Internet Marketing Habits - The Worst Reason to Use Mini-Membership Sites For More Online Profits

One of the best and possibly most profitable techniques in Internet marketing and business online in general is using mini-membership sites as a continuity model to boost your online profits. Like most things in business, there are good and bad reasons for using mini-membership sites.

The worst part of the work to set it up. If you look at the content already developed in your blog posts and products developed during Strategy 2, you already have the content developed. now, you are simply posting it to the site. You also need to create a stream of members to join.

Yes, this takes time, however, with a mini-membership site you set it and forget it. With membership sites, you must keep pumping out the content to keep members happy. But, in the long run you can make a lot of money.

I have friends who love this model and have developed an income of between $10K (600 members X $20 per month) on the low end, to $100K per month on the high end. This model works great if your personal online business model includes or calls for a continuity program, which every business online should have.

This model also allows you to keep your students and members within your site and buying your own products, thus creating your online empire.

Whatever model you choose to go for, keep in mind that eventually you want to use a piece of each of these top blogging profit models, you still need to continually drive traffic to your site, build brand identity, make yourself into an industry authority, and above all else, develop an online persona that reels in trust from your followers.

The Internet Marketing Professor's Credo: Your followers will buy from you because they know, like, and trust you!

If you are out to attract prospective customers and develop your online presence and exposure, you owe it to yourself and the financial future of your business to learn everything you can about Internet marketing.

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