The perceived value of your membership site's offer should always be greater than the amount you are charging. These days, people want more for their dollars – and if you can’t give them more, someone else can, in most cases. The only time that an Internet Marketer can get away with charging the full value of the product these days is if he or she has something that really cannot be obtained from any other source. That rarely happens.
So, does this mean that you have to charge less for your membership site than what it is worth? Not at all! You can charge exactly what it is worth, as long as your members feel like it is worth more. Don’t worry, you aren’t about to scam anyone.
So, how do you raise the perceived value of your membership site? With bonuses of course! You need to give away several bonuses with membership. Furthermore, depending on what you are charging, you may need to offer bonuses on a regular basis.
Ideally, you want to retain membership. Therefore, you want to offer bonuses based on the length of the membership. One way to do this is right up front. For example, you offer membership at $20 per month, paid on a monthly basis. You could also offer an option of the member paying $180 up front, which gives them a total yearly discount of $60 right from the start.
You will, of course, also offer downloadable bonuses on top of this, which will be discussed shortly.
You could also offer upfront bonuses, and then have other bonuses available once a member has been a member for a certain length of time. They might receive bonuses after three months of membership, six months, nine months, and one year. To do this, however, each bonus needs to be a little better than the last one – and worth retaining membership for. Again, what you are considering is the members perceived value, and that value over time.
Now, what should you offer as a bonus? There are lots of choices. Obviously, the best bonuses are those that can be downloaded. However, you can also offer some form of service that you can perform for members. Use caution here, as this means that you have to use your time to honor that commitment – for each and every member!
You don’t have to create bonus gifts. You can use private label rights products. It is important, however, that you give those products a new title, and of course make the required changes to the product, as stated in your PLR license. A bonus that someone can easily get from someplace else isn’t worth much to you or to them.
Bonus gifts can consist of reports, ebooks, audios, videos, software, and services. Every Internet Marketer needs tools that are used to create these things. Even if you don’t think that you will need them, it is a safe bet that you will need them and use them at some point.
You need software to convert documents to PDF files, and a way to create audios and videos. At the very least, use software such as Camtasia to create screen shot videos.
You will also need software to create product covers. These may be book covers, report covers, box shots of audios, videos, or software. You can also opt to hire a professional graphical artist to create these things for you, as needed. You will want to create a product cover for each bonus gift that you will be presenting, however, because this also raises the perceived value of that product.
How many bonuses do you need? At least three, and possibly more. Again, people want value for their money. Some people offer thousands of dollars worth of bonus materials, and you can’t do any less.
Do you have direct competition in your niche? Do they have a membership site? Go see what bonuses they are offering. Are they just selling a related product? Again, go see what bonuses they are offering. This will give you an abundance of ideas for your own bonuses – and it will also help you to compete better for that market.
Make a list of everything that your members will have access to, including bonuses, and assign a value next to each item. This information is needed to ensure that the perceived value is higher than the amount you will be charging.
The information will also be needed when you write your sales letter – and of course it will help to ensure that you don’t overlook anything when you are getting your site all set up.