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In this episode of Membership Geeks, I discuss the essential do's and don'ts of member retention.
I dive into the importance of making retention a priority, taking care of new member onboarding, and collecting feedback from outgoing members. I also highlight the risks of assuming that when someone leaves, they're gone forever and the benefits of having a failed payment process in place.
In this episode:Key Quotes & Takeaways:
"When you realize that someone leaving isn't the end of their journey, then that nullifies any reasoning you might have for making things difficult for them to leave or punishing them when they do leave."
"Failed payments account for a lot of churn. It's called involuntary churn. Someone leaving your membership when they might not have intended to because their credit card payment, their PayPal subscription - however they pay you - for some reason, has failed, and they don't address it in time, and therefore, their subscription ends."
"If you make the process of leaving difficult, they're never gonna come back, and they're not gonna speak positively about you to anyone else"
Thank You For ListeningWe really appreciate you choosing to listen to us and for supporting the podcast.
We would be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show. They're extremely helpful when it comes to reaching our audience and we read each and every one personally!
Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to make sure that you never miss an episode.
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In this episode of Membership Geeks, I discuss the essential do's and don'ts of member retention.
I dive into the importance of making retention a priority, taking care of new member onboarding, and collecting feedback from outgoing members. I also highlight the risks of assuming that when someone leaves, they're gone forever and the benefits of having a failed payment process in place.
In this episode:Key Quotes & Takeaways:
"When you realize that someone leaving isn't the end of their journey, then that nullifies any reasoning you might have for making things difficult for them to leave or punishing them when they do leave."
"Failed payments account for a lot of churn. It's called involuntary churn. Someone leaving your membership when they might not have intended to because their credit card payment, their PayPal subscription - however they pay you - for some reason, has failed, and they don't address it in time, and therefore, their subscription ends."
"If you make the process of leaving difficult, they're never gonna come back, and they're not gonna speak positively about you to anyone else"
Thank You For ListeningWe really appreciate you choosing to listen to us and for supporting the podcast.
We would be eternally grateful if you would consider taking a minute or two to leave an honest review and rating for the show. They're extremely helpful when it comes to reaching our audience and we read each and every one personally!
Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to make sure that you never miss an episode.
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