Single Sale vs. Membership: The Risks.
Hello
my fellow marketers, in case you didnt check out my previews article on
this new series of articles regarding Single Sale Website VS
Memberships.
Click here to see the previews article so you can catch up as on the previous post we talked about the pros and cons on this matter:)
See original article here: http://www.ibosocial.com/brunojduarte/pressrelease.aspx?prid=487791
Example number one. Starting with the single sale site. You go to bed one night, a bunch of customers buy your product while you’re sleeping, but the download link goes down, so they contact you via e-mail, or call you and wake you up in the middle of the night to get a fix in. Simple, you wake up, you discover the problem, and fix the link and all is well. Customers download, you apologize and explain, and everyone is happy. You have your single sale money, the customers has the product.
Now
lets look at this example from a membership point of view. Remember,
compared to single sale sites, often the services presented by a
membership site are vital to the running of a business. The tools are
often reoccurring and live, and often consist of software that even just
a few hours of down time can be hurtful to a business, whether it’s an
investment tracker, or ad tracking, or auto-responders, hosting or even
an info course following a schedule.
Can
you see already how much more devastating losing control of a
membership site is just for a few hours. Even if you pull off a quick
fix a few hours after the problem has arisen, you may have disrupted the
members business, their investing, their websites, their tracking, or
even taken up the time that they put aside specifically to follow your
course, something they now can’t do because their two hours a day of
free time in between kids and work is now gone.
Whatever
your product, with a membership site comes much more responsibility,
because the product isn’t sell and forget. It’s constant, and you have
to be ready for anything at any time, and to fix it quickly to prevent
disruption to the users. If you disrupt the users, what are they going
to do? Cancel their membership. Reliability is the key for sure, but as
you’ll find out if you set one up, not matter how well you plan, things
can go pear shaped and devastate numbers quickly if you’re not careful
severely affecting your income.
So
you see, on the outside, it looks very much like single sale and
membership aren’t dissimilar, but when it comes down to it, their inner
workings are really very different. Stay with me though, I don’t want to
put you off either one until you have the full story, and I don’t want
anyone opting for the easy option if it’s going to make them less profit
than the more challenging road. There’s a lot more to discuss as of
yet.
Tomorrow we will be talking about monetary aspects relating to single sale and membership sites from the point of view of the business owner, you.
Until then,
All the best,
Bruno Duarte & Homebiz Essentials
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