Hey I have come up with an idea for a membership site. Would you join if a trial will be $1 for 2 weeks and the following will be in the price: 1x 30 or 60 seconds video (per month) 1x Custom made Ecover (for your squeezepage) 1x Squeezepage PLR articles or Ebooks (not sure about the number) 2 hours per day you can ask me any questions about internet marketing or video marketing through skype or facebook. How much would you pay for this per month? To Your Success Demavend
You might be asking the wrong group. Price is relative to need + competition. Is there competing site offering something similar? What are they charging?
It depends on the quality. A free trial or $1 trial is great. I usually never pay more than $47 a month, that's the highest amount I've paid for a membership site. If the quality is very high, and there are little competition then you could go for $47, but usually I would settle for $29, a lot more people would join. But again, it all depends on the niche and the quality of your content. -- Jens
Yeah $1 trial is good but you need to offer something unique and different from others . We have many sites now like this fundas and most of them offering such content inside members area . But main point is to keep providing something good , so the subscribed users stay with you for long time .
Depends on your personal brand. If no one knows you and you don't have anything to show it will be a tough sale even for $30. otherwise you could go with $79 easily if you have some reputation.
I know of similar services that charge about $66/month, but they're well-established and so have a huge amount of material already in the member areas. I think for membership sites one of the keys to retention is to have a lot of material from day one, which most people usually have from previous ventures + some investment in their new venture because they've got previous experience and so the figures in their business plan show this new business will give a ROI. It's all down to your market though, how you target them, how much need they have for what you're offering.