Tag Archive for: Membership Websites

How to Finish Your MembershipWorks Setup (When You’re Stuck)

Many organizations and nonprofits start setting up MembershipWorks themselves and they make great progress, until they reach the point where everything needs to be connected to their website.

That’s usually when things get confusing and possibly frustrating, especially if you don’t regularly work with WordPress or Squarespace website content creation.

If you’re searching for help implementing MembershipWorks or trying to figure out why your pages aren’t displaying correctly, you’re in the right place.

I mostly help clients from the get-go and do all the planning with them. However, I also work with clients who have done most of the setup but get stuck when it comes to creating pages, adding shortcodes, and making sure everything works together correctly. If that sounds familiar, I can help.

Sidebar menu for help implementing MembershipWorks on a WordPress website

WordPress side menu with MembershipWorks plugin

Where Most People Get Stuck

By the time clients reach out to me, they may have already:

  • Created their MembershipWorks account
  • Set up membership levels
  • Started adding events
  • Made their sign-up form
  • Customized their member directory

But then they hit a wall with their website.

Common issues include:

  • Thinking that adding the WordPress plugin for MembershipWorks is all you need to do
  • Not knowing how or where to add MembershipWorks shortcode
  • Pages not displaying on their website
  • Login or registration forms not working as expected
  • Events not showing up on the Calendar
  • Confusion between what happens in MembershipWorks vs. WordPress or Squarespace

This part of the process can feel frustrating because everything almost works, but not quite. Even though you have done the work in MembershipWorks, you can’t “see” your forms, calendar, and directory on your site until you do the final steps within your website.

Why This Part Is More Complicated Than It Looks

At first glance, it seems simple: copy a shortcode and paste it onto a page.

But in reality, it’s about:

  • Setting up the correct page structure
  • Placing the right shortcode in the right place (especially for members only pages)
  • Possibly adding a special menu for member only content
  • Testing the full user experience from start to finish

Small setup issues can cause things to break or not look the way you expected, which is why you might feel stuck and need some help. I’d love to talk about where you are now and how I might be able to assist you or your website developer.

shortcode screenshot for help implementing MembershipWorks

See the MembershipWorks shortcode in the bottom box

How I Help You Get Across the Finish Line

This is when I step in and help my clients move from “almost done” to a new, fully functional membership website they can be proud to share with their membership.

Instead of spending hours troubleshooting, I help you:

  • Set up your MembershipWorks completely (by reviewing what you’ve done so far)
  • Connect your new membership system to your website
  • Test the full user experience (signup, login, events, payments)
  • Fix any issues quickly and efficiently

And I’m also available for ongoing help when you need it, now or in the future.

Most of my clients don’t want to keep struggling with setup, they just want it done so they can move forward. I get it. The staff at MembershipWorks offers great support and suggestions but they don’t “do the work” for you. That’s the part I love… let’s get it done! Let me know if you need help setting up MembershipWorks.

“Michelle is an amazing asset to any organisation hoping to build a membership platform. She stepped in after I had procrastinated for months trying to figure out how to get started and got everything up and running within a few short weeks, and to a tight timescale of a significant date for my company. She is clear, efficient, professional and patient. Michelle worked beautifully with my team to support them in building their knowledge and project-managed the whole process. Her communication is clear and the workbooks she provides are outstanding. We were working across very different time zones as we are UK-based, and yet the service was prompt and seamless. Michelle came highly recommended to me and I am delighted to ‘pay it forward’ she is the best.” ~Karen Foy, thecoachtribe.com

Need Help Implementing MembershipWorks?

If you’re stuck and need help implementing MembershipWorks, I can help you get everything set up and functioning the way it should. MembershipWorks is meant to be a time-saver, improving accuracy and being a big benefit to your members and your admins or staff.

In many cases, I help clients get everything fully set up and working within a short timeframe once I review what’s already been done.

Learn more about my MembershipWorks implementation services or reach out to me directly to get started. We can chat via phone or Zoom, whichever you prefer.

