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In this episode, I share practical, quick tips for offering multiple tiers within your membership business.
I dive into the common challenges faced when creating tiered memberships, from avoiding over-complication to choosing the right differentiators for each level.
I also cover how to effectively focus your marketing, prevent friction for members, and optimize upgrade/downgrade pathways.
If you're considering multiple tiers or struggling to manage existing ones, you'll find actionable advice to help your membership thrive.
In this episode:I really appreciate you choosing us and for supporting the podcast.
What's your next step?
Whether you're looking to launch your very first membership or scale and grow an existing one, come and join me inside Membership Academy - where I'll give you everything you need to succeed at every stage of your membership journey.
And if you found this episode valuable, I'd be eternally grateful if you would leave an honest review and rating for the show. They're extremely helpful when it comes to reaching our audience, and I read each and every one!
Key Quotes & Takeaways:"So having too many tiers and therefore too many different options for people to compare and weigh up makes the decision-making process harder. It adds friction."
"It's so much easier and clearer for you and your audience when you choose one tier whether it is your lowest priced or your highest priced, to be the focal point of everything that you do."
"You don't want to make the low price feel like it's for second-class citizens. Because who wants to be part of that? Who wants to join a membership where right from the get-go we know that we are being seen as less than?"
"If you can offer a lower price tier as an alternative to canceling, then that can keep people in your membership for much longer. It can increase their lifetime value, and also they could always end up upgrading again in the future when the time is right."
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In this episode, I share practical, quick tips for offering multiple tiers within your membership business.
I dive into the common challenges faced when creating tiered memberships, from avoiding over-complication to choosing the right differentiators for each level.
I also cover how to effectively focus your marketing, prevent friction for members, and optimize upgrade/downgrade pathways.
If you're considering multiple tiers or struggling to manage existing ones, you'll find actionable advice to help your membership thrive.
In this episode:I really appreciate you choosing us and for supporting the podcast.
What's your next step?
Whether you're looking to launch your very first membership or scale and grow an existing one, come and join me inside Membership Academy - where I'll give you everything you need to succeed at every stage of your membership journey.
And if you found this episode valuable, I'd be eternally grateful if you would leave an honest review and rating for the show. They're extremely helpful when it comes to reaching our audience, and I read each and every one!
Key Quotes & Takeaways:"So having too many tiers and therefore too many different options for people to compare and weigh up makes the decision-making process harder. It adds friction."
"It's so much easier and clearer for you and your audience when you choose one tier whether it is your lowest priced or your highest priced, to be the focal point of everything that you do."
"You don't want to make the low price feel like it's for second-class citizens. Because who wants to be part of that? Who wants to join a membership where right from the get-go we know that we are being seen as less than?"
"If you can offer a lower price tier as an alternative to canceling, then that can keep people in your membership for much longer. It can increase their lifetime value, and also they could always end up upgrading again in the future when the time is right."

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