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REVIEW: Membergate Subscription Site Software
I own two membership sites. The Small Business Web Site, and a soon to be released one targeting an unrelated niche. (Update: the new site is MarketingYourDVD.com) I wanted to mention a few things before I start this overview of Membergate. I apologize ahead of time for the length of this article. I felt the points brought up here were important enough to elaborate on. If you are considering buying membership site software then you probably don't mind finding out as much as you can ahead of time... In the interest of full disclosure, I will be the first to admit that I am biased towards my membership site software. I use Membergate to run my sites and have never regretted that decision. It has literally been some of the best money I have ever spent. Instead of just dumping a blatant endorsement on you, I'll share with you my "journey" of picking Membergate. It all started back a few years ago...
Back in early 2002, I had made up my mind that I was going to have a membership site. I knew what the topic was but I was undecided about the best way to actually get it running. Originally I considered creating simple password protected directory as well as some other basic methods. I quickly ruled that out however. For one thing, it generally isn't the most secure method and not very automated at all. Not only were there a lot of manual steps just keeping track of memberships, but the actual design and implementation of the site itself was not very automated. A big problem for me was that I already had Membergate in mind to run my site. I had used the online demo to get a feel for how easy it was to run and manage a site with it (you can use the demo yourself at www.membergate.com/demo ) I had glimpses of how powerful it was but it was out of my reach financially. Unfortunately, I tried to make do with less. I paid the price for that in lost time and a lot of aggravation. Two separate solutions were tried, both of which proved to never work quite right. They also did not provide the wealth of tools and built in features that Membergate was offering me.
When Bill Myers decided to offer a "Startup Edition" for half the normal startup price, I knew a Membergate site was in my near future. When I then learned that he had a payment plan option in place, that sealed the deal for me. The payment plan was a little different back then, but the price was the same as it is now. The payment plan lets you pay for Membergate with 6 payments over six months. The nice part is that the site is installed and full functioning with the first payment. The potential is there to start earning income on the site as you are still making payments on it. That price includes professional graphic design for the site which is critical to build confidence to your site visitors. The nice thing about it is that a successful launch helped me to pay off the site software very quickly. It was only after using the software to run the site did I really understand the powerful advantage it gave me over the other choices. I got to experience first hand many of the biggest benefits of Membergate which weren't fully evident to me before hand. As happy as I was with the information I had prior to buying, it only got better.
I am going to start with the most critical aspects of Membergate (for me) that make it such an easy choice to make. There is actually a long list of Membergate features on their site but the ones I listed below are the what I consider the critical ones which really set it apart. These are listed in the order of importance to me:
I can tell you first hand that Google absolutely loves Membergate optimization.
There is no need of knowing html or coding etc. You can simply copy and paste text into Membergate and it automatically appears in the places on the site you want it to, accessible to the people you want it to.
As you enter content, you can decide which departments on your site will get a copy of the article. You can control who sees the article based on which department you clone the article to. There is also a quick way to link related articles as you are adding new content. When people read your article, there is a list of related articles for them to look at when the get to the bottom.
Without getting TOO technical... Coldfusion handles multiple databases easily and very smart. Databases are where information such as articles, membership access etc is stored. Access to the databases in a membergate site is done only when adding or editing information. The actual information is generated into a "real" (static) web page for members to see.
Here is a small screen capture sample of just a few of the 300+ sites they've done:
As you can see, these are not sites created from generic looking templates. I get a lot of compliments on my Membergate sites and since the talents of the graphics team is included in the price, it is an excellent value.
Many, many built in features which are either "extras" or not available in other software products - Membergate has all of the following built in:
Automated membership management - you don't need to do anything other than look at the new emails telling you you have new members, renewed members on the recurring billing etc. All right, I know I could probably rattle on for hours about Membergate but I hope you are start to get a feel for my appreciation of it. Ok, if you are serious about having an excellent membership site solution, what is stopping you from getting Membergate? I'll tell you what the likely answer may be: it isn't cheap! No, Membergate isn't cheap. It isn't cheap in price, nor is it cheap in quality or support. I understand the dilemma of the price. My problem was that I kept finding myself trying to justify the things I could "do without" by going to a cheaper solution. I kept trying to get by without certain things or manually figure out ways to do things that should have been automated for me. Unfortunately, cheap solutions don't exactly encourage developers to have strong customer support in a lot of instances... Now that Membergate offers payment plan options, it is much easier to get going. Your site is installed and running on the first payment so you can get members on board to start the money coming in. With my latest membership site, I was able to recoup the cost of a membergate site very quickly (within weeks). Obviously your mileage will vary depending on your topic, marketing skills etc. Several months ago, I approached Bill Myers and offered to do some Camtasia online videos for Membergate. I had no affiliation with Membergate other than being a site owner and a strong believer in the quality of his product. I wanted others to see the power and ease of use of Membergate. I thought the online videos would be a great way to demonstrate some of the features of it. That lead to me creating these online tutorials about Membergate. Additionally there is a functional online demo for membergate available here. (Log in with username: demo and password: demo) This can get you an idea of what the control panel is like to use. Ok, I did tell you I was biased about Membergate so you can't blame me for this long overview of it. Its easy for me to say I would choose Membergate again but actually I can prove it to you. I am just a few weeks away from launching my second subscription site using Membergate. I wouldn't consider using anything else.
It takes the "managing a web site" aspect out of running your site. That is, it automates so many things so well for you, that you are left to concentrate on the important things such as the content of your articles and marketing your site. Because it is a rock solid program with superior support, you can concentrate on making your site a success and not worry about trying to make it run. The fact that it has search engine optimization and other well thought out programming built in, could help give your site a good edge. If you have any questions of comments about Membergate, feel free to tell me below.
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