Michelle Aspelin
MembershipWorks Implementation Specialist
Mindshare Marketing & Implementation Services LLC

The Enfold WordPress theme is known for its simplicity, appealing to myself and my clients who prioritize quick, styled, and straightforward website setups. It is a reliable and stable theme for a WordPress website. I like it because it offers just enough tools and elements to make a custom website without being overly complicated. Many of my clients are beginners or non-technical when it comes to updating and maintaining a website. I want to empower my clients so they can easily manage their site themselves. That’s why I use this beginner-friendly theme. To make it less stressful for my clients to maintain long-term. Helping you grow your mindshare!

Developer’s Perspective on Enfold

Kriesi developed the Enfold WordPress theme and they intend to continue maintaining and developing the Enfold theme in the future, which is great news.

The theme is actively maintained with regular updates to ensure security, fix bugs, and maintain compatibility with the latest versions of WordPress and PHP.

I have used Enfold for client projects for years because it provides a stable foundation. It’s known for a lean, streamlined build and a user-friendly admin interface, making it ideal for smaller, less complex projects or beginners.

Enfold uses its own page builder, the Avia Layout Builder (ALB), which is intuitive for beginners and non-developers. It allows for drag-and-drop page creation without touching code. We can add columns, rows, images, buttons, slideshows, text boxes, and more very easily by clicking on the element and dragging it to where we want it on the page. The ability to “preview” it before we publish it makes sure it’s the way we want before it goes live.

It offers a wide range of elements, but not so many that it becomes too complex. The minimalist approach generally results in faster load times out of the box and makes it easier to build and maintain.

I feel it’s a short learning curve when it comes to editing pages or making blog posts. In most cases, a 30-minute phone call or Zoom training session is enough for my clients to feel confident updating pages, images, and blog posts on their own. I offer more training for those who want to make regular blog posts and learn more about SEO (search engine optimization).

Future Outlook and Longevity

Enfold WordPress Theme logo with demo sites in the background

WordPress itself powers over 40% of the internet and is continuously evolving with new tools and standards. Enfold is part of this robust ecosystem and adapts to core changes.

For an affordable one-time purchase (currently $59, but subject to change) you get a lifetime license for your website, which is a significant value compared to the growing number of subscription-based models.

I connect your theme purchase to your WordPress website making it easy to keep the theme updated.

Is Enfold One of the Best WordPress Themes for Beginners?

Many people search for the best WordPress theme for beginners because they want a website they can maintain without relying on a developer for every small update. The Enfold WordPress theme works well in these situations because it provides a clean, structured editing experience with its Avia Layout Builder. Instead of dealing with complicated settings or dozens of design options, my clients can focus on the essentials of editing content, adding or replacing images, and publishing blog posts. This balance of flexibility and simplicity allows my clients to manage their own websites confidently after launch while still having a professionally designed site.

Here’s a blog I built using the Enfold theme, movetograndjunction.com. And here’s another site for the same client, homessoldformore.com. Same theme, very different look. I built my own site with this theme too. Here’s a website that incorporates MembershipWorks, built with Enfold, erasouth.org.

Overall Reason for Enfold Theme on a WordPress Website

I chose it initially because it offers all the features I need to build the type of websites my clients need. I continue to use it because Kriesi keeps it updated and not overly complex. And when my clients need MembershipWorks for association membership management, it’s easy to add to a website using the Enfold theme.

This is the system I know extremely well, and that’s why my websites work.

If you’re considering a WordPress website and want something reliable and easy to manage long-term, feel free to contact me with questions.

View some of the websites I have built using the Enfold theme for WordPress websites.

Learn more about How I Work and my services.

Michelle Aspelin
Mindshare Marketing & Implementation Services, LLC

Demo Enfold WordPress Theme image showing two demo layouts, modern and classic

Why Most Membership Websites Stall and How to Launch in 30 Days

When your organization is ready to launch a membership website it should feel exciting.

Instead, for many associations and member-based organizations, it can be slow, confusing, and frustrating. Weeks turn into months. Volunteers get overwhelmed. Approvals are slow to come. No one is quite sure who is responsible for what.

The truth is this, most membership websites do not stall because of bad software. They stall because there are no clear plans or detailed checklists.

