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i don't know about the benefits to premium membership -- i don't use most of them. but i think of it as supporting a great site. i can afford the premium membership but there are so many frequent posters who cannot -- single parents, those out of a job, students and wannabe students. the price you pay for your premium membership may help to subsidize their memberships.
I got the membership I could afford at the time...so first it was none, then the regular and now this one. I also don't really use any of the benefits except the avatar, signature and editing, and I do like not having ads to look through...but like Ruby Vee, I like being able to support the site, and I'll likely renew this one when it expires.
As far as what YOU should get...first, see if you'll be hanging around here for a while. IMO (and sorry, staff), don't run to pay for a membership when you plan to only visit whenever you need a question answered, or if for whatever reason you just can't get into this place...because then you will feel as though you've wasted your money. And money is tight for many of us nowadays.
So give the place a trial run, and if after a couple of months or so you find yourself logging in more often than not (at least every other day) then consider purchasing a membership. You'll enjoy the membership a lot more if your heart's into this place, and you'll be more likely to keep renewing it as long as your finances will let you.
GonnaBSN
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I'm considering purchasing premium membership to AllNurses.com, but I wanted to hear from others who are currently Premium Members...
What advantages have you noticed?
Would you buy again?
How long have you been a premium member?
How long were you a general member before you signed up as a premium member?
Thanks!