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amInterests puts offers in front of your prospects for only what they are interested in. Unlimited number of offers can be presented after they signup for their first subscription in aMember. amInterests will allow you to offer your own products or somebody else’s if you are an affiliate.

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amStrategy helps you automate a Strategy Session Survey in aMember that you can use to give a strategy session or your call center can use to offer the right premium products to your members. Set it so that when certain products are purchased the Strategy Session is shown before the thank you page during [...]

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The amUpsell plugin lets you easily upsell each and every new customer another product or service. When new customers purchase Product A, they will automatically be offered Product B, and maybe even Product C, if you want. If you’re using aMember, and you are selling related add-on products then you need amUpsell.

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amOffers is an aMember plugin that helps you create an offer funnel on your membership site. You can tack on up to five sequential offers after initial purchase. It is good for one-time offers, related products, unrelated products, upsells, downsells and cross-sells. You can select as many products as you want that will trigger the offer funnel on the thank you page when they are purchased. The aMember scope and product requirement logic is used to make sure your customer is not offered something they are not qualified to purchase.

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