If you want to launch a new membership system in 30 days, I believe you need structure, organization, accountability, and someone with experience to hold your hand along the way to explain your numerous options and help you make educated decisions the first time.

Why Most Membership Websites Stall

Because of the work I have done with clients implementing MembershipWorks, I see similar patterns and I can help you avoid them. I want to give you and your team a more stress-free experience.

  1. Volunteer or Staff Bandwidth is Limited

Most membership organizations rely on volunteers or a few staff members.

Volunteers are generous, capable, and mission driven, but they likely already have full time jobs or they lack the intuitive nature and skills to figure out something new. Adding “set up a new membership platform” to their list often leads to delays. I get it. This process requires commitment for a short period of time. The longer a launch drags on, the more energy it loses.

  1. No Clear Process

When everyone is responsible, no one is responsible.

Who is defining membership levels?
Who is drafting the welcome email and renewal notice emails?
Who is setting up the payment gateway?
Who is testing before we launch?
Who will manage the system after it’s completed?

Without a clear roadmap and a single point of leadership, I have seen my inquiries go unanswered. I send an email with questions, and no one responds because they think it’s not up to them, someone else will respond and take responsibility.

  1. Domain Names and Payment Gateway Accounts

I have worked with nonprofits who could not figure out where their domain name was registered or how to transfer it to a new hosting provider (if required). They didn’t know who owned it officially. In one instance, the person who set it up passed away, and it was in their personal name, yikes. Getting and keeping ownership of your domain name and your hosting account is important. You should be clear about these things before we set up MembershipWorks and maybe a new website to go with it.

Related to this is the payment processing or payment gateway account.

If you have one already, do you have access to it?
If you need a new payment processor account, should you use Stripe or PayPal?
Should you allow offline payments (paper checks) or keep it strictly online?

If these questions are not answered early, the technical setup becomes messy. The project is delayed until this information is confirmed. It can get stressful when your organization isn’t prepared before we even start to configure MembershipWorks. I can help get your ducks in a row.

  1. Trying to Do It All Internally

Some organizations try to save money by doing everything themselves. You may have even already set up your account with MembershipWorks and started the process. That’s great.

However, because it’s new to you, it often takes you much longer to figure things out, settings and checkboxes might get overlooked, things don’t flow or show up at all on your website. I know, I’ve had clients call me saying, “I started, but I’m stuck and need help.” I don’t want you to struggle and get frustrated or give up. I appreciate your initiative. I want to help; I enjoy this kind of work, that’s why I specialize it in!

There are many elements and options, and I work in this system daily, so let me help you get it set up and train you on how to manage it moving forward. Asking busy staff or volunteers to become software implementation experts is rarely the best use of their time.

If you’re a website designer looking for a MembershipWorks implementation partner, learn more on my Developer Partners page.

The Real Cost of Delaying Your Membership Website Launch

Every month you delay:

  • You delay membership and donation revenue
  • You delay automation that could save hours of admin time
  • You delay better member communication and engagement
  • You delay growth

And perhaps most importantly, you just might increase the frustration among the very people who care most about your mission. I don’t want you or them to get burnt out.

How to Launch Your Membership Website in 30 Days

A successful membership website process requires clarity, structure, and action. Three of my top strengths (according to the StrengthsFinder Assessment) are Activator, Communicator, and Focus. These strengths help me immensely with MembershipWorks implementation services. You can read what each one means on my StrengthsFinder post. I highly recommend leadership teams know and understand each others strengths.

To make it easier for my clients to navigate this process, I created a structured Membership Launch Framework™ that focuses on:

  1. Clear Decisions Up Front

We define:

  • Membership levels
  • Pricing and renewal structure
  • Payment processing
  • Required custom fields and labels
  • Online sign-up forms, donations, shops items
  • Email notification language and frequency
  • Your membership information and prep it for data migration
  • Member only content and website navigation/sign-in structure

Before technical setup begins, we make the key decisions together or I give you the information to get feedback from your team so you can decide. This prevents rework and confusion later. I will provide my input and examples of what has worked for my clients in the past that might be helpful to you too.

