
Membership Geeks Podcast with Mike Morrison
Join Mike Morrison - founder of the Membership Geeks - for advice, tips and insight on planning, running and growing a successful membership website plus interviews with existing membership owners and industry experts.
Latest episodes

Apr 28, 2020 • 18min
251 - Growing Your Membership with Joint Venture Promotions
One of the strongest ways you can grow your membership at speed is to start a joint venture promotion.First of all, you may be asking what exactly a joint venture promotion is… Put simply, it’s working with someone who has a sizeable audience who you want to speak to in exchange for commission or some other value exchange.Now that we’ve got that cleared up – do you want to know how you can use joint venture promotions to boost your membership sign-up rates?Well, that’ll take a while to write out. Why not listen to this episode to find out instead?Essential Learning Points:The different ways you can grow your membership numbersWhy contributing guest content to partners’ sites is a great starting pointHow to step up your joint venture promotions with affiliate programsWhy the cost of affiliate programs is worth it for the value they provideHow to perfect your joint venture promotion strategy and where to go for more information Important Links & Mentions:Membership AcademyLead Generation Essentials for Membership Site OwnersPromoting Your Membership Site with an Affiliate ProgramHow Much Should I Charge For My Membership Website?Utilizing Guest Experts for your Membership Content Key Quotes:“You have to think about whether you want to offer a one-off commission or commission on the recurring element of the payment. This depends on how much you’re charging and your profit margin.”“You will not be able to reach the number of people a joint venture partner can get you if you instead choose to spend their commission fees on standard marketing.”“Make sure that any leads opting-in to your email list from your co-promotion have a short funnel before they can be turned into sales… Your joint venture partner isn’t going to want to wait 60 or 90 days!”

Apr 21, 2020 • 33min
250 - How To Use Free Content To Sell Your Online Membership
Content marketing is the most valuable strategy a membership site owner can deploy. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again and again and again!But having a blog or a podcast isn’t enough – not for the most successful membership sites, at least. To really ramp up your content marketing to the top tier, there are certain approaches you might want to consider that will help you create a killer content marketing strategy.In this episode, you can discover six of the ways you can give your content marketing strategy an extra boost and start recruiting more members with the power of free content.Essential Learning Points:Why content marketing is so effective for promoting your membership siteSix genius ways to create a killer content marketing strategyWhere you can go to talk to other membership site owners to perfect your marketing Important Links & Mentions:Creating Compelling Courses with Janelle AllenHow to Tap Into Your Existing Members to Create Social ProofShould Membership Trial Periods be Free or Paid?Membership Mastermind Facebook groupMembership Academy Key Quotes:“If you can prove to people that you can solve their small problems, they’re going to trust you to solve their larger problems.”“Your community is such a powerful aspect of your membership, so why not shine a spotlight on those people?”“Make people aware of the divide between free and paid content and value in the latter.”

Apr 14, 2020 • 26min
249 - 8 Things You Need To Know Before Starting A Membership Website
Whether you’re at the start of your journey to running your own membership website or a seasoned pro, there are some universal truths of this world that we all need reminding of every now and again.The Membership Guys and our podcast exist to make running a membership easier, more accessible, and less stressful. These 8 must-know facts are the cornerstone of running a happy, successful membership.So, wherever you are in your membership site journey, these tips will either be revelatory moments or timely reminders of the core tenets of your chosen path.Essential Learning Points:Why new and established membership site owners alike can benefit from these ideasThe 8 truths of being a membership site owner – from compromise to cancellationsWhere you can go for more help, advice, and guidanceImportant Links & Mentions:Key Things to Consider When Preparing Content for your Membership LaunchHow to Choose a Membership PluginThe Membership AcademyWhere to Find Reliable Tech Support for your Membership SiteWhat Should Be Your Membership Refund Policy?Key Quotes:“If you’re not technically inclined, it’s very much worth investing in somebody to help you with that side.”“You need to be in this for the long-haul.”“When people join your membership, they have some degree of expectation that they’ll get access to you.”

Apr 7, 2020 • 19min
248 - Overcoming The Fear Of Giving Away Your Expertise For Free
Most memberships are based on the owner’s expertise and knowledge, so why would you start giving it away for free?It may feel counter-intuitive, but content marketing has proven time and time again to be a hugely successful way of growing memberships.The fear of free content is one of the most common topics in The Membership Academy, so I’ve brought together the three reasons why you really don’t need to worry about sharing free content and why, in fact, it is likely to help your membership grow.If you want to face your fears and learn to embrace free content as part of your marketing strategy, this episode will do the job.Essential Learning Points:Where the value of your membership truly liesHow you are always in control of your content and how you share itWhy human nature is going to stop most people from abusing your free content Important Links & Mentions:The Membership AcademyPeople Come For Content And Stay For CommunityWhy Your Membership Website NEEDS More Than Just ContentHow to Decide Which Content Should Be Free vs Paid. Key Quotes:“Nobody joins a membership because you have the most stuff. They join memberships because they want solutions to their problems.”“You can control the depth of your free content.”“The best memberships offer so much more than what’s in their content library.”

