

Membership Geeks Podcast with Mike Morrison
Membership Geeks
Join Mike Morrison - founder of the Membership Geeks - for advice, tips and insight on planning, running and growing a successful membership website plus interviews with existing membership owners and industry experts.
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Oct 26, 2021 • 16min
329 - 5 Ways to Level up Your New Member Experience
First impressions are key, especially in the membership world. A good experience in the early days is absolutely crucial to encouraging engagement, community collaboration, and retention.But a good onboarding experience is just step one. Even if you have all the necessary steps covered, there’s still more you can do to amplify and enhance that experience. In this episode, we cover five simple yet effective ways to level up your new members’ experience, so they’ll want to stick around for years to come. This episode covers why you should try to go above and beyond in the early days, why a personal touch can help you create a great first impression, and how to make your new members feel welcome. Essential Learning Points:Why leveling up your membership experience can boost satisfaction and retentionHow personal videos can go a long wayHow a member questionnaire can help both you and your membersThe importance of using segmentationWhy you should consider throwing a welcome partyHow physical welcome gifts can be a welcome surpriseImportant Links & Mentions:The Membership GuysMembership AcademyBonjoro.comKey Quotes:“Any way that you can better tailor things to each particular member's needs will massively level up their experience.”“This sort of stuff is really just about going that little bit further, putting in that little bit of extra effort to make someone's formative days and weeks inside your membership that much more enjoyable, that much more rewarding, and that much more productive.”“That sort of welcome party can be really, really good for getting that buzz, getting that excitement, and helping people make those connections early on, all of which level up your member experience.”

Oct 19, 2021 • 17min
328 - Should I Include All My Products and Content Inside My Membership?
Do you want to offer a brand-new course or live event…separate from your membership? Is this something you’re allowed to do, or will all hell break loose in your membership?First off, yes, you can do this. But you also need to understand how your members will react. If they’re expecting all new content to come included in what they’re paying for, they could be disappointed. Luckily, there are a few ways around this that we share in this episode.If you want some tips on how to navigate this delicate topic, tune in today. We’ll share the pros and cons of keeping everything in your membership, why you shouldn’t always cave under pressure and ways to keep your members happy.Essential Learning Points:The problem with selling a separate product from your membershipWhy this can upset membersWhy it’s all about setting expectations and your messageHow to avoid doing yourself a disserviceThree simple ways to keep members happy and offer separate products Important Links & Mentions:The Membership GuysMembership AcademyKey Quotes:“The clearer it is, what your membership does, who it's for, and what it consists of […] the less chance there will be of confusion or disappointment.”“You don't want it to seem like your membership is a bait and switch. But at the same time, flipping this around to you as a membership owner, you need to resist the urge to over-deliver.” “Give your members priority preferential treatment and a price discount on anything else you might sell outside of the membership. That then adds to the value of them becoming a member.”

Oct 12, 2021 • 15min
327 - How to Choose the Right Topic for Your Membership
If you’re thinking about starting a membership site, the very first decision you need to make is what it’s about.Your choice of topic is fundamental to your success. A good choice is a strong foundation. A poor choice will lead to an uphill battle you really don’t want to tackle.But how do you make the right choice? Tune in to this episode to hear the crucial elements that make a good membership topic idea. We cover why you need some expertise and what to do if you aren’t an expert. We also discuss why you should pick an evergreen topic if you want to be in this for the long haul, and much more!Essential Learning Points: Why your choice of topic is essential Why you should chasing avoid any fads The importance of picking a topic you have some expertise inHow to pick a topic that’s evergreenWhy you need to love your topicWhat to do if your membership idea doesn’t tick all the boxesImportant Links & Mentions:The Membership GuysMembership AcademyKey Quotes:“If you make the wrong decision about your membership topic, then that pretty much means that anything else you do is built on a pretty unstable foundation.”“Most online memberships will involve tapping into your knowledge, skills, experience, and expertise to help someone accomplish something to learn something to make progress towards a specific goal result or outcome.”“If you've got a real passion and enthusiasm for your topic, then the idea that you get to eat, sleep and breathe this subject day in day out for years to come will be absolute perfection.”“In an ideal world, your topic should really be something specific, something niche, as opposed to something generic.”

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Oct 5, 2021 • 20min
326 - 11 Signs That it's Time to Increase the Price of Your Membership
Is it time to finally increase the price of your membership?It’s tricky to answer that because there are loads of different things to consider first. What are your costs? What value do you provide? How are the competition pricing? How can you stay competitive AND maintain a good profit margin?These are some of the many questions we’re answering in this episode. Tune in to hear 11 signs that it’s finally time to give your pricing a bump and why increasing your price won’t make your customers run for the hills. Essential Learning Points:Why it may be time to increase your price for the first timeHow to price based on the value How to maintain a healthy profit marginWhat potential members really think about low-priced memberships How to be competitive without competing on priceImportant Links & Mentions:The Membership GuysMembership Academy Strategies for Increasing Your Membership PricingKey Quotes:“If you have already gone through a price increase before, but it's been a couple of years, then maybe it's time to think about that next increase.”“As your membership and as your business grows, you will see your expenses growing too.”“Competing on price is the worst way to compete. It is a race to the bottom.”

