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How do I set up members-only content in WordPress?


To set up members-only content in WordPress, follow these steps:

1. Install and activate a membership plugin: There are many membership plugins available for WordPress, such as MemberPress, Restrict Content Pro, Paid Memberships Pro, etc.

1. Create membership levels: Create different membership levels with various pricing and features.

1. Set up payment gateways: Set up payment gateways to accept membership payments from users.

1. Create content for members-only: Create content that is only available to members, such as courses, eBooks, webinars, etc.

1. Restrict access to content: Use the membership plugin to restrict access to members-only content and pages.

1. Customize the login/register page: Customize the login and registration page to match your brand and add necessary fields.

1. Manage member accounts: Manage member accounts, including payments, access levels, and email notifications.

By following these steps, you can set up members-only content on your WordPress website.


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