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Forex Membership Sites – What Services Do They Provide?

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

There are quite a few forex membership websites on the internet nowadays. There are sites that offer a one-off lifetime membership for a specific system or service, and there are monthly membership sites where you have to pay to remain a member. So what do these membership sites actually offer?

Well let’s start off my discussing one of the most common forex membership sites and that’s forex signal providers. If you do a search for ‘forex signals’ on the internet you will find hundreds, if not thousands of these sites. It has to be said that most of these sites are generally quite poor and do not offer the kind of profits that they claim to, but there are a small number of companies that do provide reliable, and more importantly profitable forex trading signals.

These sites appeal more to traders who haven’t been able to come up with their own profitable trading system, or those people who simply don’t have the time to watch and trade the markets all day themselves.

Similarly there are other membership-type sites that appeal to this type of trader and that’s automated trading robots. Although most can be purchased for a one-off fee, some of the more expensive and profitable robots require continuous monthly payments in order to pay for the license to continue using the robot or software.

Other membership sites are geared more towards those people who actually want to learn how to trade themselves. These websites tend to offer plenty of learning material and trading resources to help you become a profitable forex trader. Examples of some of the services offered includes videos, seminars, ebooks, trading systems, daily updates and one-on-one coaching.

These membership sites can become quite costly if you remain a member for several months. However they can also be invaluable because you will often get the chance to chat with, and learn from, the trading professionals and mentors behind the membership site as well as your fellow members via chatrooms and forums.

So overall forex membership sites can be extremely beneficial whether you simply want forex trading signals delivered to you, or want monthly use of an automated trading system, or if you simply want to learn how to become a profitable forex trader yourself. All of these sites are designed to help you make profits from forex trading so if they are successful at achieving this objective then they will more than pay for themselves.

For reviews of individual forex membership sites please click here to read James Woolley’s Forex Brotherhood review and Traders Club review.

The Different Types of Membership Sites

Monday, September 13th, 2010

The Different Types of Membership Sites

{Paid for membership [sites|websites] are [set up|built] by [businesses|organizations|companies] or [individuals|people] with the [objective|aim|purpose] of making money by [supplying|giving] [hard|difficult|tough] to find [information|data], access to specialized [data|information] or lists, or instruction in [various|a variety of|a range of|an assortment of] fields.

Membership sites have 2 kinds.

There are free websites and there are paid websites. The two types of membership sites have a thing in common. Their memberships consist of people who have similar needs or share a similar interests.

Even without paying for a membership, you can still get a domain, put up a site and still be able to select who to admit and not.The profit {will come eventually|will eventually be coming] from sales to members after they have joined. There are free network sites that might be used for your purpose. Group sites on MSN and on Yahoo are examples of free membership websites. There is no charge at all for anyone to join and it costs nothing to put up these sites.

Paid administrator or moderators are also not required from these sites.

Every site has its own set of rules and code of conduct for individuals who want to sign up. It also hasnumerous topics and subjects. Support websites are also presented for those who have grieved the loss of loved ones and for those who have problems with health and other concerns. Websites for those people who are into crafts like woodworking and quilting are also provided.

There are websites for those who passionate about traveling.

Whatever age group you belong there is a site that suits your taste.

There are software available for chatting and space for posting photos, document and links for every member of the site. The free sites do not have such things as access to specialized data like music lessons as well as lists.

Paid for membership websites are built by businesses or individuals with the aim of making money by giving hard to find information, access to specialized information or lists<img src="http://www.articlesfactory.com/pic/x.gif" alt="Feature Articles" border="0", or instruction in a range of fields. The operation of the membership websites are either done by those who own the site or those who are paid by the website owner to monitor and look after the site. The subjects are wider and even more mixed and undoubtedly more specialized than those from free membership sites.

Ernest Zoller at, http://www.ipayedoffallmybills.com/membershipsite.html , is the owner of the profit pulling site online business coaching

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Stellar B2B Web Sites Need More Than Good Design

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Worried about whether your B2B website is propelling you forward or holding you back? You’re not alone. A large percentage of business-to-business marketers plan to upgrade or replace their websites this year.

That’s a good thing because most business-to-business buyers aren’t happy with the websites they visit and they let us know by telling researchers and – more importantly – by abandoning websites at an alarming rate.

But update or replace your web site with care. At best, a poorly development business-to-business website might be a colossal waste of money. At worst it could destroy your traffic and your conversion rates.

A “good” website is not just one that makes you proud to look at it. A good website also delivers a great return on your investment by producing the results you want it to produce. Simple idea, but judging by many of the website stats we see, one that is often overlooked.

Most people – brilliant B2B CEOs and marketers included – tend to judge a website by how it slick it looks. This may be a natural reaction to a visual stimulus, but when it comes to evaluating websites, it’s a mistake. While a poorly designed website can wreck a sale, a pleasing visual design doesn’t ensure that the site will do its job. It’s not that easy.

The best criteria for evaluating website effectiveness focus on how well the site communicates to the target audience(s). This means:

How well it draws – rather than repels – qualified visitors.
How much of the site gets read; and – most important
How effective it is in getting the visitor to take the desired actions.
Sounds a little like how you evaluate your sales people doesn’t it? There’s a reason for that. Today’s website is far more than just an online brochure. A good website actually performs many of the initial activities that used to be the responsibility of a sales team.

Sure, a sloppy, unprofessional sales person can screw up even the most solid deal. But a slick talking, well-dress salesperson who arrives unprepared is not going to make the sale either.

Take a minute and think about your customers and prospects, and how they make their buying decisions. In general, it begins when the prospect recognizes a need. They start to research the problem and potential solutions. In B-to-B – especially business technology – this is usually done online, well before the prospect is willing to commit to a call with a sales person.

If you’re beginning to think that redesigning your website or creating an all-new one is going to take more thinking than just about the visual design – you’re right!

Here are the seven major components to a great website:
Website strategy. This involves taking a close look at your objectives, your audiences, your competitors, and your traffic sources.
Content. Whether its text, illustrations, demos or whatever, this is what people come to your site for.
Visual design. Yeah, yeah. It’s important too.
Performance. This may not be the sexist part of the site to anyone but a programmer; but nothing will drive visitors away like slow loading pages, dead links, or a site that can’t be read on a Firefox browser.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO). While we recommend against compromising your best selling content in order to meet perceived search engine requirements, good search engine ranking is important.
Analytics. How do you know a website is performing well? You measure it! Analytics provides the proof that something is working (or not working) and it shows where the greatest opportunities for improvement are located.
Testing. Even after 15+ years of working with websites, I am still constantly – constantly – surprised at how little we really know about how people are going to respond, and how small changes can make a great difference in performance.
Re-designing or replacing your business-to-business website is possibly the most important step you can take to improve your marketing results. Do so with caution, pay attention to the seven components listed above, and you’ll have yourself a powerful marketing hub.