Setup Drip Content In Your Membership Site
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The way most people sell information online is pretty simple. Somebody pays one amount of money and all the information is delivered up front. When you create a membership site with drip content you can either take the money one time and drip out surprise bonuses or loyalty bonuses, or even take money month after month while delivering more and more content, and build yourself up a residual passive income. When you're setting up drip content in your membership site make sure to provide a starter kit upfront, a theme each month and at least update the site with a reminder once or twice per week.
Whatever you're dripping out in your membership site be sure to provide a starter kit as soon as someone joins. That means, if someone pays you up front they're really paying for the first month or the first 30 days of access. That means you should provide a month, or at least a week, worth of content for someone to peruse in your site. If someone pays you a lot of money one time and you give them some amount of audio, visual or written content for them to stay busy. After all, your members will be the most excited when they first join your site.
That takes care of giving them something to keep them busy when they first join your site but what about the ongoing content? It will really help you when creating content and it will make the site appear more organised for your customers if you go with monthly themes. I'll give you an example, I have a membership site that charges on a monthly basis, but the first month talks only about building an e-mail list. The second month talks about creating information products. The third month discusses membership sites and so on. If I choose to add a new bonus about list building, I know which month I can place it in. Anyone who joins the site gets started at the easiest topic possible, list building.
In between those monthly updates you don't necessarily want to provide all 30 days of content up front every single month because if someone is at the end or in the middle of a month and they see you haven't updated in two or three weeks it's going to be very tempting for them to cancel. If you make sure to provide your monthly content on a gradual basis by telling them what's coming, adding in a reminder post, adding a bonus video or audio message, you can make those monthly updates appear to be more frequent and make sure, through reminders, that your members will consume that monthly content.
When creating a drip content membership site be sure to have a starter kit up front, theme each month and update once or twice per week.
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