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Membership software is being used by more and more bloggers, small businesses, publishers and organizations to create their own membership sites.
While many site owners just want to introduce free membership, restricting access to certain parts of their site in return for email list subscriptions, others want to add paid membership so they can charge for access to premium content. Either way they will need to look for membership software, services or plugins to make it happen.
This guide outlines the 27 most important things to consider when purchasing membership software.
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Website navigation refers to all of the elements on a webpage that help a user move around a website. The easier a website is to use, the longer people will stay and the more likely they are to return.
Good navigation is critical to a site’s success.
One of the secrets that successful online publishers learn quickly is to create content that is relevant and has long-term value to readers.
Guest article by Alex Sysoef about the risks of using WordPress to run a membership website.
If you want to run a membership site with either free or paid membership, you essentially have two affordable choices. You can either buy membership software and install it on a server yourself, or you can use a managed service. Which is better for you?
Understanding the difference between unmanaged membership software and a managed membership site service is vital when adding a membership or subscription area to your website.
In this article we explain the advantages and disadvantages of both, to help you make an informed decision about which is right for you.
There are a number of reasons for introducing subscriptions on your website. For one thing, it is a way to restrict access to certain parts of your site. Additionally, you may want to charge for access to premium content. Either way, you need subscription software or a subscription service to make it happen.
Hiring a web development company to build a customized website should give the greatest flexibility in terms of design, layout and functionality. However you should be aware of all the costs and how long it will take before you start.
Once you have an idea of how you want your website to look and what functionality you want it to have, it's time to get it built.
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