Micro Continuity Analysis
Filed under: membership sites, micro continuity, paid memberships
Membership sites are big these days as a way to set up a long term residual income. The “set it and forget it” idea is one of the most alluring things about creating your online business.
One of the primary questions is – what makes Micro Continuity any different from other membership sites?
Being co-owner of a membership site myself I was able to pinpoint one of the biggest issues and how Russell’s plan avoids the complication and lifts a huge weight from people like myself.
The current model of membership site created by myself and my partner requires adding additional products and information to our members on a regular basis. We give our members detailed video tutorials on how to do things on the web, ebooks on different parts of marketing, and ready made business in a box or templates for sites.We currently offer a couple of different payment options. There is the monthly payments and there is a one time life time membership.
Not only is it a struggle each month to decide just which materials should come next – but even more of a struggle to spend time loading new materials to the site. Each material needs to be categorized properly and formatted correctly for the server to take it. We had selected a script as well that is able to handle these tasks – but was not cheap and has taken time to understand in itself. I am still learning parts of it to this day.
Within Micro Continuity, you create a smaller type of members site. It is along the lines of an eight week course or what ever the duration you choose. Members are delivered their information in smaller bites, allowing them to really digest the information presented to them. Like taking a course in school. They are also billed this way – so take for instance a $200 product. Not everyone wants to fork up $200 all at once. Members sign up for monthly payments or weekly – depending on the model you choose to set up. The idea is to allow the member to take as much of the information as they choose for as long as they choose to take it. In addition, you are letting the member know up front that there is an end to the course and a cap on what they will be charged at the end.
Once you have created your product for the site, there may be no need to update the information for a while – or even at all depending on the product.
Once a user is done with a particular course, you then may have the option to promote another course to that member provided it is niche relavent.
The video Russell uses to show how to get your leads for use of the Micro Continuity system presents 2 other great concepts which are explained in great detail and expected results can greatly increase ones leads for any product they are promoting.
Click here to check out the free video on Micro Continuity.
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Free Video Reveals Russell Brunson’s Microcontinuity
Until just last night, I had heard the name Russell Brunson, but had never seen him. I had initially pictured some old man who had been on the IM racket for some time and was probably drab and boring. Boy was I wrong.
So I got this email from my friends over at Sitefling saying there was this video and I should check it out. I know Justin Brooke, and he was kind enough to get me on track with a campaign earlier this year and while I don’t have time to look at everything sent to me, something made me click through.
So, I was taken to an almost hour long video on this guy Russell Brunson. When I realized how long this video was going to be, I thought here we go again. Usually these long videos are a real turn off and I just don’t have time for a video that really doesn’t “tell” me anything.
I watched every minute and was completely in awe.
This video was worth every minute of watching it.
Russell has a lot of energy, and is extremely engaging. The secrets revealed in his video will blow you away.
Anyway, I highly encourage you to go on over and check it out.
The plan he introduces is absolutely viable.
The opportunity does revolve around creating a mini type of members site, but there is a way to work some of the techniqes discussed into several angles.
I have found a FREE report that can enlighten you on some of those other ways.
http://www.internetmarketingplan.me/strategyplanner/
The report is about 21 ways, but actually creating membership sites is one of those discussed and so it ties in nicely with what you’re about to discover from watching Russell’s videos.
Go and grab that report, and be sure to check out Microcontinuity!
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Membership Site Nightmares
I have been busy. I’ve been working on creating a membership site.
Everyone is all crazy now about membership sites, and how easy it is to set up. I beg to differ.
Over the course of the past month, I had to learn how to install scripts, and how to manage a lot of things not just on the server but within the site itself. All this while trying to put together some video tutorials for our membership site and I have to say it is not as easy as everyone makes it sound.
Now I’m working on content like a maniac so I can try to get ahead and maybe have a week off by the end of Summer. I don’t know if I’ll ever see the light of day again.
I love being a member of membership sites – and my joke is that I am a member of practically every membership site on the web – except for one. If you’re wondering which one, just use the little search feature at the top there and type in Kimkins to see why.
Anyway, I just got some hot off the presses information. I like Rob Benwell. I like his stuff a lot. No crap, he gets right down to it, and delivers.
I wish I had got this email a couple of months ago from him, because I may have done things a lot differently than I did. Just to show you some of the frustration, I have a fake squeeze page for a fake membership site here – no, don’t join cause you won’t get a thing. I was so upset. There are so many different scripts and they all work differently. It was such a pain to deal with.
Well Rob drops this email in my box and he has the whole thing figured out. Content and all.

I always seem to think I’m getting ahead and whammo – a product comes out to automate the whole thing. I can’t get mad, and in fact I will very likely be jumping on this offer myself so I can have something solid in place. He has done everything. Six months of content! All wrapped up and ready to go! Do you know how long it will take me to get 6 months of content together?
Check out http://membershipdominators.com for what amounts to the best membership website package out there!
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Website Moderators – Completely Unappreciated
Filed under: Tippy Toes, Uncategorized, kimkins, membership sites, paid memberships
I just returned from a visit over at Jeannie’s new blog.
Here is a quote from a letter from Kimmer (Heidi) to Tippy Toes (Jeannie), who at the time was still in support of the Kimkins Diet. For the record, Tippy no longer endorses Kimmer or Heidi Diaz.
If you are subpoenaed then of course you answer everything truthfully. Which is — all you know is Kimmer, you get paid to moderate (babysit) the forums and you don’t know anything about Kimmer’s “partners” — because you don’t. This is why the guy is doing this because he doesn’t know anything.
Kimmer kept Tippy in the dark. She really didn’t know a lot of what was going on. Tippy also trusted that Heidi was not lying to her. But what I got a kick out of here was Heidi referring moderators as babysitters. Moderators of large websites are not given the credit they deserve. They are not just “babysitters.”
Moderators are there to protect the site they are working for. Typically, someone chosen to moderate a site has great familiarity of the topic or niche of the site. They are there to support members, show them where to find information on the site when a member is lost. They protect the site against web spam, and automated scripts that sign up to sites for the purpose of spamming links across the web. Yes, there are scripts that go out and spam thousands of websites in one shot by finding forums and just spamming fake names and posts. Amazing huh?
Anyway, it is up to live people to spend hours of their time, not just to help the members of a site but to ensure the safety of those members and keep a site clean from spam and in tip top shape.
Some moderators are paid, and some are not and just do it for the love of the site. Either way, it is work, and it is a job. It should be respected. I don’t know why Heidi felt it necessary to add that term in there of “babysit” but I find it rude and disrespectful of Tippy.
Moderators are a way for a successful forum owner who is making money to outsource the real work that needs to be done to keep their site a continued great place for the members.
This paragraph is loaded with some other things, but I’ll save those for later.
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Thinking About a Membership Site?
Membership sites can be a great way to make money online. One company that can help you get there is http://subhub.com.
They have some great examples of the types of membership sites you can create.
“SubHub is an online publishing platform that makes it quick and easy for you to build and manage your own money-making content website.
We offer a complete solution that includes content management, a range of design templates, membership and subscription tools, ad-serving, an online store, pay-per-view functionality, your own forum and web stats.”
Their customer service is prompt and very accomadating.
They offer a free trial and phone support to the US and the UK.
If you are even thinking about starting your own membership site, please be sure to stop by and take the tour.
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