Home Hosting Tips & Tricks, WordPress How To Set Up The MemberPress Plugin Hosting Tips & Tricks WordPress How To Set Up The MemberPress Plugin By systemfreaks in Hosting Tips & TricksWordPress on February 26, 2024 There are a lot of great membership plugins for WordPress.However, if you’re looking for a more comprehensive membership website plugin, you should use MemberPress.We recommend it because it’s easy to use, works great with SystemFreaks WebHosting, and is one of the most popular membership plugins on the market.How to Create a Membership Site with WordPressAsking yourself how do I create a membership website? Let’s go ahead and take a look at how to create a membership site with WordPress and MemberPress.Set Up The MemberPress PluginSet Up Your Payment MethodsCreate Membership LevelsSet Up Access RulesCreate Members Only ContentCreate a Pricing PageAdd Sign Up and Login FormsStep 1: Set Up The MemberPress PluginYou’ll want to start by installing and activating the MemberPress plugin. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.Next, click on the link to the plugin’s options page in the Dashboard notification.In addition, you can also access this page by going to MemberPress » Options.Now, configure all of the settings to your liking.Step 2: Set Up Your Payment MethodsNext, click on the Payments tab on the options page to set up the payment gateways you want to use on your membership site.MemberPress lets you accept payments with Stripe, PayPal, and Authorize.net as your payment gateway. Feel free to set up multiple payment gateways or just stick with one.Step 3: Create Membership LevelsNow that your MemberPress settings are all configured, the next step is to create membership levels for visitors to purchase.Each level can have different pricing, features, and content. Luckily, you can make unlimited membership levels with MemberPress.To do this, go to MemberPress » Memberships from the left-hand Dashboard menu, and after that click on the Add New button.Next, enter a title and description for your membership level in the editor. Then, set the price, billing type, and access time from the Membership Terms section on the right.After that, you’ll want to scroll down to the Membership Options section to customize it the way you want it. And don’t forget to click on the other tabs to configure the Permissions and Price Box as well.Next, publish your membership level.Step 4: Set Up Access RulesYou’ll want to make sure you define where and to who you want to restrict access on your membership website. So to do this, you need to set up rules.Go to MemberPress » Rules in the left-hand panel and select Add New.Now on the screen that appears, create a new rule to link your content to the membership levels you already created.For instance, you can select all the content under a specific category be accessible only by users with the 2 most expensive membership plans. In this example, we selected the Advanced WordPress Guide category.Next head to the Drip/Expiration settings.If you choose to enable the Drip option, this will let you gradually release content.On the other hand, the Expiration option lets you choose the time when the content is no longer available.Once everything looks the way you want it to, save your rule. Now you can repeat this step to create more rules.Step 5: Create Members Only ContentNext, you’ll want to create members only content so that you actually have premium content to offer people after they register for your membership site.You can add content with a post or page. So for this example, we’ll create content to link to the access rule we created in the last step.Create a new post and add the content you want to it. Next, select the Advanced WordPress Guide category.Next, scroll down to the MemberPress Unauthorized Access section. Here you can set up what non-members (non-registered users) will see when they try to access this content.And when everything is configured the way you’d like it, publish your page. Then, you can head to Posts » All Posts to see which content access is restricted to certain membership levels.You can also create online courses with the built-in Courses addon. Creating your course curriculum is easy with the visual course builder. It’s built on top of the WordPress block editor so it’s a similar process to the steps above.Step 6: Create a Pricing PageIn this next step, you’ll want to build a pricing page so your site visitors can see your different membership plans and sign up. MemberPress lets you do this easily from the Groups settings.Go to the left-hand panel and select MemberPress » Groups. Next, click on the Add New button.Name your group something like ‘Pricing Plans’ so people know what the page is about. After that, scroll down to the Group Options section. Here, you can add the memberships you want to show on your pricing page. You can also change the pricing page theme on this page.Now publish this page when you’re ready, and preview it to check it out.Here’s an example of how a pricing page will look on the default WordPress Twenty Nineteen theme:Now to make sure your pricing page gets seen, you want to setup MemberPress to direct unregistered users to this page when they try and access members only content. In other words, when someone who hasn’t paid to access your premium content tries to, they’ll be sent to a sales page.To do this, go back to MemberPress » Groups and copy the URL of the group.Next, head to MemberPress » Options and scroll down to the Unauthorized Access section. After that, check the box next to Redirect unauthorized visitors to a specific URL and paste the URL in the box below.Finally, select the Update Options button to complete this step so unregistered users will be redirected.Step 7: Add Sign Up and Login FormsNow everything is almost all set up. So the final step is to add sign up and login forms to your membership site so people can access them.Let’s do this with a widget. Go to Appearance » Widgets from the left-hand panel and drag the MemberPress login widget to a widget-ready area of your choice.Next, you’ll need to add your pricing page URL to the navigation menu so people can actually sign up.So head to Appearance » Menus and create a new menu or choose an existing one.After that, select Pricing Plans from the left under Groups and click on the Add to Menu button.And when your pricing page shows up below the Menu Structure, drag it to rearrange it to where you want it and then click Save.And that’s it! You’ve successfully created your Membership site with WordPress.How to Get Analytics on Your MembersAnd now that you have a membership website, you’ll have a thriving and growing community that you’ll want to take good care of.Your next step is to optimize your membership site to get more traffic and more registrations. You can use MonsterInsights to take a look at the stats of your membership site.MonsterInsights is the best Google Analytics plugin for WordPress. You can use this plugin to get in-depth insights into what your registered users are doing, your transactions, and more.How to Boost Your Site’s Membership SignupsSimilarly, you’ll also want to focus on growing your membership signups on your site.You can use the OptinMonster software to build your email list and let people know about your membership site. Check out this case study where one business uses OptinMonster to grow their online community by 30,000 members per month!You can also consider running a WordPress giveaway and awarding the winner a free basic membership to attract some viral attention.