When it comes to building your own membership website, you have a few different
options in terms of exactly how it's structured and designed to operate.
For example, depending on your goals, you might want to create a membership website
that is short term, where it's designed to offer content on a sequential basis, until the cycle ends, and then the subscription is terminated, and re-starts as new subscribers sign up.
This is particularly common with e-mail based courses, where a subscriber signs up at a flat rate and receives weekly ecourses in their inbox for a period of time (usually 30-90
days). Once the eCourse finishes, the subscription cycle ends and the subscriber is no longer charged for access to the training.
On the other hand, if you are interested in developing long term membership programs, you may want to focus on the traditional platforml, where members pay a monthly
subscription fee to access content or resources, where the membership program never ends unless the subscriber chooses to terminate their subscription.
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To help you evaluate the different membership models, let's take a closer look at the most popular platforms for some of the most successful membership websites today: