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February 3, 2008

How to Set Up a MyBlogLog Account

MyBlogLog is a Yahoo owned membership site that actually tracks who visits your site, where they go, and what they like. This kind of information is invaluable because it enables you to create more of the content your visitors prefer. Here’s how to get started.

Step 1. Visit www.mybloglog.com and register for an account. If you already have a Yahoo ID then you can log in using your Yahoo account information.

Step 2. Logon and you will be taken to a Create Your Profile page where you will be asked to create your profile URL. If you’re tying this to a business, you can use something related to your business name. Here is what MyBlogLog suggests you use to create your profile URL

“You can add any word or word combination (no spaces) that is relevant to your blog. If you blog about celebrities, you might add celebritynews or celebphotos to this box. If an error that the url is taken occurs, that means another MyBlogLog member already has his MyBlogLog community at that url. Try another keyword phrase here.”

Step 3. Now you can add edit and add to your profile including adding your website, blog, tags, pictures, an about me page, you can also add Twitter to your profile to update members with messages, changes etc…

Step 4. Add your website or blog to your profile. Once you’ve successfully added your site they will generate a script for you to get started. You will add the code to your blog template in between the OPEN body tag and the CLOSE body tag and republish. Tracking will begin immediately after the code has been added to your blog.

Step 5. does more than track who visits your blog or website and what they like and what they read, it enables you to build a community. You can link up with other members, share recommendations and network.

That’s it. Once your profile is up and your website or blog is linked, then you’re ready to get started using MyBlogLog and tracking the valuable information to build your business.

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For anyone looking to create an income online with a membership site -automation is the key.
Running a successful membership site can become very labor intensive very quickly. However, with the right tools you can automate many of these tasks, which will free up quite a bit of your time. In this article, we will highlight some of the best time saving tools:

When it comes to running a successful membership site, a membership management tool is a necessity. A membership management program will automatically sign people up, collect payments and grant access to private areas.

Some programs will also automatically revoke or suspend access when a payment is missed or a subscription is canceled. A quality membership manager will also allow you to automatically make members into affiliates and provide the flexibility for non-paying people to sign up as affiliates.

A great time management tool is a feature offered by WordPress. Using their “delayed post” feature you can upload content and schedule exactly when you want it published on your site. You can create the content for your membership site several months ahead of time and it won’t be displayed until the date you have specified. Best of all, WordPress is a free, open source content management system that can easily be installed on your server through the push of a button.

An autoresponder is another very important tool. An autoresponder is a service that allows you to create mailing lists and schedule emails, which will automatically be sent to the mailing list in the order you have requested.

Let’s say that Sally signs up for your membership on Tuesday. She will automatically be sent any welcome messages that you have specified to be sent on the first day of membership. If Joe signs up for the membership site on Wednesday, he won’t miss any emails. He will also be sent that first day’s email on the day he signs up.

You can also use an autoresponder to send broadcast messages to your whole mailing list on the same day. This is great for sending out newsletters or invitations to events.

A credit card processing service is another tool to look into. Look carefully into the different services, as their rates can vary. You can certainly start out with Paypal, but eventually you may want to go with a different service, as not everyone has a Paypal account and Paypal isn’t offered in every country.

Shop around and compare the different automation tools and packages available. It is a good idea to have your pricing strategy and a rough growth plan in place before buying anything. You don’t want to lock yourself into something that will not grow or adapt with you.

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The promotion strategy you choose to create a buzz for an upcoming joint venture project in large part depends on the type of joint venture, however here are 8 common methods to get the word out.

1. Ezines. In addition to talking about and promoting your upcoming joint venture in your own ezine, advertise your upcoming joint venture project in relevant ezines. Don’t forget to chat up the event in your partner’s ezine too. It’s great free exposure for me.

Additionally if you offer reprint rights, other people can use your articles free of charge, in exchange for displaying your contact information, links to your site, and giving you credit for the writing. With any e-zine, the general rule of thumb is 80% content 20% promotion.

