Single Sale Vs Membership - Time Constraints
Greetings, and welcome to the section where we’ll be talking about membership sites, and single sale sites, the pro’s and cons of each, and just what it takes to create each of them. This will allow you to make an educated choice for your product, and chose the most profitable option for you.
The
reason I’m writing this right now is because of my personal experience
and general attraction to this subject. In the previous reports you read
a little bit about the very first site that I set up, which was an
ambitious first project, an all singing all dancing membership site.
When creating the site itself, I didn’t realize how much of a challenge
it would actually be, the time spent working on it dictated by the
content and involving a lot more maintenance than the single sale sites
set up since that first membership attempt.
First
up, lets look at the time it’s going to take you to create each product
type. We’ll get into talking about resources and actually gathering
those resources later in the report, so if I mention anything that
you’re not sure about right now, don’t worry, because it’s fully
explored in later sections, resource by resource.
First,
looking at single sale. Often, single sale is actually far quicker to
create than a membership site for obvious reasons. Excluding the product
itself, the general methods single sale are the customer pays, the
customer downloads. It’s a simple as that in most cases. All that’s left
to do with a single sale product is create your resource gathering
methods for each resource, your list, your affiliates, your customers,
your long term customers and your joint ventures, and obviously follow
up and your sales process, a sales letter, a download area following
payment and there you have it. Your single sale product.
Now
when it comes to membership sites, things are a little different. You
still have your sales process, you still have your sales letter, you
still have you resource gathering tools and your members area. The
problem comes with maintenance.
Like
we mentioned earlier, it very much depends on your product, but the
general rule is single sale is harder to create, and membership sites
are harder to maintain. It may not seem like that now, especially if
you’ve never created a membership site before, but the more complex a
project and the more aspects it involves, the more things can go wrong.
Setting
up wise, a single sale and membership site aren’t all that different,
aside from the obvious change of reoccurring incomes from a membership
site, which often isn’t much more hassle than setting up your affiliate
program and payment processor to handle these things, but to get the
full picture we need to think ahead a little.
With
membership sites and their recurring incomes, packed full of members
that expect high standards from month to month, expect to have to carry
out regular updates, especially if the content isn’t pre-written, or
you’re selling monthly access to software.
Things
go wrong, new software is released; think about what you’re actually
doing here. Especially if your membership site comprises of software,
it’s not just your information and marketing tools and notes, and
feedback that you’re looking after. If something goes wrong with any
customers’ service, you’ll need to fix it.
When
updates are regularly being released, and customers are paying a
recurring income, it’s not unusual especially with software again, that
you may have to bring in programmers to fix problems, you may have to
update scripts regularly, even the look, or the layout, and even keep
updating the content to keep ahead of your competition and keep your
members interested.
Even
if you’re not selling software, this can also be the case for affiliate
systems for example. If your recurring affiliate system makes an
incorrect calculation somewhere along the line, unless you’re a
programmer yourself, or know one, it’s likely going to require outside
work.
Meanwhile,
while all of this is going in within the membership site, what’s
happening with your single sale products? Well, people are reading the
sales letter, buying, downloading, and possibly requesting customer
service. There is minimal maintenance. Even if something goes wrong with
your affiliate script to tie in with the previous example, because
people are only earning one time commissions, it’s super quick and easy
to fix compared to a bunch of scripts being updated, and having to
search through data that is still live and fix any problems affecting
the system whilst everything is still going on.
Now I know this might seem basic, this might seem obvious, but it gets me how many people start up membership sites thinking it’ll be a breeze, and admittedly, from the outside, it does look like a breeze. Many aspects of a membership site nowadays can be automated, which is great for the owner of the site and the members, but there is still far more maintenance work to do with membership sites that there is to do with single sale sites for the reasons given above, and some of the problems that arise are often harder to deal with in a live recurring membership environment than in a single sale environment.
On
my next post I will give you a few examples now coming from the
experience that I’ve had to demonstrate what I just wrote above. The
differences look small, until you look at them closely and realize just
how much more work a membership site can be.
Until then,
Bruno Duarte & Homebiz Essentials
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