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		<title>The &#8220;Freemium&#8221; Model = Online Business Success!</title>
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<p>Use the freemium model of membership marketing in order to achieve business success!</p>
<p>In this article, we&#8217;re going to discuss &#8220;membership marketing&#8221;, and how it&#8217;s almost a requirement for a successful website. If you&#8217;re selling anything online, whether it&#8217;s ebooks, digital products or anything of that sort, then the membership system we discuss below can deliver those products in the most effective and profitable way.</p>
<p>Business Success Means Avoiding Churn and Increasing Revenue Per Customer.</p>
<p>To be a business success, you&#8217;ll need to avoid is customer churn (or &#8220;turnover&#8221;). If you get 100 new members, but 99 of them quit after 30 days, it&#8217;ll be hard for your business to survive. In a membership context, it&#8217;s the period of time someone will keep paying their membership fees. So while it&#8217;s vitally important to constantly acquire new customers, it&#8217;s just as important to maximize the revenue of each customer you already have. So what we&#8217;re talking about is the back end, and the marketing funnel you have in place.</p>
<p>With a subscription membership model &#8211; where you have a recurring billing system in place &#8211; the backend is the recurring fee itself. The issue becomes keeping people as members of your membership sites.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see examine how this plays out in the context of three popular business models:</p>
<p>Traditional Product Sales</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s first consider the traditional Internet marketing (publishing and sales) model, which is used by most online business owners. In this model, you create a product and a sales page, drive traffic to that page, and hope the traffic converts into sales. The average for that conversion rate is somewhere around 1% to 2%.</p>
<p>Assuming you have a $37 product at a 2% conversion rate, it means that for every hundred people you send to that page you&#8217;re going to sell two of those products at $37 ($74 total), and you&#8217;ll have a visitor value for each of those 100 people of $0.74.</p>
<p>Recurring Membership</p>
<p>The average conversion rate for a recurring membership site is often less than the traditional one product sale model; it&#8217;s generally 1% or less. So let&#8217;s now assume now that you&#8217;re going to charge $17 per month, rather than the original $37 product price point. But we start to encounter churn with monthly billing. In our experience, the average membership stick rate is between three and five months.</p>
<p>So for every 100 visitors, we&#8217;ll get one membership sale, and that customer can be expected to stick around for approximately four months. That means you&#8217;re going to generate $68 in revenue from that one signup (four x $17 = $68). That gives you an average visitor value of $0.68. When you use the membership model, you can also put backend offers in place. So once you already have a paid member, you can assume additional backend sales and commissions from that member &#8211; around $5 per month.</p>
<p>Now you have that one member, and they&#8217;re paid the $17 for the first month &#8211; will likely do so for about four months &#8211; and they&#8217;re also worth an additional $5 per month over that same period of time. So now you have $88 from that signup, and the average visitor value for the 100 visitors is $0.88.</p>
<p>Single-Payment Membership</p>
<p>The next structure is a paid membership with a single payment. Your conversion rate will increase because you&#8217;re asking people to make less of a commitment, and a membership generally has a higher perceived value than a simple product sale. You can expect a conversion rate of 2.5% to 3%.</p>
<p>Because there is less commitment, you can charge more still keep the conversion rate up. So let&#8217;s assume a one-time fee of $37 instead of that $17 recurring. Now your churn goes way down. The customers have already paid, so very few of them will actually terminate their membership. You&#8217;d be safe in calculating an average stay of 12 months.</p>
<p>So the calculation is as follows: You&#8217;re going to see a 3% conversion rate, and the total one-time fees are going to be 3 x $37 = $111. Factoring in the backend offers ($5 a month per paid member), and over 12 months you&#8217;re looking at $180 in backend sales and commissions, for total revenue of $291. This brings your visitor value up to $2.91.</p>
<p>But there&#8217;s an alternative model that blows all three of these out of the water when it comes to down to making money for you &#8211; the Freemium model.</p>
<p>The Freemium Model.</p>
<p>The Freemium model is basically a free membership with an upgrade offer. It works like this: you put a &#8220;free&#8221; offer in place on the front end of the site (in a later article we&#8217;ll discuss how to make this free offer not appear to be &#8220;free&#8221; &#8211; and why you&#8217;ll want to do so), and you&#8217;re likely to see a front end conversion rate around 35%.</p>
<p>If you then place a compelling offer on the backend, you&#8217;ll see a conversion rate between 5% to 10% on that offer. It&#8217;s often much higher, so let&#8217;s use 10% for our analysis.</p>
<p>This means that for every 100 visitors &#8211; you&#8217;re going to get 35 free members, and then a 10% conversion rate on these 35 members on the backend. So what you end up with on average is 31.5 free members and 3.5 paid members.</p>
<p>On your front end that&#8217;s 3.5 x $37 = $129.50. The paid member back-end value is $5 x 12 Months x 3.5 People = $210. The free member back-end value is $1.50 x 12 Months x 31.5 People = $567. Adding these amounts and you have $129.50 + $210 + $567 = $906.50, so your average visitor value is $9.06.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a big difference from the more &#8220;traditional&#8221; models we discussed above (and more than 10 times higher the most common product sale model)!</p>
<p>Here we&#8217;ve opened the doors, we hope, for a lot of people to recognize that this Freemium model is a very profitable model.</p>
<p>Click here to see an example of the <a title="Free membership" href="http://webmarketingnetwork.net/affprofclub/" target="_blank">Freemium Model</a> at work.</p>
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