2. Blogs. Blogs, like ezines, are excellent free publicity. Not only can you promote on your own blog, you can guest blog on relevant blogs and promote your event there. Use the 80/20 rule here too.

3.Give away free reports, audios, and e-books . Build anticipation for the event by giving away freebies and attach links and ads inside the freebies to promote your upcoming joint venture.

4. Advertise. Share already planned advertising space, billboard space, and radio and TV time with your joint venture partner. OR you take on the cost of the advertising in exchange for a bigger piece of the joint venture pie. Don’t forget PPC campaigns. A highly targeted pay per click campaign can generate new members for your list and new prospective customers.

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Press releases. Tell the world about your project by issuing a press release or two. If you release it in stages you can issue a press release for every stage of the release.

6. Create a website devoted specifically to your joint venture project. You can drive traffic directly to this website by a pay per click campaign, and email campaign, press releases, article marketing and search engine optimization.

7. Direct mail. While direct mail can be costly a postcard campaign to a purchased list is generally between .32 and .50 cents. If you have a 1-3% response rate, depending on the cost of your product, the postcard campaign will most likely pay for itself. Additionally, to cut the cost of the campaign, you can sell ad space on your postcard. Just take care to not let the ads detract from your offer.

8. Email campaign. Email campaigns are definitely cost effective and a highly targeted promotion can yield tremendous returns. Combine your opt in list, your partner’s opt in list and consider purchasing a list to send your promotion to. Your promotion for a purchased list will be different from the promotions to your opt in lists however, it is still possible for a purchased list to have great results.

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January 3, 2008

How to Know if a Membership Site is Right for You

Membership sites, like many online businesses, have the potential to generate tremendous profits. However, there is always two sides to every opportunity. Here’s how to determine if a membership site is right for you:

Step 1.

Do you enjoy creating content? Membership sites require a significant amount of content generation. It’s the reason people join sites! Blogs, articles, reports, ebooks, newsletters and more. Content is definitely important for a successful membership site. If you do not enjoy writing, do you have access, and funds, to outsource the task?

Step 2. Are you willing and able to receive and accept feedback, then quickly make adjustments to the website so that your membership clients are getting what they want.

Step #3

Are you willing to commit to a membership site for the long haul? Starting a membership site is a long-term commitment. This means you will be interacting with people on the same subject for many, many years. It also means you will be providing them valuable content consistently for the next few years. (Note, you can sell your membership site in the future.)

Step #4 Do you already have an opt-in list? One of the best ways to launch a membership site is to already have an opt-in list that is used to getting information from you. If you currently have a list of 1000 people, you can safely assume that a good promotion will generate 1-3% conversion rate. That means 100-300 members the moment your doors open.

Step #5 Do you have the right tools for the job? Membership sites require basic membership software. There are free software programs available as well as basic membership website builders and management software that runs anywhere from $100 on up.

Step #6

Do you already have a website and an internet marketing business? While this isn’t required, a membership site is a good way to grow your current business. Membership sites enable you to broaden your exposure and increase your profits.

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January 2, 2008

Five Benefits of Owning a Membership Site Online

If you have been paying attention to the buzz surrounding the subject of membership sites on the internet, you will have heard about the many benefits of owning one. On the other hand, if you are new to the concept, you may be wondering what the big deal is. In this article, we will go over five of the benefits to owning a membership site.

1. : The first and most obvious benefit of any membership site is the passive income it generates from membership fees. The definition of passive income is “income derived from investments in which the individual is minimally involved.” To be successful, a strong initial effort is needed to get your site running and a passive income stream flowing. After that, you may well find yourself earning more and working less.

With a passive income, you can make money 24 hours a day seven days a week. Unlike a service based business, with a business that generates passive income, you can take your family on vacation and still make money while you are away from the office.

2. : Membership sites also enable you to earn residual income. Residual income is income that keeps coming in to you on a regular basis. When you create a membership site, your customer will be paying a monthly membership fee for a time period that you designate.

