I want this page only available to this
membership level” and then you assign all the membership levels in the background
but that’s an easy place to start. I know, Andrew, you mentioned it integrates with
things. So, what does that mean? it basically means that say you have PayPal, what
it does is that you set up a sales page where you are selling your membership
program, people click on the PayPal button, Wishlist allows you to do some fancy stuff
behind the scenes with your PayPal account where if somebody clicks on PayPal, they
get taken into PayPal, they pay and then they are redirected to a page in Wishlist on
your website to assign themselves a username and a password and what that means
is that at that moment they now have access to your membership content and that’s
all automated. Also, if you have an email program, for example, MailChimp or Aweber
or iContact or any of those and you want everybody’s names who signs up to
automatically show up on an email list that you have created, you can do that too.
So, what happens when that person comes back into the site you assign themselves
their login details? Their information automatically gets sucked into a list on your
email program. So, it’s fully automated, like crazy automated if you want it to be.
Andrew: Yes, that’s Wishlist member. I think we could keep talking about Wishlist
forever.
Heather: Can you guys tell we like it? We love it. It is great.
Andrew: We love it, we love it. It’s always upgrading, it’s always doing new stuff
and integrating with new software that’s out there which we will talk about in a few
minutes. Yeah, that’s Wishlist.
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Heather: And if you guys want really beautiful easy template as well, we love
something called OptimizePress. OptimizePress has been built to work with Wishlist.
It’s actually been built to not only have really incredible looking sales pages but also it
has a full membership template and all you do is basically download WordPress , you
get OptimizePress which is a theme and then you install your Wishlist plug-in and
together as a threesome they look really amazing and then you have a membership
site, lock-down pages and all part of that.
Andrew: Launch formula, product launch formula sort of stuff as well. So, that’s
another story altogether.
Heather: Yeah, we will go into that later. In another few episodes, I think for that
one.
Andrew: Alright, what other platforms do we have?
Heather: Well, there are basically plug-ins that other bigger companies have
developed. There is a lot of these but I am only going to cover just a couple of more.
A lot of you guys have heard of Infusionsoft or even Office Autopilot. Now, each one
of those companies have developed their own plug-in and with Infusionsoft I believe
it’s called Customer Hub and what it does is it allows you to lock down certain areas of
your website and with Office Autopilot it is called PilotPress and PilotPress does the
same thing; essentially you install it and it allows you to lock down certain pages as
well. So, what’s different about those is that because Infusionsoft and Office Autopilot
are databases technically, they have a lot more going on behind the scenes, they have
email programs, they have shopping carts and all sorts of things built into them.
When you use their customer or their membership area, I should say, it just
automatically works with all the data that you already have in your system. So, if you
are a bigger company or you are looking to grow quite quickly, you might want to
consider one of those because it all integrates together to one big massive machine.
Did I go too techie on that? Did I? Just a bit techie crazy. For those of you who are
just getting started, absolutely look into Wishlist. For those of you that are more
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advanced and have a bigger platform already, then definitely consider trying out the
Infusionsoft Customer Hub or the PilotPress from Office Autopilot. So, those are the
main platforms. Again, there are hundreds more but those are the big guys that play
out in the market.
Andrew: Yes, big time. So, you spoke about OptimizePress. Let’s just talk about
that for a quick second. OptimizePress is not a membership site, is it?
Heather: No, it’s a very good distinction actually. It’s a theme. So, basically when I
say theme, it’s built with a lot of different themes inside of it. So, you basically, if you
are writing a page in your WordPress site, you can assign it to either look like a
membership page or you can assign it to look like a sales page. So, it has something
like 20+ different page appearances, whereas a normal theme only has one look and
feel to your entire website where all your pages just pop up and look the same.
OptimizePress allows you to choose a whole bunch of different variations.
Andrew: Okay. So, you can combine that with your membership platform to make
it look really cool.
Heather: Exactly. So your membership area of your site can look really cool, like
you said. You do not even ever have to use OptimizePress as a membership site. A
lot of people use it as just sales pages but you can use it as a membership site if you
bring in an outside thing like Wishlist.
