The Quickest Path To A Market-Ready Membership Site [VIDEO]

You’ve probably heard by now how awesome a membership site is. It really is the hottest online business model going right now. Not only that, it is ideal for bloggers.

The possibilities with a membership site are many. While a recurring revenue model is nice, it isn’t necessary. Instead of selling some e-book, you could put the same information into a membership site and sell that as a one-time access fee. A membership site can be as large or as small as you want it to be. It is very flexible and you can make changes on the fly as you learn new things about your market.

These days, WordPress makes an awesome membership site platform. Not only that, most of us feel at home inside of WordPress already. :) And, as I cover in this video, if you tack Wishlist Member and OptimizePress onto WordPress, you have a simple, yet POWERFUL platform from which to build.

Last week, I did a public workshop where I covered exactly what the title says: The Quickest Path to a Market-Ready Membership Site. This video is right at an hour in length. Toward the end, I reveal an offer which I spell will spell out right below the video…

Click here to download the reference PDF which goes along with this presentation.

Now, as I mentioned in the presentation, I will be holding an exclusive Q&A session only with people who buy their copy of Optimizepress through me. In this Q&A, I’ll answer any question you have for me, including specific questions about Optimizepress and setting things up, your marketing – anything about how to get your own membership site set up. And, depending on logistics, I plan to open up the mic and talk to everybody, rather than me just reading your questions.

So, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Buy your copy of Optimizepress through this link –> Optimizepress.
  2. When you get your receipt, simply forward it to me via email. My email is presented in the workshop video. Otherwise, simply use the contact form. Don’t want the spammers to get all giddy with an email address on a public blog post, you know. ;)
  3. You must act before this coming Thursday, February 10th, at 4PM EST. After that time, I will be gathering everybody who responds together and running a survey to find out the best time for our call. Then, I’ll be scheduling it. Now, realize I can’t necessarily satisfy everybody with the time I choose for the call, so it will be recorded and you can submit questions ahead of time via email. I’ll also go further, and open up email access so we can have a little back-and-forth help session to get things worked out for you.

If you intend to put together any membership site, a sales page, or a squeeze page (to build your list), I know you’re going to be happy with Optimizepress. This is truly one of the most useful WordPress themes to come down the pike in quite some time.

Hope to see many smart bloggers on my Q&A call. :)

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  • http://www.top5autoresponderreviews.com Jer

    great video David! thank you for the great and valuable content…greatly appreciated

    it helps to see the inside of the programs

    thank you for sharing

  • Bill Hely

    Good, thorough webinar David.

    A few questions regarding how OptimizePress handles automatic linking and menu creation.

    1. When you place all your content pages under the dashboard (let’s say the content is a series of articles on separate pages), I assume links to each article/page are created automatically and listed in some sort of menu format. Correct?

    2. If so, to prevent said menu from being ugly and unwieldy, is there a way to title each menu item other than OptimizePress just automatically using the article title, which might be too long for a menu item?

    3. Finally, given that some abbreviation will be necessary in menu titles, is there provision to provide a little more detail on what the article is about, other than opening it up completely? E.g. hover over the menu item that shows a popup with a bit more info than a one line alt tag.

    Best regards,
    – Bill Hely

  • ZK @ Web Marketing Blog

    Boy this one is really long video.

    Would love to watch this on weekends.

  • http://davidrisley.com David Risley

    Well, it was a live webinar. That’s why it was an hour long. :-)

  • http://davidrisley.com David Risley

    1. By default, OP will list each page in a navigation bar to the left of the actual content. So, yeah, if they are pages in a series, you’ll simply see each part of the series in that menu. If you wanted, you could put the step numbers (1, 2, 3) into the title itself so it shows up there.

    2. No, there doesn’t appear to be a way to use separate titles yet in the navbar. Least I can’t find it. I’ll hit up James (the guy behind OP) to see about that one.

    3. You can put a description under each page on the module listings, but not on the sidebar nav.

    Hope that helps.

    Keep in mind, too, that OP works with any other plug-in you want to use, so if you can find plug-ins to get around some of these things, it would likely work.

  • http://davidrisley.com David Risley

    Right on. :-)

    Missed ya last night. Heard you were up in VT enjoy the cold. ;-)

  • http://www.imconferencecalendar.com Kerwin

    ZK,
    It has good content though, so watch it. If you don’t already have the software David talks about, the weekend may be too late…

  • http://www.josegonzalez.eu Jose Gonzalez

    Gutted that I already bought these 2 products… but thanks Dave for an excellent webinar!

    Jose

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