You may only charge your customers twelve payments, and after they have paid those payments, grant them a lifetime membership at no additional cost. You may opt to charge a yearly renewal fee, or you may decide to have the payments charged to them on a continual monthly basis for as long as they remain a customer. Whichever method you choose, you are creating residual income for yourself.

3. : Another great benefit to a membership site is that it is relatively inexpensive to start. Of course you will need to put some money into it, but if you can do the web design work yourself and choose to market your business using free marketing methods, you can get your site up and running for less than $200. That includes the domain registration, hosting account, membership management program, and any additional tools such as an autoresponder.

4. : As your membership grows in popularity, so will your reputation. You will begin to be seen as an expert in your field. Subscribers will automatically look to you for advice and inherently trust your judgment. Essentially, you will be building and promoting your own brand. When you have a recognized and trusted brand, you dramatically increase your ability to offer other products and services under that same brand name. Because your brand is proven and trusted, your new products automatically become trusted as well.

5. : By offering an affiliate program, your customers will be able to earn income through the referrals they bring to you. If you are consistently providing your customers great content and quality information, they will most likely be happy to tell others about your site; couple that with the fact that they can make money doing that, and they will be shouting your praises from the rooftops.

When the majority of your customers are helping you to market your membership site, you will be able to reach a much greater number of potential customers than you would ever be able to reach through your solo marketing efforts. This, of course, will lead to a greater number of new subscribers and a larger income.

These are just a few of the benefits associated with owning a membership site. As you develop your site, you will see the full potential of what a membership site can offer you. :)

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Before choosing the issue your site will address, you need to be aware of the different kinds of sites out there. Almost all membership sites fall into seven basic types.

1.

This type of site provides help, insight and support to its members regarding a specific topic. There are life coaches, business coaches and mentoring programs focusing on varies industries or job types. A coaching or mentoring site allows the owner to leverage their time. Instead of offering their expertise to one client at a time, they can provide it to hundreds or thousands of clients at the same time.

2. PLR ()

A PLR site offers a random assortment of articles centered around a key word or idea. The articles you provide through a Private Label Rights site can be legally modified. Many website owners and bloggers subscribe to these services to use the content on their sites or create special reports and ebooks out of them.

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When you think of this type of site you probably think of sites like match.com. A dating site can also focus on bringing together specialized niches of people like senior citizens, dog lovers, people from a certain regional area, or just about any lifestyle choice or passion you can think of that would draw people together.

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This is probably one of the most popular types of membership site. A content site offers its members resources and information centered around a particular topic or problem. Usually the topic is highly specialized and the information it contains cannot be found quickly or easily elsewhere. Members gladly pay a monthly membership fee in order to have this useful information in one, easy to locate place.

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A newsletter site offers its members exclusive access to news and information relating to a specific topic. Basically, the owner of the site researches and compiles pertinent news stories and data from all sorts of media so that the members don’t have to.

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This type of site requires potential posters (or information seekers) to pay for a membership before they can contribute and/or use certain functions of the forum, such as a search. Creating a viable forum site can be tricky, as it must provide information that can’t easily be found on another forum or website for free. They also normally have a very low membership fee.

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With this type of membership, all of your content is delivered to your members or posted on your site as audio files. I have seen this site model used to offer audio files on a wide variety of topics to be used as additional content on other membership sites - rather like business to business marketing.

You can also combine several of these ideas into one membership site. A content site can also have a members only forum, and a paid newsletter can feature a monthly audio bonus. The possibilities are endless, and the more you offer your subscribers, the more they will value your service.

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Take Your Internet Business to the Next Level with a Membership Site and a Partnership

Internet marketing is a fantastic opportunity to make money and work from home. Once your business has reached your initial goals, you may want to look at opportunities to grow your business, make more money, and provide more value and opportunities to your customers.

Two ways to add value to your existing business, give your customers a stronger, more beneficial product or service, and to of course increase your profits is to add a membership element to your website and to investigate potential joint ventures.

