I was wondering what you folks thought about this, rather than having a 'standard' monthly membership like we are all used to seeing on paysites, for example, lets say $29.95 why not price access to a site based on the benefits the site has to offer?

For example, lets say we started off with a 'base' pricing level of $9.95.

If a site had no DRM, then $5 would be added to the cost of the membership to off-set the likely hood that your sites content will be distributed by the members.

If a site had daily updates, then a further $5 would be added to the price of a membership to offset the additional cost of content production.

If a site had multiple content formats or zip downloads, then a further $5 would be added to the cost of the membership.

Why isnt stuff like this considered when pricing paysite memberships by most people instead of them just putting up the 'standard' pricing options?

Do you think a 'value' could be assigned to such features/benefits along with the actual value of the content itself inside a members area?

Regards,

Lee