Why this is the perfect time to start charging for website subscriptions
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by Peter A. Schaible January 22, 2003
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the Author:
Peter
A. Schaible
Subscription Website Publishers Association
www.swepa.com
508/385-0055
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SWEPA
exists to support online publishing by providing education,
training and industry recognition. Our goal is to help members build
successful, profitable subscription websites. |
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If
you're a writer, researcher, subject matter expert, enthusiastic
hobbyist, or an authority on almost any topic, there has never been
a better time to start your own subscription website or online newsletter.
And
if you're already publishing a hobby website, now is the ideal time
to convert at least a portion of the content to fee-paid access.
Smart
website owners are now realizing just how valuable their
hard-earned knowledge is to others. Much of the information that
used to be available for free to anyone and everyone on the World
Wide Web is moving behind closed doors, accessible only to paying
subscribers.
Savvy
writers and publishers are not giving it away anymore. They're setting
up profit-driven, members-only websites and building online communities
of subscribers who value their knowledge. Perhaps surprisingly,
resistance to paying for content is gradually melting away.
The
end of free
This
trend away from websites offering free information and toward a
subscription, or pay-for-access business model, has several causes.
First,
only a few websites operated by big companies can afford to
provide valuable content without being compensated. Some
of them can do it for the public relations value, but they are the
exception.
The
rest of us can't be so generous. And trying to recapture our
expenses by selling advertising on our websites has failed to pay
the bills. Online advertising and click-through rates are on the
decline.
Second,
many people are now more than willing to pay to learn what you already
know, as thousands of online publishers of subscription websites
have already proven. Why subscribers are ready to
pay
The
Internet has enabled people with similar interests to find each
other and form online communities. Whether your interest is in politics,
gardening, or model railroading, the Internet enables you to connect
to others who share your enthusiasms and values.
But
in the current political and social climate, there is heightened
anxiety and concern about privacy. If you previously contributed
to
public online discussion forums, you may now be feeling vulnerable.
You never know who is lurking and reading your comments, or gathering
information about you. One frequent concern: what spammers are harvesting
your e-mail address?
However,
in the seclusion of a subscribers-only website, you feel more protected.
You can share ideas with an affinity group of like-minded people
with less fear of ridicule or repercussions. The publisher moderates
the forum and promises to honor your privacy.
These
concerns are not diminishing over time, they are intensifying as
people perceive the world -- and cyberspace -- as an increasingly
dangerous place. The result has been a proliferation of private,
members-only, subscription websites and online newsletters covering
literally hundreds of diverse and specialized topics.
Finding
the right subscription business model
Coming
up with the right topic for a successful subscription website is
usually the biggest stumbling block for those wanting to get into
this business. Choosing your site topic is a serious issue, as the
topic you select pretty much dictates your chances of success with
a subscription website.
Research
by the Subscription Website Publishers Association
(www.SWEPA.com)
shows at least five successful models for subscription website topic
selection. These include existing print newsletter topics; trade
and professional associations; career advancement, personality based
or insider tips; and downloadable product libraries. For details
go to www.swepa.com/public/136.cfm.
As
the Internet changes, it is creating moneymaking opportunities for
people who like to write, teach and otherwise share their expertise.
Your years of study, hands-on experience, and tried and true wisdom
could be worth a hefty income when turned into an online community.
Online
communities bring together people who are interested in a common
topic. They create value by providing insiders' secrets that the
group is eager to learn about. And best of all, the members are
willing to pay money to join.
Why
having a subscription website on the Internet is so great
As
the publisher of a subscription website, you have an almost unfair
advantage over other print publications that don't operate on the
Internet. Consider the benefits:
* Low
cost of entry -- a computer, minimal software and Internet access
are all you need.
* No or low rent -- work from home.
* Low overhead -- production and distribution costs are close to
zero.
* No employees -- do it all yourself.
* Operate from anywhere in the world.
* Access a worldwide audience.
* Reach a well educated, affluent market.
* Offer a visually rich website, with text, images, audio or video.
* Sell and deliver digital information products instantly.
* Build loyal communities through discussion groups, online events.
The
next phase in the subscription website evolution
Information
is increasing in value. Over the next several years, the
trend to information provided on the Internet by paid subscription
will continue.
A two-tier
model for the dissemination of quality content is emerging. Successful
online publishers provide samples of their wares for free, either
on the public portion of their website, or through a free, opt-in
e-mail newsletter.
But
to get down to the most valuable data -- the premium content of
secrets and the insider's tips ands techniques -- subscribers are
learning that they have to pay. Information seekers are getting
accustomed to the change, just as they have learned to pay for premium
content on cable and satellite television.
The
most successful online publishers will be those who can strike the
perfect balance between free and fee. The time to get started with
your own subscription website is now.
Copyright
2003 Subscription Website Publishers Association. Permission to
reprint is granted provided the references and hypertext links to
SWEPA are included. |