How to charge for premium content?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by killer2021, Apr 30, 2009.

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    I have a blog on blogger which I have been using to create a website that is focused around preparing for an exam.

    I have various articles teaching students the knowledge they need to have in order to pass or do well on the exam. My plan was to put up a lot of free content, which is coming along nicely and then charge for premium features.

    So far blogger has worked great for the overall setup of the website, however, there is one problem. How do I restrict certain pages to only be viewed by subscribers?

    Anyone know the easiest way to set this up? I prefer something low cost.

    I know blogger has a feature that allows only certain people to read the blog but I am looking more for allowing only certain pages to be enabled for select members. also this feature only allows for 100 readers, which could be a problem later on.

    The only thing I can think of is to set up a joomla site and then have all the content password protected in there. Once people pay I send them the URL with username and a password.
     
    killer2021, Apr 30, 2009 IP
  2. jamesmeijer1234

    jamesmeijer1234 Banned

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    well you can use a cpa program like cpalead etc.
    so people will have to complete a survey to get to your content, you are not charging any money, still you will be earning good.
     
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  3. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    I don't think you can use it with blogger hosted blog.
    You need to use your own host such as www.paypalmemberscript.com
     
    mentos, Apr 30, 2009 IP
  4. killer2022

    killer2022 Peon

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    was trying to avoid that
     
    killer2022, Apr 30, 2009 IP