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Needed Members Tools

The tools that you make available to your site members depend on the niche that you have chosen. For example, a diet membership site may include a BMI calculator or a calorie calculator. Think about the types of tools that your members might appreciate, remembering that everything that you provide adds value to the membership.

You may be able to purchase a license for existing tools, or have new tools created. To have tools created for your members, visit a site such as Script Lance or Rent-A-Coder to find freelance programmers to get the work done. You will be amazed at just how affordable this can be.

To work with these sites, you simply sign up as a buyer and post your bid request. The sellers on the site will make bids on your bid request, and you should be able to look at their profiles and their ratings. You then choose the one that you think will do the best job for the money, and the funds for that job are then put into escrow through the site.

Once the job is completed to your satisfaction, you approve the work, and the funds are released to the seller. If you are not satisfied, the funds come back to you. Make sure that you discuss how copyrights and documentation will be handled before you award a bidder with your work!

You may find that you need additional tools as you go along. The important thing is that you do indeed obtain the tools that you need. It really does take money to make money, and even though you have to shell out some funds now for those tools, think of it as the cost of doing business, and just make sure that you keep receipts so that you can deduct it all from your tax bill at the end of the year. Don’t skimp!

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Tools Needed For A Membership Site

There are certain types of tools that you will need to build and operate your membership website. There may also be tools that you need to make available to your site members as well.

Obviously, you need a domain name and web hosting services. The domain name should state what the topic of the site is, so do not select this until you’ve decided on what topic of membership site you will have.

When it comes to web hosting, however, you have numerous choices. You may not require a great deal of disk space, depending on the content that you have in mind, but you will most likely require a great deal of bandwidth, depending on the number of members you expect to have, and how they will use the site.

On the other hand, you do need a great deal of both bandwidth and disk space if you will have a lot of media, such as audio and video on the site. Consider the content that you will be using carefully before selecting a web hosting package. Also, since your members will be paying for access, the web hosting company should have at least a 99% uptime guarantee, and you do want it to move fast – so consider a dedicated server, as opposed to shared hosting.

You will need software to either create or manage your membership website. This comes in two flavors, basically. First, there is software that simply manages. It creates the doorways to your membership site, and handles billing for you. It may do numerous other things as well, but as for the actual pages that make up your membership site – this management software does not provide that.

Then there is software that includes all of the bells and whistles. It will not only help you to easily create your pages, it will also provide overall management and make maintenance much easier. Features that you may want to look for include;

- The ability to bill customers, automatically
- Automated signups and expirations
- The ability to create various subscription types
- Logging of IP addresses, so that when it becomes obvious that someone is sharing their account information with non-members, that account is disabled.
- The ability for the administrator to email members
- Automated password recovery
- The ability to add content pages, with the use of preset templates.

You will also want an autoresponder. One may be included in your membership software – but make sure that you have one so that you can easily communicate with your members.

Obviously, you need a way to accept payments, and a way to bill members automatically each month. Most membership software and management software have this ability, but will only work with certain services. Find out what they are.

If your membership software does not handle content pages for you, you will need an HTML editor, and an FTP client to upload the pages that you create. You may also need a graphics editor to create or edit graphics.

I will write another blog post about the tools that your members may require. So look for that post as well.

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To Build A Community Or Not

While many membership sites are actually communities of people that share an interest, many are not community driven at all. In fact, many of the newer membership sites do not have any type of communication between members at all. Instead, each member interacts with the website – not with the other members.

But which option is best for your membership site? This is a decision that needs to be made before you go any further, because this decision affects other decisions down the road.

This greatly depends on your content, and the importance of your site members communicating with each other. For example, there is a successful membership site that caters to those who are looking for joint venture partners or deals. Obviously, the site members need to communicate with each other, and have the tools necessary for that communication provided.

There is also a membership site that is completely content driven, where no communication with other members is needed or provided. Both of these membership sites are successful. They deliver the content that they were designed to deliver, in a way that satisfies the members.

Again, which one will be better for you? First, determine whether or not communication between the members is necessary. Next, determine whether or not communication between the members is beneficial. There is a difference here between the words necessary and beneficial.

It is easier to create, operate, and maintain a membership site where there is no communication between members. But on the other hand, you may greatly increase the value of the website if there is communication. With a website where members are able to communicate with each other, you will also find that you don’t need nearly as much content to make the site valuable to the members.

Overall, sites where the members are able to build a true community usually command a higher monthly fee than those that do not. So, while building a non-communication site is easier, if you can’t see any other reason for the members not to communicate, go ahead and make it possible.

One reason for not making it possible for site members to communicate is privacy. Some topics are sensitive, and people simply will not want others to know that they are a member of the site. They do not want to communicate. Take this into consideration.

Otherwise, if you will be building a community based membership site, you need to determine how that community will interact with each other. There are numerous options, and you can employ all options or one or two. This choice is yours.

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