Statistics: Posted by AddUrly — September 11th, 2010, 1:39 pm
Statistics: Posted by Guest — August 18th, 2010, 11:28 pm
Henry wrote:
A good way to get people to upgrade to s2members Pro is to include features that people want to use to customize their registration, profile editing, member management functions.
By default, Wordpress does not include a great user management system. Since you already have a foundation with which to work, you could work to improve the user management experience by offering features and functions that "fix" these deficiencies. While for the average user, they might seem trivial, to someone who is looking to create a membership site, pay or no-pay, it is a great boon.
You should look at custom registration fields, add a function to allow them to create as many custom user fields as they want and allow them to choose the type (single-line,multi-line,drop-down,select,radio,etc) and then you could allow them to edit the information that gets sent out via email for new members (welcome, welcome with password, lost password, unsubscribe, expiring subscription, etc) these options would make the Pro version very attractive if they have all these options to improve the normal membership experience.
These are just some idea, you could look at some of the question people have posted and decide to include those as Pro version features too, for future version of your script. Just an idea...
Statistics: Posted by Jason Caldwell — August 18th, 2010, 1:03 am
- I'm not too sure about the members import end export functionality of the Pro version (haven't tried it yet, but depending on how solid the export functionality is, I want to buy a Pro version real soon). Does the export function have the possibility to also export the custom fields? If so, I will certainly buy the Pro version for a project I just quoted (if they actually give me the job).
Statistics: Posted by Jason Caldwell — August 18th, 2010, 12:58 am
Statistics: Posted by schop — August 12th, 2010, 10:43 pm
Statistics: Posted by Guest — August 12th, 2010, 2:22 am