Membership Sites

Membership Marketing is a company managed program to convert occasional buyers into loyal customers, can provide predictable revenue streams, generate higher revenue by customer and increase referrals by efficiently using company resources. isn’t limited to online businesses. Think about frequent flyer programs, rental car programs, frequent shopper programs, etc…

The benefits for a business are huge:
1. Increased visibility
2. Increased profits
3. Increased credibility
4. Increased SEO
5. More opportunities to communicate with your customers
6. More opportunities to sell to your customers.
7. More exposure and networking opportunities

How will your business profit?

. Affiliate marketing is a great way to make ongoing extra income from your membership site.

Advertising. AdSense is a simple way to make money from your membership site. Every time someone clicks on the Ads you’ll get paid a certain amount per click.

. Ebooks, reports, online classes, workshops, tutorials, audio files, videos, and even software can be created for a relatively low cost and sold for a tremendous profit. The great thing about many of these products is that they are instantly downloadable by your members. This means that they get instant gratification and you don’t have to deal with the cost of production.

. Any membership site, no matter what your topic, can offer PLR content and make great money. When you sell PLR content, you’re selling content about a particular topic which the person can use for their own purposes. The PLR content is sold to a number of people so it’s not exclusive content. The buyer can edit the information as they chose.

Membership Fees. Charging your members a membership fee is another way to make a profit. Here are a few possible subscription possibilities.

1. are the normal course of action for a membership site. They work well for a well maintained website where the content is always fresh and you’re always providing value.

2. , like silver, gold, and platinum, are a profitable alternative to the standard monthly subscription model. It is one way of adding value and scarcity to your website and membership program.

3. model works well if you are able to consistently add content, resources, and multiple streams of revenue.

How much will you charge subscribers? When adding a membership site to your business model, it is important to charge subscribers appropriately. Generally, prospects are aware that quality information comes at a price, and they’re willing to pay for it. If you’re concerned that you’re charging too high of a membership test it or make your site worth the money.

. Your most profitable market are the customers who have already bought from you. Focus on making money from back-end sales as much as you focus on getting new customers and members and you will really maximize your income.

How do you get people to your membership site?

1. Banner Advertisements
2. Sidebar Advertisements
3. Pop-up Advertisements
4. Floating Advertisements
5. Unicast Advertisements
6. Text Links
7. Co-Registration
8. Social networking

Once visitors are at your site, how do you get them interested in joining?

Provide Free Information. This strategy always works to draw visitors to your website and it is a good way to demonstrate the quality of your information. Keep in mind that too much free information may mean there’s no benefit to joining your site. Not enough information and you don’t give visitors enough to base a decision on.

Give visitors a peek inside with a . Not only do they instill confidence, once customers get an inside look at all that you have to offer they will want to sign up immediately.

Give free reports and even ebooks to affiliates to give away. This report will include the affiliate’s unique ID and any sales made through that report will be credited to the affiliate. It’s a great way to get people to spread the word about your membership site.

. Article directories are a wonderful way to drive traffic to your membership site. They help to establish your credibility and they give potential subscribers a peek inside the offerings at your site. Also use article marketing to help build your opt-in list. Always include a link back to your website or sales page.

. Forums, chat rooms, and blog posts are a good way to get the word out quickly about your membership site. Most forums, chat rooms, and even blogs will allow you to place a link back to your website in your signature link. Consider that many of the people you speak to in these venues may not be ready to purchase but they will be a good resource in the future – if you collect their information.

A JV Partnership is an online joint venture happens when you join forces with another online business to make some money. There are no tricks to joint ventures, other than finding a good partner, and joint ventures can and do take a variety of forms.

For example, a simple joint venture, which is also quite common, is for two information marketing businesses to bundle their products together and promote them to their combined email lists. The benefit to this type of arrangement is huge. Each business increases their exposure and customer base, each business makes money, and each business gives their customer and email list an opportunity to take benefit from a new product.

The benefits of adding a joint venture to your business plan include:

. How big is your current opt in list? Does it have room to grow? Would a bigger list mean more profits, tomorrow, next week, next month, and next year? A joint venture partnership has the power to broaden your opt in list in many ways. If you’re list leveraging with a partner, then anyone who responds, visits, your website, or makes a purchase is added to your opt in list.

