How to Add Stripe Subscription to Your WordPress Website

Most businesses are operating on a slim profit margin, and one of the ways that they can increase their revenue is through subscriptions. Having a pay-per-use or pay-per-view model for your content can be a great way to encourage users to subscribe. In order to take advantage of this trend, you’ll need to look into integrating a subscription management platform into your WordPress website.

Why Should You Integrate Stripe Subscription Into Your WordPress Website?

Stripe is the most popular payment processing platform available, and it has a lot to offer businesses of all sizes. One of the most convenient features of Stripe is that it provides a standalone app that can be used to process payments on your phone. This, in turn, can help reduce the number of third-party integrations that you have to deal with. When a customer chooses to pay with their mobile phone, they’ll have the option of paying with a credit card or directly through their phone bill. Payments can even be made through a debit card if needed.

Another benefit of using Stripe is that it works with all major credit cards, which means that there won’t be any additional PCI or DSS compliance issues to worry about when accepting payments.

How To Integrate Stripe Into Your WordPress Website

Stripe provides a number of different methods for integrating their platform into your existing systems. In order to accept payments through Stripe, you’ll need to create a special test card that’s connected to your bank account. Once the test card is set up, you’ll be able to connect your Stripe account to your Shopify, WordPress, or other eCommerce platforms. You can also use Stripe’s Connect API to easily integrate their platform into your existing systems. Once that’s been done, all that’s left is to create a form in your WordPress website that accepts the payment via Stripe.

Because you’ll be collecting personal information from your customers (like email addresses and credit card numbers), you need to make sure that you’re abiding by the rules set forth by the PCI-DSS standards. One of the best things that Stripe does is provide you with a special link to the PCI Council so that you can read the latest security updates and comply with all of the necessary regulations. This link can be found in their privacy policy.

Create A Subscription Form In Your WordPress Website

You’ll need to create a form in your WordPress website that allows users to subscribe to your content. The best way to go about this is by using a form plugin that’s already been configured with all of the default fields that you need (like name, email address, and billing details).

In addition to that, you can use a service like Wufoo to help you build a simple yet functional form that can be used to collect the desired information from your customers.

When a user submits the form, they’ll be redirected to a confirmation page where they can choose to subscribe to your content or not. If they choose to subscribe, then you’ll need to take the time to manually create their account and then email them to confirm their subscription.

Set Up Automatic Subscription Renewal For Your WordPress Users

If you decide to go the subscription route, then one of the things that you’ll need to consider is how to handle subscription renewals. For many businesses, this will be a manual process where the customer will need to check a box to indicate that they’re continuing with their subscription, or it will be something that they’re asked to consider at the end of each billing period. With a bit of automating your renewal process, you can greatly improve the management of your customer’s subscriptions.

How To Monetise Your Free Blog Content

If you’ve decided to go the free blog content route, like we did with our own site, then you can use a tool like Future to create automatic revenue streams from your blog content. Future enables you to create custom subscription forms that will engage your audience and allow you to monetize your content. Once you’ve created a form, you can choose to embed it on your blog and then get to work writing content for your readers.

You’ll need to put in the time to build a decent-sized audience before you can decide to monetize your content. If you can, you can make quick money from a blog, but it will take some effort to build up a big enough audience to be able to make a living off of your content alone.