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New E-book Project – and You’re Invited To Play!

Posted on : 19-07-2010 | By : Danielle | In : Social Media

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A couple of days ago, I was just thinking about domain names (because I get kind of cranky if I can’t buy a new domain every month or two!) and I don’t know how this idea came into my head but I started thinking about a site that has short, easy to read e-books at a really reasonable fee.

I know that one of the reasons I usually only get free e-books is because the ones you pay for are much longer and I seriously don’t have the attention span to sit at the computer and read for long and I don’t have an e-reader.  But I would pay a couple of dollars for a short e-book that had targeted info that I’d really like to know about.  Or would make me laugh.  Or was just plain fun.  It’s a couple bucks.  It would be worth it to me.

And I thought to myself, “Self, you could write short e-books that would be inexpensive and fun…”

But then myself reminded me, “Me, you suck at marketing your own work.  You need to involve others.”

And I realized that I was right.

But what if there were dozens of writers – maybe even dozens of dozens of writers – that just wanted to have a little fun writing what they already know about for residual income and PROMOTING the site?

What if those writers got to keep 100% of the money that they earned from their e-books by putting up their own paypal button?

What if all those writers were having so much fun that they kept writing their little e-books and promoting them?

And the idea kept building…and building…and building…until I finally went and bought the domain for it.

I’m not going to tell you what the name of the domain is but let me just tell you that they e-books will all have a theme – “22 Ways to________” (and if you have more than 22 ways, expand it to 44 ways and you’ve got a sequel).  And I’m inviting anyone that can write to take part.

When I formally start taking authors in I’ll ask only a few things:

  • Have an outline of those 22 ways ready so I know you’re serious.
  • Have your own PayPal account and know how to create the code to put it into a WordPress post
  • Be on Twitter and/or Facebook and other social media marketing sites and be ready to do your own promotions

And I think that is it.

I’ve been putting out some feelers already and found that there is definitely some interest so I’m working on getting the site ready.  So start thinking about your e-book.  Heck, start writing your e-book!  The site should be ready in a week or two!

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WordPress Membership Plugin is Cool

Posted on : 28-05-2010 | By : Danielle | In : Featured Articles

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I’ve been working on this ideas for a membership site (ok, it’s all in my head at this point, but that is not relevant!) and I have been wondering how I was going to manage it.  I don’t know a whole lot about membership sites but one thing I do know about is WordPress.  And I’ve found the perfect solution – Magic Members, WordPress Membership Plugin.

Wordpress Membership Plugin

This has got to be one of the coolest and most useful plugins I’ve ever seen – for anyone that actually wants to make money anyway. ;)

Here’s the low down:

Multiple Membership Levels – control access to different levels of the site with different kinds of memberships
Easy Integration with Existing or New WordPress Blogs – easy to follow steps
Flexible Membership Options – different billing options; daily, weekly, monthly, or annually – you have complete control
Payment Integration Modules – you can use Epoch, ClickBank, PayPal, or Authorize; you just deactivate the ones you don’t want to use
Unlimited Coupon Creation – great tool for promos; fixed price or discounts
Sequential Course Delivery System – set it up so that after someone signs up they can access different content after certain time periods; drip feed the content to them
Partial Content Display – tease people with a peek at what they could be getting with the use of tags
Pay Per Post Access – give them a free membership but make certain posts pay per access
Secure RSS Tokens – members can get access by RSS feeds but those who aren’t members won’t be able to access the feeds.
Download Manager – one of the major flaws of regular WP passwords is that downloads are not protected but Magic Members changes all of that.
Simple:Press Forum Integration – create a members only forum!
  • Multiple Membership Levels – control access to different levels of the site with different kinds of memberships
  • Easy Integration with Existing or New WordPress Blogs – easy to follow steps
  • Flexible Membership Options – different billing options; daily, weekly, monthly, or annually – you have complete control
  • Payment Integration Modules – you can use Epoch, ClickBank, PayPal, or Authorize; you just deactivate the ones you don’t want to use
  • Unlimited Coupon Creation – great tool for promos; fixed price or discounts
  • Sequential Course Delivery System – set it up so that after someone signs up they can access different content after certain time periods; drip feed the content to them
  • Partial Content Display – tease people with a peek at what they could be getting with the use of tags
  • Pay Per Post Access – give them a free membership but make certain posts pay per access
  • Secure RSS Tokens – members can get access by RSS feeds but those who aren’t members won’t be able to access the feeds.
  • Download Manager – one of the major flaws of regular WP passwords is that downloads are not protected but Magic Members changes all of that.
  • Simple:Press Forum Integration – create a members only forum!

These are only a few of the things you can do with it.  It is exactly what I have been looking for and as soon as I get my idea worked out (and this has definitely got me thinking about it more!) I’ll be getting ready to install it.

Click here and check out Magic Members, WordPress Membership Plugin for yourself!

And yes, that is an affiliate link; but not, this is not a paid review – just something I’m excited about!

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