Every day, the Internet reaches a mind-boggling number of people, putting amazing amounts of information at their fingertips. Lately, however, it seems that Web surfers have begun to change the way they find that information. Although the Internet was originally conceived as a medium by which information could be freely exchanged, membership websites – sites that charge membership fees for access to informative content – are becoming increasingly more popular.
The Internet is no longer free, observed Michael Rasmussen, author of the e-book ‘How to Start Your Own Highly Profitable Internet Membership Web Site.’ People are eagerly seeking information, and they will gladly pay for what they perceive as more valuable, reliable content.
Membership websites include news sites and expert information sites, such as CNN.com and The Wall Street Journal (WSJ.com). Although an extensive Internet search can often turn up the same information contained on these sites, many Web surfers simply don’t have the time. They prefer to pay a membership fee and get the desired information easily and immediately – rather than taking the time to...