The Different Types of Membership Sites

Jun 29
11:28

2010

Ernest Zoller

Ernest Zoller

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Membership sites have 2 kinds.

There are free websites and there are paid websites. The two types of membership sites have a thing in common. Their memberships consist of people who have similar needs or share a similar interests.

Even without paying for a membership,The Different Types of Membership Sites 

 Articles you can still get a domain, put up a site and still be able to select who to admit and not.The profit {will come eventually|will eventually be coming] from sales to members after they have joined. There are free network sites that might be used for your purpose. Group sites on MSN and on Yahoo are examples of free membership websites. There is no charge at all for anyone to join and it costs nothing to put up these sites.

Paid administrator or moderators are also not required from these sites.

Every site has its own set of rules and code of conduct for individuals who want to sign up. It also hasnumerous topics and subjects. Support websites are also presented for those who have grieved the loss of loved ones and for those who have problems with health and other concerns. Websites for those people who are into crafts like woodworking and quilting are also provided.

There are websites for those who passionate about traveling.

Whatever age group you belong there is a site that suits your taste.

There are software available for chatting and space for posting photos, document and links for every member of the site. The free sites do not have such things as access to specialized data like music lessons as well as lists.

Paid for membership websites are built by businesses or individuals with the aim of making money by giving hard to find information, access to specialized information or lists, or instruction in a range of fields. The operation of the membership websites are either done by those who own the site or those who are paid by the website owner to monitor and look after the site. The subjects are wider and even more mixed and undoubtedly more specialized than those from free membership sites.