Subscription Content – Billing for Blogging
Do you want to write for a blog, but not do it all for free? Does your knowledge and business lend itself well to sharing your expertise via a blog? You can create blog content for subscription without hiding the entire blog with WordPress and the MemberWing plugin.
This site is an example, as I use MemberWing to handle my subscriber setup through PayPal, including the automatic creation of their level of access, acceptance of their payment, and removal of their access if they do not renew their subscription.
The best way to illustrate how it works is to give you a bottom level access to see the premium content example for this post. It won’t get you into my Premium Content on other posts, but it will on this one.
[important]Click on the Login link in the box below, and use demouser for both username and password to see the content below.[/important]{+}
**Content From this Line is Premium Content as Viewed By Subscriber**
As you can see, the subscriber can see the content designated on this site as Premium Content once they have subscribed and logged in. Actually, MemberWing allows you to have four levels of access if it suits your needs and content better.
What I did here was to build the demouser as a Bronze level subscriber, the lowest level. Thus, you can see the content in this post, but not the Premium Content elsewhere on the site, unless I do some more examples like this.
You can also place video here, which I use extensively in my Premium Content for instructional purposes. Also, the Premium Content box and login pass along with the RSS feed. There is a free version of MemberWing, so give it a try with your WordPress blog.
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