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Greetings:
I have been reading about multiple membership levels leading to various products and pages. So far, I have not been able to quite grasp what to do with my situation. Please direct me to the right information and provide me assistance.
Scenario:
*Organization with four membership levels.
+Institution level, cost = $$$$, up to five registrations.
+General member, cost = $$$, only one registration.
+Student member, cost = $$s, only one registration.
+Emeritus member, cost = $$e, only one registration.
*All four membership level will have access to the same content: private membership directory, membership offerings, member-to-member requests.
What I have read so far seems to be the opposite of what I need. What I thought I might do is
*Create one “premium membership level.”
*Create four PayPal buttons reflective of each specific $ amount. This would provide me with four distinct button.
*Create registration forms needed.
I guess I need clarification on how to set up eMember and setting up PayPal integration that will work best.
Thanks! fred
What I thought I might do is
*Create one “premium membership level.”
*Create four PayPal buttons reflective of each specific $ amount. This would provide me with four distinct button.
*Create registration forms needed.
There is nothing wrong with what you just said. The only ambiguity in your statement is: “Create registration forms needed.” eMember can handle all registration via ONE registration form. The following post has explanation:
The only other issue would be: “Institution level, cost = $$$$, up to five registrations.” This might get tricky:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/emember-office-access-senario-for-many-members