I have just started a special group for membership site owners who use Mindjet’s MindManager.
You are invited to ask questions and share ideas about using Mindjet’s MindManager for membership site content creation or marketing purposes. You can visit the group located here.

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One of the easiest ways you can begin to create content for your membership site is to begin writing and posting tips as soon as possible.
Begin by making a list of specific tip ideas. Tips should be short, concise, and easily acted upon.
Weekly tips contribute to your membership site’s success in several ways:

Tips lead to [...]

Chuck Frey’s Mind Mapping Users blog is a “must read” for membership site owners interested in tapping into the power of mind mapping for managing their site’s content and promotion. Chuck also publishes his popular Innovation Trends blog.
Recently, through Chuck’s Mind Mapping User’s blog, I discovered a great blog posting by Raj Dash entitled: [...]

Certainly, the Public Page is one of the most popular, as both members and non-members view it. To non-members, it is their introduction to your site, one that–hopefully–provides compelling reasons for them to stick around and learn more.
To members, the public page is a stop on their way to the member log-in page, followed by [...]

Yesterday, my son and I drove up to Portland, ME, to attend a recording of Public Radio’s Says You, a game of word definitions and derivations. Says You was recording two 1-hour shows in front of a live audience for later broadcast.
Once again, as I noted when I closely studied shows like Prairie Home Companion [...]

After spending the past few days reviewing the contents of my about-to-launch site, www.publishedandprofitable.com, it suddenly struck me that membership site success shares a lot in common with book publishing success. Both share a common origin in the quest for change.
Once you leave the realm of “celebrity” business book authors, such as GE’s Jack Welch, [...]

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