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Courses vs. Memberships: The Great Debate

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Which one is right for you? Hi {NAME}, You’ve heard it all before: online courses are the best

Which one is right for you? [AccessAlly Logo](=) Hi {NAME}, You’ve heard it all before: online courses are the best digital products. No wait, membership sites are the way to go for recurring revenue! But, in the online courses vs. membership site debate, which of the two is really the best one for your course? Unless you’ve created and sold a variety of online courses and membership site programs, it’s hard to separate the theory from reality. When making the decision between online courses vs. membership sites it depends on so many factors like your industry, your experience, your goals, and your bandwidth for creating content. And in truth, neither is better — but one might be better for your business’ goals, resources, and vision. This post will help you drill down into each of these areas and decide whether online courses or a membership site is the right digital product for your business. [Click here to end the debate](, once and all for yourself: [Pros and cons]() [() Next week I’ll be back in your inbox with a more in-depth look at both courses and memberships… so you can dive deeper into whichever one you chose. Talk to you soon, -Team AccessAlly [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube](AccessAlly) [Unsubscribe]( Nathalie Lussier Media Inc. 245 S 900 W Cedar City, Utah 84720 United States

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