Essentially, there are 2 kinds of membership sites.
A free website and a paid site where you need to pay a fee to join. These membership sites is similar in a way. Their memberships are made up of people who have a similar interest or share a common need.
get a domain, set up a website and not pay for memberships yet still get to allow who to admit and who not to proceeds (will come eventually - will eventually be coming) from sales to members after they have signed up. There are network websites that are available for free that you can use. Two examples of free membership websites are MSN and groups on Yahoo. It costs nothing to set up these sites and there is no charge at all for a person to sign up.
Paid administrator or moderators are also not needed from these sites.
Each site sets its own rules on how to join and the code of conduct for the website. The site subjects are numerous and mixed. Support sites are also made available for those who have suffered the loss of loved ones and for those who have problems with health and other concerns. There are websites for those who are passionate about crafts like quilting or woodworking.
For those who love to travel, there are also websites offered for them.
There are websites for various age groups from teens to seniors. For each member, there is an available chat software and a space assigned for documents, links and for posting photos. If there's one thing these free websites don't have, it is access to lists and specialized information like music lessons.
Paid for membership sites are built by organizations or individuals with the purpose of making money by supplying tough to find information, access to specialized data or lists, or instruction in various fields. The operation of the membership sites are either done by those who own the site or those who are paid by the website owner to check and look after the site. The subjects are wider and even more mixed and certainly more specialized than those from free membership websites.
A free website and a paid site where you need to pay a fee to join. These membership sites is similar in a way. Their memberships are made up of people who have a similar interest or share a common need.
get a domain, set up a website and not pay for memberships yet still get to allow who to admit and who not to proceeds (will come eventually - will eventually be coming) from sales to members after they have signed up. There are network websites that are available for free that you can use. Two examples of free membership websites are MSN and groups on Yahoo. It costs nothing to set up these sites and there is no charge at all for a person to sign up.
Paid administrator or moderators are also not needed from these sites.
Each site sets its own rules on how to join and the code of conduct for the website. The site subjects are numerous and mixed. Support sites are also made available for those who have suffered the loss of loved ones and for those who have problems with health and other concerns. There are websites for those who are passionate about crafts like quilting or woodworking.
For those who love to travel, there are also websites offered for them.
There are websites for various age groups from teens to seniors. For each member, there is an available chat software and a space assigned for documents, links and for posting photos. If there's one thing these free websites don't have, it is access to lists and specialized information like music lessons.
Paid for membership sites are built by organizations or individuals with the purpose of making money by supplying tough to find information, access to specialized data or lists, or instruction in various fields. The operation of the membership sites are either done by those who own the site or those who are paid by the website owner to check and look after the site. The subjects are wider and even more mixed and certainly more specialized than those from free membership websites.
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