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Essential Articles

1. How Much is My Website Audience Worth?
2. How to Sell Advertising on a Low Traffic Website or Blog - Part 1
3. How to Sell Advertising on a Low Traffic Website or Blog - Part 2
4. How Do Your Customers Decide Whether to Buy Your Product or Service on the Internet?
5. How 1,000 Fans Can Provide You With a Great Living

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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.

Picking the best price for your membership fee will determine how profitable your website is.

Since the beginning of time advertisers and agencies have equated the size of an audience with its value; big is always better. Today this is a costly error; power and influence rests with niche communities of passionate people. This is where the value is.
So, how much money is your website audience worth?

In this second part of our article on how to sell advertising on a low traffic website or blog, we look at the process for selling your traffic - either directly or through a network.

There are plenty of websites that have limited traffic but which sell a huge amount of advertising. How do these websites succeed? Simple . . . they deliver the right type of customer to the right type of advertiser.

In this article we show you how to do exactly this!

Making money from your blog or website is easier said than done, with many sites making very little. The main reason is that bloggers and website owners are not making the most of the dozens of revenue opportunities that exist today.

Here's SubHub's list of 35 ways of making money from your blog or website.

There’s been lots of debate and frantic calculations following the Times’ announcement of a £2 a week paywall.  Listening to the views of members of the Specialist Media Network we're pretty convinced it isn’t going to attract a large audience, and isn’t going to revolutionise the newspaper business model. 

So here’s our five reasons the Times online paywall won’t work:

If you are thinking of getting into online publishing, or if you already have a site that is underperforming, it would be worth you taking a look at the Niche Content Millionaire book by David Eedle.

Guardian Media Group CEO Carolyn McCall says paid content may work, in a report published this week in the Financial Times.

No one who understands newspapers well would argue that a solid paywall around all of a newspaper's content would make sense.  But there's plenty of evidence that people will pay for content that is unique, high quality, timely, actionable and valuable to a given niche or special interest.

In this case study retired bank manager Jim tells his story about how he moved to Spain without a job or income stream, but with determination and a lot of hard work created a very successful online business.

A great step by step guide to starting an online business from scratch.

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