Should You Be An Affiliate For A Membership Site
One of the hottest concepts in internet marketing at the moment is membership sites. They have become something of a buzzword in the last year, and it is easy to understand why. You may even have thought about starting your own membership site, especially if you have an interest which is shared by a lot of other people. There are a lot of complications in setting up such a site, not the least being to get enough content behind the members’ area to start with. A good alternative plan, therefore, is to become an affiliate for such a site. You do not have to provide any of the content, and you are also absolved of dealing with customer service issues.
There is one reason above all others why it is well worth becoming an affiliate for a membership site. That is a simple one – membership sites sell. Any product you become an affiliate of must be something that is in demand, and membership sites are certainly that. People like the idea of being part of an exclusive club, a club of people who all share the same interest. A membership site is also a low risk buy. You can take a look in your first month, and if you don’t like what you see, you can get out with limited damage, often with no damage at all as most memberships come with a refund guarantee.
Another reason to become affiliated to a membership site is that it doesn’t affect you if the ownership changes. As the referring affiliate, you keep getting the commissions on any members you referred, as long as they stay members of the site. This can be very important, as many entrepreneurs build up membership sites with the idea of flipping them when they have reached a certain level of membership. Of course, you are still dependent upon the new owner providing enough good content to keep the subscribers happy.
Membership sites are a fantastic business model for both the vendor and the affiliate. This is because they pay out monthly. In the world of the entrepreneur, where uncertainty rules the day, membership sites provide the nearest thing you can get to a regular income. It is much better than the income you may get from a job, because at any time that could be taken from you, and if it is, you lose the whole lot in one go. It is very unlikely that you will lose all of your members at the same time. As an affiliate, the same applies, it is very unlikely that the owner will lose all of his members.
Provided that the members can be persuaded to stay as members, then you are paid again and again for the work you do just the once. When the membership site has grown to a level where it is paying out good money, all the owner has to do is recruit enough new members every month to replace the members dropping out, and the income remains constant. This idea of residual income is very powerful in this context. As an affiliate who has no order fulfillment, content management or customer service to worry about, you have the best of both worlds.