Andrew: Right, okay, okay.
Heather: Good question. I feel like this episode is going a little bit down more of a
technical path but I think ultimately, guys, if you just think in terms of how do you
leverage your time and how do you package that, a great starting point is what you
constantly asked over and over and over and over again that people are happily
paying you money for; that is a great starting point on creating content and sticking it
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into membership site because that’s your signature content, that’s what people come
to you for. So, therefore, you can package that and put that in a membership
platform and hopefully charge money for it.
Actually, let’s talk about fees, yeah, because I know there is lot of people …
Andrew: Yeah, let’s talk about that. That’s a good point. What are people charging
for membership these days and how do you evaluate what you should be charging
people?
Heather: It’s a great point. Starting point is this. You can always increase your
price as you cannot easily reverse your prices. So, when in doubt, always start on the
lower end.
Andrew: Why is that? Let’s give it a rundown on why we think that’s an important
piece to know.
Heather: Good question. So, let’s just say that you sold a hundred people into your
membership site at 47 dollars a month and then suddenly you are not able to get
anymore and you are thinking “Gosh! Maybe it’s a little bit too expensive. I am going
to drop the price to 17 dollars a month” and then suddenly you are starting to get
more people signing up that way. Now, imagine what those hundred people will feel
like if they suddenly think “Well, I was the first person in your site, you know, and
suddenly I found out that hundred more people have been sold the same thing that I
bought at 47 dollars for 17 dollars.” It will start a backlash and people will not be very
happy.
Andrew: Exactly.
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Heather: That is the biggest reason why. Also, if you flip it around and you start
low and then you grow up, the great thing about that is that you can actually start to
do really great sales. So, if you say you are starting at 17 dollars a month mark and
then you think “I am going to up my prices now to 24 dollars a month or 47 a month”,
you can do a big huge sale and say “Okay, our Founder’s Special is ending in 30 days”
and be actually telling the truth that you are going to up your prices in 30 days and
then you will never go back. So, that’s the reason why you do like that.
Andrew: What about free membership sites that turn into a paid membership site?
What about that sort of model?
Heather: Great point as well. With those sites, you want to think about teaser
content. So, you want to offer a bunch of content that gets people engaged and
excited right in that very moment that you are really going to go into the juicy bit, like
really dive into what they want to know. That’s when you can say “I hope you have
enjoyed this. For the actual points, the next three points, that’s in my private
membership area. It’s only 17 dollars a month.” So, it’s a sales tool essentially. You
are still giving great content but just not at the level that it’s still free.
Andrew: Sure, sure. What about trial periods?
Heather: Trial periods as well. I know a lot of people use those and they were
probably more popular in the past as well where your charge a dollar for say a couple
of weeks free to get into the membership site. Now, one issue with that is that a lot
of banks were picking up on that if you were using credit cards, they were saying that
that’s fraud and they would automatically block the credit card of the user and then
get them quite angry. I know that from personal experience. So, the whole 1-dollar
trial, people are now just because of what’s going with the banks, they are offering
that for a little bit higher, more like 4.99 for a trial period and then it will go up from
there. So, yeah, that’s still doable, a lot of these tools. Even PayPal allows you to do
that. PayPal allows you to set a trial period, a lot of shopping carts do that; I think all
shopping carts do that now. So, yes, great question, Andrew.
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More specifically about pricing, actually there is a couple of sweet spots. This has
been just from my research but not only mine. From what I know, Andrew, you know
this and I know that a lot of the mentors and people that we know in the industry use
as well. A great price is 17.97 a month and that’s because the human mind somehow
sees a 7 as less than a 9. So, if you are 17.97 a month, it’s closer to 15 a month
rather than 20 a month. So, that’s a great starting point. A great sweet spot right
now that’s being used for membership sites, again, it’s 29 dollars; it could be 27 but it
is 29.95 a month as well. So, the two I keep hearing about are sort of around the 17-
dollar-a-month mark and then also around the 29-dollar-a-month mark. What about
you, Andrew? Any new findings?
