What do These Big Companies Have in Common?
Published: Fri, 05/03/19
Club and Amazon?
The answer: they’re all built on
membership site platforms.
Netflix is a recurring monthly
membership, while Sam’s Club and
Amazon’s Prime membership charge
annual fees for continued access to
goods and services.
And you know what? These companies
are all wildly profitable too.
You see, a lot of people who’re
setting up online businesses think
that a “membership site” is limited
to a PLR site. But nothing could be
further from the truth. Today you
can find all types of membership
sites both free and paid around the
web. For example…
Facebook is a free membership site,
as you can’t access the interior of
the site without joining.
Weight Watcher’s is a paid
membership site.
eBay is a free membership site,
since you can’t buy and sell until
you register your account.
Then you have companies like your
autoresponder and your web host.
Yep, these are based on membership
site models too, because you have
to pay a monthly fee in order to
retain access to the services.
So the question is, what type of
membership site should YOU build?
That’s right, the smart online
owners are building membership
sites. You can base yours on so
many different models, including:
#A vault-style membership site,
where people pay once and get
access forever.
#A free site, where people only
need to register to get access (and
you get a highly valuable list of
leads).
#A monthly membership site, where
people pay a monthly fee to retain
access to goods and services.
#A multi-tiered membership site,
such as a site offering bronze,
silver and gold level memberships.
That’s a good start, and that’s not
even the whole list of
possibilities.
So which one is right for you? Find
out now for free at:
https://johnthornhill.online/membership-marketers-club
Inside this site you’ll get a great
overview of the top membership
models, plus tips and tricks for
getting your own membership site
off the ground fast.
If you join now, you can sneak into
the backdoor for free at
https://johnthornhill.online/membership-marketers-club
– so do it now before the free
offer ends!
Until Next Time...
John Thornhill
P.S. Now you too can join the likes
of Netflix, Amazon Prime and
Facebook by setting up your own
membership site. It’s a great way
to attract affiliates, generate a
ton of leads, and put a residual
income in your pocket every month.
https://johnthornhill.online/membership-marketers-club
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