Tuesday, June 19, 2007

membership sites

For the last few years a small number of internet entrepreneurs have quietly been raking in millions of dollars with membership sites. These sites allow these highly intelligent people to make a sale and get paid each and every month from that one sale.

I mean really. Which would you rather do? Sell an ebook for $19.95 and pocket $19.95 or sell a membership in a site for $19.95 and make $19.95 each and every month for that same effort. Easy Question... Right?

The most interesting part about this business model is this. These entrepreneurs claim that it is actually easier to sell a monthly membership than it is to make a one time sale. And most of these
sites are pulling in $50,000 or more each and every month.

Another quick question. Which would you rather have? One time income or residual income? Another easy question, Right?

Look at it this way. Lets say you want to buy a new BMW. So you go down to your local BMW dealership and the salesman tells you that you can drive out for only $600 per month. So you pull out your calculator and do some quick math and discover that -

Because you have a membership sites that you are selling memberships to for $19.95 per month that you only need to sell about 30 memberships to drive off in your BMW.

30 X $19.95 = $598.50

Or maybe you want to buy a new house. So you go out and pick out your dream home. Problem is the mortgage is going to be $1800.00 per month. So you run an advertising campaign and sell 90 memberships to your site and now your monthly mortgage is paid for.

Is it really that easy?

Believe it or not yes. It truly is. In fact membership sites can be and have been built around conceivably any type of information.

So what is the downside to this type of business? The only downside, if you can even call it that, is that developing your own site takes a little bit of time and some creativity.
when your ready to give it a try let me know im working towards finding business partners for this venture!-jim

This is one business model you need to truly consider.

membership sites

For the last few years a small number of internet entrepreneurs have quietly been raking in millions of dollars with membership sites. These sites allow these highly intelligent people to make a sale and get paid each and every month from that one sale.

I mean really. Which would you rather do? Sell an ebook for $19.95 and pocket $19.95 or sell a membership in a site for $19.95 and make $19.95 each and every month for that same effort. Easy Question... Right?

The most interesting part about this business model is this. These entrepreneurs claim that it is actually easier to sell a monthly membership than it is to make a one time sale. And most of these
sites are pulling in $50,000 or more each and every month.

Another quick question. Which would you rather have? One time income or residual income? Another easy question, Right?

Look at it this way. Lets say you want to buy a new BMW. So you go down to your local BMW dealership and the salesman tells you that you can drive out for only $600 per month. So you pull out your calculator and do some quick math and discover that -

Because you have a membership sites that you are selling memberships to for $19.95 per month that you only need to sell about 30 memberships to drive off in your BMW.

30 X $19.95 = $598.50

Or maybe you want to buy a new house. So you go out and pick out your dream home. Problem is the mortgage is going to be $1800.00 per month. So you run an advertising campaign and sell 90 memberships to your site and now your monthly mortgage is paid for.

Is it really that easy?

Believe it or not yes. It truly is. In fact membership sites can be and have been built around conceivably any type of information.

So what is the downside to this type of business? The only downside, if you can even call it that, is that developing your own site takes a little bit of time and some creativity.
when your ready to give it a try let me know im working towards finding business partners for this venture!-jim

This is one business model you need to truly consider.

membership sites

For the last few years a small number of internet entrepreneurs have quietly been raking in millions of dollars with membership sites. These sites allow these highly intelligent people to make a sale and get paid each and every month from that one sale.

I mean really. Which would you rather do? Sell an ebook for $19.95 and pocket $19.95 or sell a membership in a site for $19.95 and make $19.95 each and every month for that same effort. Easy Question... Right?

The most interesting part about this business model is this. These entrepreneurs claim that it is actually easier to sell a monthly membership than it is to make a one time sale. And most of these
sites are pulling in $50,000 or more each and every month.

Another quick question. Which would you rather have? One time income or residual income? Another easy question, Right?

Look at it this way. Lets say you want to buy a new BMW. So you go down to your local BMW dealership and the salesman tells you that you can drive out for only $600 per month. So you pull out your calculator and do some quick math and discover that -

Because you have a membership sites that you are selling memberships to for $19.95 per month that you only need to sell about 30 memberships to drive off in your BMW.

30 X $19.95 = $598.50

Or maybe you want to buy a new house. So you go out and pick out your dream home. Problem is the mortgage is going to be $1800.00 per month. So you run an advertising campaign and sell 90 memberships to your site and now your monthly mortgage is paid for.

Is it really that easy?

Believe it or not yes. It truly is. In fact membership sites can be and have been built around conceivably any type of information.

So what is the downside to this type of business? The only downside, if you can even call it that, is that developing your own site takes a little bit of time and some creativity.
when your ready to give it a try let me know im working towards finding business partners for this venture!-jim

This is one business model you need to truly consider.