Andrew: Well, I guess that question that you got to ask is, is a membership site
even if it doesn’t charge a monthly fee like maybe a one-off fee of say 97 dollars, is it
still a membership site? Is it still considered a membership site? What have you got
to say?
Heather: Great. Yes, yes, yes, good question actually because we are going doing
that with one of our products actually right now. Yes, it is. Any site that’s closed
down where a person has to log in and get access is a private membership site and,
yes, you can charge money upfront and do it that way. There is another way where
you can have three payments, just three payments for the first three months or you
can charge 100% upfront and get a discount; still a membership site. Exactly right.
Andrew: Good, good, good. Price points for me, here is the thing. It depends on
what you are actually offering in the membership site. If you are just offering
content, let’s say it’s a couple of articles and some videos, it may be 17-dollar or 27-
dollar price point; but if you are offering like something more greater than that, like
may be one-on-one consultation every month or may be a webinar that you do
specifically for members, you may want to charge a little bit more, 87 or 97 dollars a
month. I know there are membership sites out there who would charge a lot more
because they are offering a lot more value to their customers and people are happy to
pay 200 or 300 or 400 dollars a month to have access to it because it’s that valuable.
So, it really boils down to what you have actually got to offer your members in the
first place.
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Heather: You brought up a really, really good point actually. The prices I was
talking about were just for more information-based websites that are not personalized
as far as you giving your time and, Andrew, what you just said is, you are right, there
is a whole sort of mentoring model that exists as well where you can get access to
content on the site but also webinars and live personal content with that person and
definitely charge more for that, absolutely, because that’s your time. Again, we are
coming back to your time and you have think about how much you are going to
charge for your time as well.
Andrew: Yes.
Heather: Good point. So, on that note, I know we have briefly talked about
automation. I guess the thing to keep in mind with your membership websites is
when you are just getting started, you do not have to worry about all these crazy
automation things behind the scene, hooking PayPal up so it does this and they your
email program that does that. Really and ultimately, just to get started, all you need
is a PayPal account and all you need is Wishlist and WordPress and some sort of nice-
looking theme and you can do this manually if you need to just to test the market,
just to initially get something out there. You can get your email from PayPal and then
give somebody access manually. If you really want to take baby steps, you can
absolute do that as well. So, we are not wanting to make it overly complex although
as you grow you will want to go automated so all these sales happen behind the
scenes ticking over and you do not have to do a thing.
Andrew: Yes, I think you summed it up nicely. Membership sites, as I said earlier,
we could talk about this for weeks and weeks and weeks. We have lots of insights and
information about different membership sites. We wanted to give you the overview of
what membership sites were, what sort of platforms are being used out there that are
popular and we have whole range of other platforms we never even spoke about only
because there is literally platforms and platforms and platforms out there that you can
use. We wanted to give you the best of the best and that’s what we did.
Heather: Exactly and I hope you guys enjoyed it and really I think that’s all we are
going to talk about today on that topic because that is a great starting point for you to
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go out there, think about what you are going to sell, how you can package your
knowledge and look at some of these tools that we have talked about. It’s a great
starting point for you guys and we highly recommend that you get out there and start
putting together your first membership site.
Andrew: Send us your membership pages so we can stick them on our resource
guide.
Heather: Yes, please. We can show sample membership sites from you guys. We
would love that and the best way to do that is to go to
www.AutopilotYourBusiness.com/Podcast, find this episode and there is great big
comment field down below the actual itself and the show notes, type in your
membership site URL so we can check it out and see what you guys are up to.
Andrew: And if you are listening to this podcast on iTunes, make sure you leave a
review. Just give us a quick review, tell us what you think, what you learnt. We
would love to hear your thoughts about this podcast.
Thanks Heather for joining us today as usual and I look forward to our next podcast. I
have no idea what that’s going to be but I am sure we will come up with something
before then.
Heather: Thanks everyone for sticking with us again and thanks, Andrew, it’s been a
good little show.
Andrew: Okay, goodbye.
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