Better customer relationships. Offering your customers a new opportunity, new product, or new service with a reputable partner gives you instant credibility not only as a respected business owner, but one that has their customers in mind and takes the time and effort to find and present quality opportunities to them.
When you offer your customers a quality product or service, you not only increase your credibility with them, you increase the likelihood that they’re going to buy from you again. You earn their respect and gratitude for bringing them valuable and beneficial opportunities and for connecting them with other spectacular businesses like yours.

. Partnering with another online business introduces new products into your product base. For example, you own and operate an information marketing business where your products range from a book on how to organize your home from top to bottom to personal organization services.

You could partner with a small business coach and create a product about organizing your home office for maximum productivity. Your partner will promote the book to their customers and add the product to their product base, and you can market the product as part of your product base. Down the line you could bundle the product with others and create a larger book package. You could interview your partner and create a product from that.

When it comes to online joint venture partnerships, there really isn’t a downside. You get the opportunity to make your customer’s happy, you build your list, you increase your product base, and you make money. It’s all good!
So how do you find the right JV Partner?

A joint venture project is only as good as the team. This makes finding the right partner imperative to a successful, and enjoyable, endeavor.

Where to look for a good JV partner:

1. With people you already do business with.
2.Your online network, forums, chat rooms
3.Seminars and workshops you attend
4. Post an ad in a relevant forum.

Once you identify someone you would like to partner with, take time planning and researching before you approach them. Find out everything about your potential partner before you contact them. Visit their website, read their books, sign up for their newsletters. Get to know their customers if possible. Does their target audience really fit your product or service? If they have a membership site, sign up for it and get to know their subscribers. Additionally, make sure they have complimentary skills. If you are a great writer or programmer then partnering with someone with similar skills will still leave you looking for an outside party to handle the marketing and promotion, however if you partner with someone with marketing and promotion skills, your tasks are taken care of.

Once you’re ready to contact them, consider calling them rather than sending an email. Email runs the risk of being deleted before it is ever read. If email is your choice then take the time to customize and personalize your email to the person. Another option is to contact your potential partner via snail mail. If you choose this option, consider sending your proposal via FedEx so that it isn’t mistaken as junk mail.

Any initial contact is best handled professionally and not as a sales pitch. Many business owners, like you, are extremely busy. They’ll happily listen to you if you present your proposal in a professional manner and present the opportunity as it would benefit them and their business. Pitch it right and you have a brand new and exciting adventure ahead of you.

Things to consider before starting a joint venture partnership:
-A Legal Agreement? With a legal agreement, everything is spelled out. A joint venture partnership legal agreement will leave no room for interpretation, miscommunication, errors or frustration. Absolutely everything from who handles what task to how profits are tracked to how each partner gets paid can be detailed explicitly. This means there will be no questions halfway through the project about who handles the next step or what profit percentages were originally agreed to. This will result in less stress and a better working relationship.

A legal agreement isn’t always necessary. If you’re working with someone whom you are comfortable with, whom you have worked with before, or you’re friends with then a legal agreement may not be necessary. It is fine to simply write down what each person will take care of and how you’ll split the profits and go from there. If you choose to use a joint venture agreement, you can find many legal forms online. Simply type “Joint venture agreement,” into your favorite search engine and you’ll have plenty to choose from. Some of the forms are even free.

-Approach your partner with the right frame of mind. A positive and enthusiastic attitude can and will be felt, and it will make a difference. Go into a potential partnership with an eye toward the possibilities and start things off right.

When presenting your proposal, stress the benefits for your partner. How much are they going to make? What do they need to do? Will they benefit from building their opt in list? Will they benefit by increasing their product base? Will their credibility improve? Present your offer in the most beneficial light for your partner. Tell your potential partner why you want to partner with them. Lay out your proposal, highlighting the benefits to your potential partner as you go. Be ready and willing to listen to your partner’s ideas, in fact it may be a good idea to ask them questions as you go so they feel involved in the presentation.

