Thursday, November 29, 2012

How to Choose the Membership Site That's Best For You


There are 1,000's of membership sites for you to choose from. Here are 6 tips to make that selection just a little bit easier.

1. Be targeted. In your niche or field there are likely choices you will have to make. Are you looking for information or content that is general knowledge, very specific or something in between. Be sure you understand what you need, it will make your decision a lot easier to make.

2. You want to have information that is current. Take a look at when the site was created and when the last time information was added. It may be content that's really old. If the site is technology based and it's old, then it may not be valid anymore, or there may be other programs that make it a lot easier.

3. Choose a membership site that has the information in the format that you prefer. Depending on how you learn will be how you prefer to receive your information. Whether it be in the form of text, audio, or video. In some cases, some membership sites will provide the information in all three formats. If you are like most of people you will have a preferred way of learning. Some topics you enjoy learning one way and other different topics you enjoy learning in different way. For the personal development work that I do, I prefer audio. I like to listen while I'm driving, or while I'm commuting. But when it comes to something technical, or learning how to do something specific, then I want a video. I want step by step video on how I do a particular thing.

4. Price point. If you are a beginner in a certain area, you want to join a membership site that has different levels, so that you can grow with the site. In the beginning you'll need that beginner level, that newbie level. You don't want to have to go looking for another membership site for intermediate and advanced levels. Each of these levels will have different price points. If it's a membership site where you're only going to learn about a specific tool, or a specific topic, then that may not be important. But the price point, whether it be that small monthly fee of $27 or a larger mastermind fee of $999 per month, the choice is up to you.

5. You want a site that you are going to be able to grow with. You want to be able to grow with and you want the information to take you down the path to become an expert in that particular area. If it's a topic where you know you are going to be doing a lot of growing, you're going to be using the information for many years to come, like social media, it changes constantly, you want to make sure that there are different levels within the membership site.

6. Evaluate what's there. Take a look, see if you can find anything on the social media sites that pertain to that particular membership site. You want to Google it to so what people have to say; are they saying good things about it, bad things about it, is it mediocre? Do your own evaluation so that you will get the best possible benefit from any membership site that you choose to join.

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