Two Types of Membership Sites

Mar 20
13:52

2010

Ernest Zoller

Ernest Zoller

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Essentially,Two Types of Membership Sites 

 Articles there are 2 kinds of membership websites.

A free site and a paid website where you need to pay a fee to be a member. These two kinds of membership websites have a thing in common. Their memberships consist of individuals who have the same needs or share a common interests.

You can still get a domain, put up a website and select who to admit or not, at the same time not paying for a membership.The income {will come eventually|will eventually be coming] from sales to members after they have signed up. There are free network websites 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 have these websites. There are no paid administrators or moderators.

On each site, there are rules on how to join and the code of conduct for that particular website. The site subjects are many and mixed. Support websites are also provided for those who have grieved the loss of loved ones and for those who have problems with health and other concerns. There are websites for those who loves crafts like quilting or woodworking.

There are sites for those who like traveling.

No matter what age group you belong there is a website that suits your taste.

There are software available for chatting and space for posting pictures, document and links for each member of the site. 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 set up by organizations or people with the aim of making money by supplying difficult to find data, access to specialized information or lists, or instruction in a variety 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 for paid for membership sites are even more varied than the free sites and surely more specialized.