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Membership models worth studying

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Which one is right for you? Hi {NAME}, Membership models are hot stuff in online business right now

Which one is right for you? [AccessAlly Logo]() Hi {NAME}, Membership models are hot stuff in online business right now — and for good reason! Forbes predicts that the global subscription market size will grow to more than $900 billion by 2026. If you read last week’s [courses vs. memberships debate article](, then you might have decided that a membership program is right for you. If you picked courses, don’t worry, I’ve got a course-specific resource coming your way soon. But it doesn’t hurt to learn about memberships, because most business owners will switch up their business model at some point during the lifetime of their business. In today’s article, we’re diving deep into the top 13 membership models that you might consider. [Click here to read it](=): [Membership models]( [( You might be surprised to find that membership programs vary a lot in terms of how much work they are to deliver. Some are more hands off and others are high touch offerings. This also affects how much you can charge, and might help you decide what type of membership site to create. Happy model studying! -Team AccessAlly P.S. I’ll be back next week with a resource all about creating online courses, which might just help you plan out a membership, since there’s a lot of overlap. [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube](AccessAlly) [Unsubscribe]( Nathalie Lussier Media Inc. 245 S 900 W Cedar City, Utah 84720 United States

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