  1. Expert Setup, Done for You

Instead of asking volunteers to figure it out, I will handle the primary system setup for you. There are a lot of details and customization to complete during the setup. Let me help.

This saves you time.
This reduces your frustration.
This keeps your project moving forward.

Volunteers or staff can stay focused on strategy, leadership, and member engagement, instead of struggling with configuration options.

  1. Training Your Admin to Maintain It

My goal is not to create dependency. After MembershipWorks and your website are properly set up, I train you or team so you can confidently:

  • Assist members
  • Run reports
  • Send email communications
  • Manage the renewal and new member process
  • Update and export the database
  • Find answers to questions

You get a strong foundation, and your team gets the skills to sustain it.

  1. A Defined 30-Day Timeline

When there is a clear timeline, momentum builds. If you need your implementation done in 30 days, it’s possible. Most of the time we take 30-60 days, but I can move quickly if you can.

Step 1 – strategy and decisions
Step 2 – core system setup
Step 3 – website and testing
Step 4 – refinements, final training and launch

Instead of endless meetings and dropped balls, you move forward with clarity.

Save Time, Reduce Volunteer Strain, and Launch with Confidence

I know you care about your mission. You should not be overwhelmed by software implementation. By hiring me as your experienced membership implementation specialist, you:

  • Protect staff or volunteers’ time
  • Avoid costly setup mistakes
  • Launch faster
  • Start collecting revenue sooner
  • Reduce frustration across your leadership team
  • Gain confidence knowing it was all set up correctly

A new or improved membership website does not have to stall.

With the right framework, the right structure, and the right support, you can confidently launch in 30 days. If that’s too fast, we can work over a period of 60 days. We just don’t want it to drag on. We want to keep everyone engaged until it’s complete, then celebrate!

Let’s Connect

The best first step is to schedule a simple phone call with me. I’d like to learn about your organization and where you are in the process of creating a better membership system for your small business, nonprofit or membership-driven organization.

During our call we can decide if you’d like to schedule a personalized demo via zoom or move right into working on the MembershipWorks Implementation Framework™ project management questionnaire.

You can see a few websites I have set up with MembershipWorks and read testimonials on my Completed Websites page. Learn more about my services.

Questions? You can send me an email too.

Michelle Aspelin
MembershipWorks Implementation Specialist
My Developer Profile on MembershipWorks.com
Call/Text: 952-484-6015
Mindshare Marketing & Implementation Services LLC

membership website launch graphic with 4 steps

Squarespace vs WordPress for Membership Websites: Which Is Right for Your Organization?

If you’re trying to decide between Squarespace vs WordPress for a membership website, your head might be spinning. Many small businesses, nonprofits, and associations struggle to choose the right platform. Most organizations I talk with want a site that’s easy to manage but still powerful enough to handle memberships, renewals, and member only content and events. I have built and supported membership websites using both WordPress and Squarespace and implemented MembershipWorks on each platform. I’ve seen where each option shines and where it can fall short.

Without going into too much detail, here are some key differences between Squarespace and WordPress specifically for membership websites—not eCommerce sites or large-scale platforms, but the kinds of “brochure-style” membership websites many organizations actually need. My goal is to help you make a confident, informed decision based on your organization’s needs and comfort level with ongoing website maintenance. I want to give my clients what they need.

A Quick Note on Membership Websites

When I talk about “membership websites,” I’m referring to sites that include things like:

  • Online membership signups and dues renewals
  • Automated renewal reminders
  • Member directories
  • Events and registrations
  • Members-only content pages
  • Dues, donations, and sponsorship payments

For the organizations I work with, MembershipWorks handles your membership database system. The MembershipWorks software integrates with your website platform (WordPress or Squarespace).

You can read my post about Is MembershipWorks Right For Your Organization if you’d like to learn more about MembershipWorks.  Or visit my MembershipWorks page where I outline the features and benefits.

WordPress for Membership Websites

I’ve been building WordPress websites for small organizations since 2010, and it’s still a powerful option, especially when flexibility and writing blog posts are important.