Mar 31, 2020 • 18min
247 - 5 Best Sources of Ideas And Inspiration For Your Membership Site
Consistently producing valuable, relevant content for your membership is not easy work. If you’re feeling stuck for inspiration or ideas at the moment, I might be able to help!In this episode, I go through 5 of the best ways you can find ideas and inspiration for your membership site.They’re all different in their ways, but there is an overarching principle to them all – and that’s that we need to listen. Stepping back and taking the time to observe and reflect can really change things for the better.So, take a break now – step back from what you’re doing and reflect on this episode of The Membership Guys podcast. Who knows what ideas you’ll end up with?Essential Learning Points:Why listening is one of the most underrated skills and will reveal a lot to youHow to maximize your email list to generate ideas and right wrongdoingsWhat you can learn from other membership sites to create better content for your ownImportant Links & Mentions: 11 Ways Membership Site Owners Can Leverage Social Media Groups 4 must-have email automation sequences for your membership siteThe Membership AcademyMembership Mastermind from The Membership GuysKey Quotes:“Just listening, observing, and paying attention to the recurring questions and challenges people discuss is worth its weight in gold.”“So often, as business owners, we overcomplicate things. We overstuff things. We keep selling beyond the sell. We try and pack in 5 or 6 objectives into a single email.”“It’s really easy as a membership owner to become detached from the experience of being a member or student.”

Mar 24, 2020 • 38min
246 - 10 Ways Membership Owners Can Become The "Go To" Person In Your Industry
When people want to learn something or make progress, they look for the experts. As a membership site owner, you want to make sure that means they’re looking for you.In the competitive world of online membership sites, being good isn’t enough – you need to be able to prove it and show up as the expert wherever you can.How do you do that?Well, the very first step is to listen to this episode of The Membership Guys podcast! I go through 10 different ideas you can follow to make your authority as an expert in your field abundantly clear to your prospective members.Essential Learning Points:Why you need to be clear on what you do before it’s clear to anyone else10 ways you can become the go-to person in your industry, including: creating a signature product, leveraging social proof, and deciding the role you playExamples of these ideas in action, to prove how well these ideas work! Important Links & Mentions:Why Membership Site Owners Need to Niche Down (And STAY Niched)Smart Passive IncomeFemale Entrepreneur Association12 Types of Content To Include In Your Membership SiteSocial Media ExaminerOnline Membership Industry ReportThe Membership Guys booksGrant Baldwin on Growing Your Membership with Public Speaking Promoting Your Membership Site with an Affiliate Program Key Quotes:“You need to make sure that you’re taking steps to position yourself as the go-to person in your industry.”“If you’re not clear on what your niche is or what your role is, what your message and mission are, then how are your audience supposed to know that you are the right person to help them?”“The online world affords you so many opportunities to have a voice, a platform, to showcase your expertise.”

Mar 17, 2020 • 15min
245 - From The Vault: How to Prevent "Hit and Run" Members Abusing Your Membership
Have you ever dealt with a hit and run member? If you’re not sure what one is – lucky you! These are the members who sign up, download everything, and dash back out the door before your beautifully crafted welcome email has settled in their inbox.Hit and run members abuse your trust and are generally bad apples. They’re rightly a concern for membership providers, but what can you do to stop them? And, are they even worth worrying about?In this From the Vault episode, I share some of the best ways you can prevent hit and run members, dive into whether they’re a genuine concern for most membership providers, and why you can’t let your fears take your eyes off the prize.Essential Learning Points:If someone wants to access your content and circumvent your membership badly enough, they will always find a wayWhy putting up a few simple barriers won’t cut itFour ways you can prevent hit and run members, which double up to add value to your genuine membersWhy you shouldn’t let one bad apple spoil the bunch – and why you should spend more time making your membership great, not protectedImportant Links & Mentions:Membership AcademyShould You “Drip Feed” Your Membership Content?Chris Ducker on Running Live Events to Grow Your MembershipHow to Use Live Video to Market Your Membership with Luria Petrucci 5 Ways Membership Site Owners Can Capitalize on Facebook Live7 Types of Members That Every Membership Site Has12 Types of Content To Include In Your Membership SiteKey quotes:“If Hollywood movie studios haven't found a way of stopping people from getting their stuff for free, then what chance do you and I stand?”“If you're just repeating content because you're worried that people can access everything – that, to me, isn't a good enough reason to delay the delivery of value to your members.”“It would be absolutely crazy to prioritize locking people out over providing a positive member experience for the good portion of your membership base.”