Once the meeting, phone call, or email is coming to a close, give your partner time to think about it. You can either make a date to check back in to see if they have any questions or you can leave it open ended and contact them again if you don’t hear from them after a few days.

Go into the partnership with a willingness to compromise and communicate. Any partnership has moments where one partner will need to compromise. If you’re prepared for these moments, then you’re a step ahead of the game. Stay focused on the larger purpose of the partnership and don’t allow yourself to get swallowed by the finer details that are often so easy to get stuck on. If your partner wants 55% of the profits, then fine, make sure that you negotiate the proposal so that you benefit elsewhere. Communication is also key, if you’re unhappy about something, be sure to express that to your partner while remembering to stay positive. Additionally, communicate when you’re pleased. Positive comments are helpful in maintaining a healthy equilibrium with your joint venture partner.

The big picture of a joint venture partnership is that you’re building a benefit that goes beyond profits. The potential for a successful joint venture partnership can be more customers; more associates in your network, more credibility, and yes…more profits. The right attitude toward your partner and your partnership can and will create a lasting benefit for years to come.
Promoting your JV Partnership.

Once your project is ready to launch, how do you get the word out? How do you create a buzz? Here are a few ideas to get started.

. In addition to talking about and promoting your upcoming joint venture in your own ezine, advertise your upcoming joint venture project in relevant ezines. Don’t forget to chat up the event in your partner’s ezine too. It’s great free exposure for me. Additionally if you offer reprint rights, other people can use your articles free of charge, in exchange for displaying your contact information, links to your site, and giving you credit for the writing. With any e-zine, the general rule of thumb is 80% content 20% promotion.

. Blogs, like ezines, are excellent free publicity. Not only can you promote on your own blog, you can guest blog on relevant blogs and promote your event there. Use the 80/20 rule here too.

. Tell the world about your project by issuing a press release or two. If you release it in stages you can issue a press release for every stage of the release. Press releases can be distributed both online and off.

[/tag]Advertise[/tag]. Share already planned advertising space, billboard space, and radio and TV time with your joint venture partner. OR you take on the cost of the advertising in exchange for a bigger piece of the joint venture pie. Don’t forget PPC campaigns. A highly targeted pay per click campaign can generate new members for your list and new prospective customers.

. Give away free reports, audios, and e-books . Build anticipation for the event by giving away freebies and attach links and ads inside the freebies to promote your upcoming joint venture

. Create a website devoted specifically to your joint venture project. You can drive traffic directly to this website by a pay per click campaign, and email campaign, press releases, article marketing and search engine optimization.

. While direct mail can be costly a postcard campaign to a purchased list is generally between .32 and .50 cents. If you have a 1-3% response rate, depending on the cost of your product, the postcard campaign will most likely pay for itself. Additionally, to cut the cost of the campaign, you can sell ad space on your postcard. Just take care to not let the ads detract from your offer.

. Email campaigns are definitely cost effective and a highly targeted promotion can yield tremendous returns. Combine your opt in list, your partner’s opt in list and consider purchasing a list to send your promotion to. Your promotion for a purchased list will be different from the promotions to your opt in lists however, it is still possible for a purchased list to have great results.

. Many people forget to include their affiliates in their joint venture promotion plan, however affiliates can be the key to real profits. Why rely on your own marketing resources when you can employ your affiliates, and your joint venture partner’s affiliates, and really multiply the number of people who you reach and who buy your product or service?

Getting the word out about your joint venture project is just as important as marketing your business. You have a few key elements with a joint venture partnership that make marketing and promoting it easier. You have the potential element of urgency if you do not intend to keep this offer available for a long time. You also have the element of increased credibility when you work with another business owner. Take advantage of all these elements and use the marketing and promotion tools mentioned to make your joint venture the next big hit.

and joint venture opportunities are both excellent tools to grow your business. Start slow, create a plan for either or both, and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Your business will benefit, your customers will benefit, and your profits will grow. Good luck! :)

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