WordPress logo black and white

Why WordPress Can Be a Great Choice

WordPress works well if your small business or nonprofit organization needs:

  • Advanced customization
  • Robust blogging or content publishing
  • Strong SEO tools and analytics
  • Integration with other third-party tools and plugins
  • Full control over hosting and email management

MembershipWorks integrates very well with WordPress, and when set up correctly, the combination can be extremely effective. We can customize MembershipWorks to match the colors and branding on your website so it’s a seamless experience for your members.

The Trade-Off: Complexity

The downside of managing a WordPress website is ongoing complexity.

WordPress sites typically require:

  • Choosing and managing a hosting plan
  • Domain setup and potential domain transfers
  • Purchasing and maintaining a theme
  • Installing and updating the right plugins
  • Managing security and backups

None of this is wrong, but it does add more responsibility and requires you to be more attentive to your website. For small organizations with limited staff or volunteers, that complexity can be a burden. I understand when leadership turns over and new volunteers or staff come in. You want them to be able to maintain the website too. We don’t want it to be too technical or frustrating. We want it to meet your requirements. I get it.

Squarespace for Membership Websites

Squarespace is often a better fit for organizations that want a simpler, lower-maintenance website.

I’ve built Squarespace websites from scratch and helped clients integrate MembershipWorks into existing Squarespace sites, and it works very well for many membership organizations. I would say it’s more of an all-in-one solution. Because of this, it does cost more per month than WordPress. But you may find the convenience worth it.

Squarespace logo black and white

Why Squarespace Can Be a Great Choice

Squarespace may be ideal if your organization wants:

  • A clean, professional website with minimal setup
  • Hosting, security, and updates handled for you
  • Fewer technical decisions to make
  • An easier learning curve for staff or volunteers
  • A stable platform that “just works”

MembershipWorks integrates smoothly with Squarespace, allowing you to manage memberships, renewals, events, and payments. There are no plugins to manage in Squarespace, no additional theme to purchase. I add shortcodes from MembershipWorks to integrate membership features into your website.

The Trade-Off: Flexibility

Squarespace is more structured than WordPress. That means:

  • Fewer layout and customization options
  • Less control over advanced SEO settings
  • Blog features that are solid, but not as robust as WordPress
  • Costs a bit more per month for this platform

For many organizations, this is a perfectly acceptable trade-off, especially if the website’s primary purpose is to support membership rather than writing blog posts and adding a ton of content.

How I Help Clients Decide

I don’t push my clients to one platform over the other. Instead, we talk about it together. I want to understand who will be managing the website and how comfortable they are with technology. I want to know if your organization wants to write blog posts and how important SEO is to you. We need to find out what you value most and make the best choice for now and the future of the organization.

For many small nonprofits, associations, and member-driven organizations, the cost of complexity can outweigh the benefits of a highly customizable platform. While I have primarily worked with WordPress, I do think Squarespace offers an excellent solution also.

The Most Important Piece: Proper Implementation

No matter which platform you choose, the success of your membership-based website depends on how MembershipWorks is implemented.

A thoughtful setup ensures:

  • Membership levels make sense
  • Renewals are customized and automated
  • Volunteers and staff can easily access your membership database
  • The system continues to work as leadership changes
  • Custom training materials are provided

I have a clear process for managing the implementation of MembershipWorks. I have a project spreadsheet we share during the process, and I offer written and video tutorials for my clients.

Next Step

WordPress and Squarespace can both support effective membership websites when paired with MembershipWorks.

If you’re considering a membership website and want help deciding between WordPress and Squarespace, or have questions about implementing MembershipWorks on either platform, please contact me. I’m happy to help you find the solution that fits your organization best. Ultimately, I want my clients to be happy with their website and their membership management solution. Learn more about my services and how I work with my clients.

Michelle Aspelin
MembershipWorks Implementation Specialist
View my Developer Profile on the MembershipWorks website
Read Reviews about me or Connect with me on LinkedIn

Mindshare Marketing & Implementation Services LLC
Based in Colorado, USA.

Squarespace vs WordPress for Membership Websites graphic image