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5 Most Common Mistakes to Avoid When Building a Paywall

A popular way that the traditional print press is using to monetize their digital content is by hiding their content in a subscription fee.

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5 Most Common Mistakes to Avoid When Building a Paywall

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  1. A popular way that the traditional print press is using to monetize their digital content is by hiding their content in a subscription fee. This same technique can be used by any website or blog that has built its own community and a steady audience. In fact, the task of moving sections of your website behind a “paywall” is made easier when you have WordPress due to its flexibility and versatility. Through the use of a WordPress paywall plugin you can choose the number of your content to monetize and the amount to charge subscribers.

  2. Leaky Paywall This paywall plugin offers free demo and is thus an excellent plugin to start off with. This makes it easy to try it and see what the results of moving your content behind a paywall will be for your website or blog. This plugin is also highly functional since it houses other plugins within it which let you do things such as notifying readers the number of content they have access to outside their subscription fee, to place pop-up reminders among others.

  3. Pigeon Paywall This is a unique paywall plugin that will allow you to see the subscriptions your members are paying for and the amount they are paying. In addition to this, you will be able to able to see the payment methods that your subscribers are using. This is a great paywall plugin to use in addition to your other plugins for management of your WordPress and other CMS.

  4. Cleeng This is a WordPress paywall pluginthat can help you monetize your video content. It will help you build and maintain your client base. One of its key features is to enable you and coupon discounts and promotions that your subscribers can share and return. This is a great strategy for marketing. This WordPress plugin also offers detailed analytics that are determined by your subscribers viewing habits. This plugin is free to test and run, but you get to have extra functions with the paid version.

  5. Tinypass This is a simple, minimalistic paywall plugin that worked excellent for both small and large websites. The greatest aspect of this website is that you can use it with your international subscribers as it supports more than 24 other different currencies. It also comes with options such as monitored previews that allow users to view content for a particular duration before they are prompted to pay for subscription.

  6. Memberful WP Safety and security is one of the primary concerns for many people looking into monetizing their digital content. This paywall plugin promotes safety and security by allowing subscribers to access their own subscription settings and content easily. This plugin gives the confidence and comfort of your subscribers the highest priority. Paywall plugin or paywall solutions can transform your site or blog in ways that you never imagine. These are just a few of the plugins to help you in monetizing and taking your website to a new level.

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