Sep 28, 2021 • 20min
325 - How to Maintain Harmony inside Your Membership Community
How do you keep the peace in your membership community? As a community leader, it’s your job to make the space your members inhabit welcoming, friendly, and harmonious. But managing a big group of members can be tough. Sometimes people are rude, break the rules, others feel left out, and this leaves people feeling uncomfortable. No one wants to stick around in a toxic community.So, how do you keep the peace and deal with members who break the rules? Having a plan in place will help limit the damage and keep everyone happier. In this episode, I dive into six simple ways to maintain the harmony in your online community. Essential Learning Points:Why you need to keep the peace in your online communityHow to put clear rules in place and enforce themWhy it’s important to lead by exampleWhy you might want to appoint moderatorsThe benefits of encouraging members to use real names and photosWhy you shouldn’t only interact with the cliquesImportant Links & Mentions:The Membership GuysMembership AcademyHow to Deal with Problem Members Inside Your CommunityKey Quotes:“There's no point in having guidelines on what is and isn't acceptable if you're not going to enforce them.”“If you can get that accountability and that responsibility in there, then that can play a massive part in giving you a harmonious, positive community dynamic.”“One of the worst things that you can do as a community leader is to get involved in a clique within your community because that is a guaranteed way of excluding the majority of your member base.”

Sep 21, 2021 • 19min
324 - Should I Charge Monthly or Annually for Membership Site?
Not sure whether to offer monthly or annual billing on your membership? The way members sign up to your membership site can make all the difference in the buying decision.You don’t want to turn people away at the first stage, so picking the right one is crucial. In this episode, we go through all the pros and cons of monthly vs. annual subscriptions. You’ll learn which has the higher profit margin usually, which is the more stable option, and which is best for your members. We also share an alternative way to bill and how you can upsell or down-sell your membership options. Essential Learning Points:Why monthly memberships tend to offer more stabilityHow monthly billing can improve engagement Why annual billing provides a better profit marginThe effect annual billing has on your member baseWhy you don’t have to pick one or the other Important Links & Mentions:The Membership GuysMembership AcademyKey Quotes:“You can, of course, offer both. Unless you have a very compelling reason for going monthly-only or annual-only, then we do typically recommend having both options available.”“One of the main reasons people set up a membership site is for the stability and the predictability that comes from having that sort of recurring revenue over time.That stability goes out of the window to a degree if you're relying solely on annual billing.”“With a higher buy-in, people are a little bit more invested…and they've given a bit more thought to their buying decision. Usually, that all adds up to a slightly higher caliber of members inside your community.”

Sep 14, 2021 • 18min
323 - How to Inject New Life into a Stale Membership Website
Has the spark died down from your membership? If you’re struggling with getting new members, old members are quitting, or engagement has dwindled, it’s time to reignite that spark.The good news is that there are plenty of things you can try to turn your membership around. In this episode, we’re sharing some of the simple, quick fixes and longer-term strategies you can use to get your membership back on track.Essential Learning Points:The first step in fixing the problem is to understand it Why you should start with the easy fixes firstThe tough questions you need to ask yourselfWhy sometimes the simplest way to identify the problem is to just askHow you can relaunch your membershipWays to grab your members’ attentionImportant Links & Mentions:The Membership GuysMembership AcademyKey Quotes:“If your membership site has slowed down or it’s starting to stagnate, then all is definitely not lost. It is very much possible to inject that bit of new life to reignite re-spark your membership.”“You need to decide honestly whether you're giving enough value to justify people continuing their subscription.”“To reignite the momentum in your membership, you could do a soft relaunch. This might involve doing a whole bunch of podcasts, interviews, guest blogs, maybe doing some event-based marketing.”

Sep 7, 2021 • 27min
322 - Selling a Membership Alongside An Existing Online Course
Do you have an online course you’re thinking of taking to the next level? Wondering if an online membership would make the perfect pairing?A combination of courses and memberships can work well, but only if you get the strategy right. If you’re considering an online membership alongside your course, this is the episode for you! We cover the benefits of blending the two content models together and all the different ways you can do this effectively. In this episode, you’ll learn about the different considerations you need to make before choosing any particular model, including where on the journey your audience is and what they need from your content. Essential Learning Points:The benefits of combining a membership with an online courseHow to sell your membership as a standalone productThe two main ways to combine your course and membershipHow to decide what strategy to useImportant Links & Mentions:The Membership GuysMembership AcademyUsing the ‘Splinter’ Strategy to Sell More MembershipsKey Quotes:“A combination of courses and memberships can work extremely well if you get the strategy right.”“It's all about that bigger picture and figuring out where your course fits in the journey of an average student.”“With this kind of approach of courses and memberships intertwined, you can actually have some of your cake and eat it too. And you can play around with different combinations of enrolment models.”

Aug 31, 2021 • 1h 24min
321 - Celebrating the 6th Anniversary of Membership Academy
Wow... 6 years of Membership Academy!It's been a crazy year as we adjusted to running a membership during a pandemic and refocused our efforts and attentions on new areas of growth.Listen in as Callie and I recap the highs and lows of the past 12 months of Membership Academy, and look ahead to what's in store in the next year and beyond.

Aug 24, 2021 • 28min
320 - How Perceived Value Impacts Your Membership Pricing Strategy
How do you choose the perfect price for your membership? What’s the number one thing to think about? The truth is, there are lots of different factors at play. But one thing people overlook is the idea of perceived value.Perceived value is something that isn’t concrete or easy to assess. It’s all about personal opinion, circumstances, the market itself, and everything in between.Tune in to this episode, where we go through all the different elements that make up a good pricing decision for your membership. We cover everything from perceived value to weighing up the practicalities, member affordability, and of course, the competition.Essential Learning Points:How perceived value affects pricingHow to price according to the market Why you should look closely at the competitionPricing based on practical considerationsWhy the customer’s affordability is worth consideringImportant Links & Mentions:The Membership GuysMembership Academy How Much Should I Charge For My Membership Website?Key Quotes:“Membership pricing, or pricing in general, is not logical.”“Optimizing for the absolute perfect price is kind of a fool's errand because so much of it comes down to perception.”“It should be the easiest thing in the world. Just pick a number. But once you dive into it, there's just so much at play.”“Every buying decision is an individual one. Every buying decision is a personal one. What will your membership do for them?”