Mar 10, 2020 • 25min
244 - From The Vault: Why Membership Site Owners Need to Niche Down (And STAY Niched)
Having a niche is good. Scratch that. It’s essential. Finding your niche, owning it, and staying there is one of the surest ways you will find success in running your membership.If you want to niche down and dominate your market, there are three ways to do it – we reveal how in this episode of the podcast from our ‘From the Vault’ series!Essential Learning Points:The advantages of being a specialist at something, rather than a generalistThree key areas you must analyze if you want to find your nicheHow a niche can strengthen what you’re selling, not weaken itHow niching down can make running your membership easier for you and more valuable for your members Key Quotes:“Solving a specific problem is essential. If you want to stand out from the crowd, you can’t just blend in with the crowd. You need to have a speciality.”“Fandom comes from resonance. But, it’s harder to connect and resonate with your audience when you’re trying to be all things to all people.”Important Links & Mentions:Our Membership Mastermind Facebook groupMembership AcademyBehind the Membership and Member MachineKevin Kelly’s 1,000 True Fans essay

Mar 3, 2020 • 28min
243 - From The Vault: 5 Options For Starting a Membership BEFORE You’ve Grown Your Audience
Can you start a membership before you’ve grown your audience? It might sound tricky, but there are some sure-fire ways you can get started. Whether you’re right at the start and haven’t told a single soul about your membership or you’re partway there with a small audience, there are ways you can grow your membership right now and get on the path to having a successful business. Every successful membership has its own unique story of how it got member number one (and all the others after them!). These are five ways you can get to that stage. Essential Learning Points: Validate that your audience exists – you need to have more than just a hunch, find proof that your audience is out there and that they want your solution Build, borrow, or buy an audience – there are three ways to grow your audience from scratch Sell a big-ticket product before your membership – give people a one-off product that requires less commitment but proves your value A soft launch is still a launch – don’t be afraid to start small and quietly Offering your membership for free isn’t a sin – but there are some important caveats to be aware of Key Quotes: “There’s a big difference between having your own audience and having a market. You don’t necessarily have your own portion of the market, but there needs to be a market actually there.” “Having a small intimate coaching program is perfectly suited to having a smaller following and a smaller audience.” Important Links & Mentions: How to Generate Email Leads for Your Membership Site 12 Types of Content To Include In Your Membership Site How to Attract New Members by Running a Free Challenge Promoting Your Membership Site with an Affiliate Program Lead Generation Essentials for Membership Site Owners Creating an MVP to Test and Validate Your Membership Idea How to Use Upsells to Generate More Revenue from Your Membership Site The Membership Academy Facebook Pixel guide Google Ads guide

Feb 25, 2020 • 50min
242 - Using Pinterest to Market Your Membership with Cara Chace
Pinterest, it’s for wedding planning and redecorating inspiration, right?Or is it a platform with over 300 million users that some businesses are generating 200% ROI from?Clearly, it’s time for a rethink on Pinterest!That’s why I asked Cara Chace to join me on this episode of The Membership Guys podcast. Cara is one of the best in the business of Pinterest marketing – and she runs her own membership, so she’s even more clued up about how we membership site owners can get the most out of this underutilized platform!If you want to know how to start marketing your membership on Pinterest, Cara is the only person you want to hear from. My conversation with Cara on this episode has given me so many ideas and lightbulb moments and I’m already starting to implement them on Pinterest. I’ve no doubt you’ll find it just as useful, so sit back and enjoy… Just remember to take notes!Essential Learning Points:Who Cara is, what she does, and her expertise in PinterestThe basics of PinterestWhat best practice on Pinterest looks likeWhat you want to avoid doing on PinterestHow to advertise on PinterestHow to develop a Pinterest marketing strategy for your membership Important Links & Mentions:Pinterest PowerUpChace DigitalCara’s PinterestCara’s InstagramCara’s FacebookCara’s LinkedIn9 Simple Membership Marketing Tactics That’ll Get You More Members How to Generate Email Leads for Your Membership SiteHow to Decide Which Content Should Be Free vs Paid Key Quotes:“The fundamental thing that you have to understand is that it is not social media. It is a visual search engine. It has much more in common with Google than it does Facebook or Twitter.”“People go to Pinterest to get inspired, to learn, to solve a problem.”“Pinterest boards are so important that Google indexes them!”“It’s not about creating more content, it’s about creating more pins for the content you have.”