7 Ways To Find Membership Site Ideas
Once you find an idea for your membership site, there’s a specific process you can follow to get it launched. (Click Here for more details)
Fortunately, there’s also a simple process that you can follow to get ideas for your membership site. If you’re unsure how to begin and are stuck for ideas, try out these tips. Your next membership site may not be that far away.
1. PERSONAL.
Begin by brainstorming your own life. Get personal! Creating your membership site is going to be much easier if you know a little bit about the market. That’s why it’s a great idea to start your ideas list with hobbies, interests and activities from your own life. Write down everything that you and your family members are passionate about or interested in. This list could be a goldmine for your membership site.
2. PRODUCTS.
Ebook and video course creators have done a lot of niche market research in order to create their products. You can piggyback on this research specifically by keeping an eye on “product launches”. For example, if you see a lot of products being produced on article marketing you can safely assume that a membership site on the same topic would do well. Subscribe to email lists in your potential market to watch for product launches and get ideas for your site.
3. PERUSE.
Persuse means “to examine in detail”. It also begins with “p” so it fits my outline. ![]()
If you want a comprehensive list of existing electronic products that are selling well, Clickbank.com/marketplace is the place to go. Search through the marketplace to find out what topics your market is interested in learning about. You’ll be able to find new market ideas, content to fill your site as well as affiliate offers to create some backend sales.
4. POPULARITY.
Visit Amazon.com’s best-seller list. Amazon is the top bookseller online so it makes sense to search their marketplace for membership site ideas. The bestseller lists in various categories will help you see what topics are popular. You can easily gather membership site ideas from these lists. Hint: Go with the topics that are popular.
5. PULSE.
Forums are the pulse of your market. You can be sure that a market has members that would be willing to pay if there is an active forum dedicated to that topic. Track down some popular forums in your potential market and spend some time browsing through the topics. See what the market is talking about. Pay close attention to the FAQs section and the threads that have a lot of activity. These are indicators of the kinds of topics which might serve as a topic for your next membership site.
6. PERIODICALS.
You gotta go to Magazines.com! This website is full of membership site ideas. If a market has a buying audience, there is probably a magazine out there dedicated to it. Magazines don’t get started without advertising dollars to back them up. If advertisers are paying to get to a market, it’s a safe bet that you can create a membership site for the same market. On Magazines.com you can search by category to find membership site ideas. I love this place!
7. PROBLEMS.
The final stop I want to mention is Yahoo groups. These free e-mail discussion lists cover a wide variety of topics. Subscribe to a few groups in your potential market to look for ideas. The benefit of using groups like these is that you’ll often be able to see problems in the market that aren’t currently being met by other products.
By going through these simple outlets you are sure to find a great idea for your next membership site.
BUT…
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May 12th, 2009 at 10:46 am
Jimmy,
This is a great set of tips. #5 really opened my eyes. I had heard/read about hanging out at forums but your tip about paying attention to the FAQs made the light bulb go on for me. Thanks for sharing your proven techniques and accumulated wisdom with rest of us. Great post as usual.
May 17th, 2009 at 10:09 am
Jimmy,
This is a fantastic list of ways to find ideas for a membership site! I love you and the way you make everything so clear and easy to grasp. For someone new to internet marketing, it can be overwhelming but you have such a remarkable way of breaking it down so the “average Joe or Jane” can get it and run with it (with confidence). I’m putting my money on you . . . your material gives me more and more confidence to pursue my dreams and make it happen. Thank you!
Iris Rounds
August 19th, 2009 at 3:27 pm
The idea of visiting forums to determine interest for a membership site is an excellent idea. Probably the best market research you can do to determine “pulse” as you say.
August 19th, 2009 at 8:18 pm
Thanks Jimmy,
Once again you give far more value than most paid sources.
To the rest of us…keep failing forward…and learning from Jimmy
February 6th, 2010 at 3:17 pm
Jimmy,
Thanks for this list of ideas - I can tell a lot of thought went into it (plus all the P’s are really creative). Very useful information. Thanks again.