How to Price Your Membership Site
When it comes to profiting from a membership site, one of the most obvious and important decisions you’ll have to make is how much you’re going to charge your members for full access. This is a crucial decision because it will ultimately decide how much your visitors are spending for the privilege of gaining access to your premium content. That in turn defines the type of readers you will have and whether you are aiming to earn lots of money from a few visitors, or a small amount from a large number.
But there are some important caveats that will help you make the decision a bit easier.
How Much is it Worth?
This should be your number one question: how much is the membership you’re offering worth in real terms? What can you offer your readers to increase the value? Would you pay for this membership, considering everything that it has to offer? Can you add anything to increase the actual value or perceived value, such as exclusive interviews, premium graphics, limited access, or via high-end premium products? What is your competition doing? Is anyone offering anything similar to your offering? Can you bundle it with other products and services to make it more valuable and to differentiate it from your competition?
If you have very little to offer your visitors at this point then you can start out charging just $1 a quarter or just putting out free content until you build up enough interest and then begin offering more premium content to your free subscribers. If you have a huge package and tons of content then you might choose to charge a bit more – perhaps $30 for the same amount of time.
Likewise, think about how exclusive and rare the content is, how much it will benefit the readers and how highly you rate your expertise and that of any contributors. Certain markets are going to command a higher premium. Professional fields like medicine and law or technical fields can command a greater premium on the content.



