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comment_1518689On the MonetizeBetter community, you have three account types to choose from at signup, but you can change them later on.
MonetizeBetter Account Types / Subscriptions
I'd like to briefly explain the differences between them, so you can choose the one that best fits your specific case and needs.
1. Individual user - FREE
Are you an individual who wants to browse the forums, read and make posts, and interact with other individuals and companies here? Then this is the right account for you. It is free and will always remain that way.
Here are the benefits of the Individual user account:
2. Company - FREE
Do you do business and have or represent a company? You are entitled to a FREE, limited company account. You will be able to build your account, start a thread about your products and services, and interact with other community members.
Here are the benefits of the Individual user account:
Please note that we will close your account if you apply to a company account using a free email address (Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, AOL, etc) and you do not customize your company profile. This account type is strictly for businesses.
3. Company - PREMIUM
Are you looking to maximize your company's profile on the MonetizeBetter community? Then the PEMIUM company account is designed for you.
Here are the benefits of the Premium company accounts:
I hope now our account type memberships are clearer.
Here is the link where you can upgrade or downgrade your account type:
https://monetizebetter.com/community/subscriptions/
If you still have any questions, please post below, and I'll answer.