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How To Use WordPress To Sell Products Online
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How To Create Your Own Internet Store Using WordPress
Learn how to set up a profitable online store to sell your products without spending one single cent on software.
This one hour video tutorial takes you by the hand and shows you how, step by step & detail by detail
Owning your own e-commerce store can be a very lucrative venture. Just look at Amazon.com. They make a killing selling productsonline.
You can do that too – yes, really. Just like any other business venture, all you need is a good product and people visiting your store.
Since your store will be on line it can basically run itself other than the shipping aspect if you are selling physical products.
There is another kind of store you can build that does run on autopilot…..
- You don’t have to stock it
- You don’t have to ship anything
- The payments are all handled automatically.
This type of store deals with digital downloadable goods.
Our videos will show you how to set up your store using free software that handles the entire process no matter what type of store you want to open. If you are running a physical goods store all you have to do is ship the products. If you are going to run a digital download store it is all automatic after you set it up.
This one hour video tutorial will take you step by step through the process of installing the software and setting up your store. In our example we will show you how to set up a store for digitally downloadable goods. The process is virtually the same as seting up a store for physical goods with a couple of exceptions that we talk about in the video series.
Learn more about How To Create An Internet Storefront Using WordPress.
Build A WordPress Drip Feed Membership Site
Posted by: | CommentsLearn How To Install WordPress & Set It Up As A Drip Feed Membership Site
If you can’t afford to pay the price for the software necessary to create a drip feed membership site, help is here…..
If you have some content that you want to put into a paid drip feed membership site and get paid every month for the content you create, keep reading…..
So, what the heck is a drip feed membership site, you ask? How does it differ from a normal membership site that is not drip feed?
Here is a simple explanation of how it works.
Let’s say you create a regular membership site and you put some content in it, maybe a couple of ebooks, and you start accepting members in May. Suppose member #1 signs up right away, pays his membership subscription, and you send him the link to download the two ebooks.
Then next month, in June, he pays his membership subscription again, and you send him the link to download two more ebooks. He now has paid you for two months membership and has four ebooks to show for it.
Now suppose that member #2 also signs up as a new member in June, pays his membership subscription, and then guess what happens? He gets the links to download all of the content that was made available in May, and all of the content that was made available in June. So he has four ebooks, same as member #1, but he only paid for one month.
A year later, when someone signs up and pays for one month, they get to download twelve months of content.
Not a very good system, is it? Someone can sign up, pay for one month, and get access to all of the content you have added into your membership site since day one. They can then cancel the membership before the next payment comes due, and have all of the content that one of your loyal twelve month subscribers got by being a paying member for twelve months.
Not a good way to run a membership site, is it? Not fair for you, and not fair for your loyal long term subscribers.
So, that’s where drip feed comes in!
When member #1 signs up, he gets month one’s downloads, and when he pays month two’s dues, he gets month two’s downloads, and it continues that way for as long as he remains a member.
When member #2 signs up in month two, he gets month one’s downloads only, and when he pays his next month’s dues, he gets month two’s downloads only, etc.
When someone signs up as a new member a year later, they only get month one’s downloads.
So, someone can’t sign up a year after you start your membership site and immediately download a year’s worth of your content. They would only get one month, the very first month, of content.
Wow, that’s a lot better way to run a membership site, isn’t it? Fair for you as the site owner, and fair for your customers.
Find out how you can Start Your Own Drip Feed Membership Site.

