As of 7.4.2, the Member Listing .NET control provides an alternative to the existing Product Listing .NET control. It is a starting point for the simple membership join process. This new control is pre-filtered to only show the Membership Subsystem Products in the primary member group.
 Many 
 organizations only have one member group. When more than one exists, the 
 non-primary group is usually for products that should not display with 
 “true” membership opportunities. If this is not the case at your organization, 
 and you wish to display memberships that are set up in a non-primary member 
 group, then that would require modification of the web services.
Many 
 organizations only have one member group. When more than one exists, the 
 non-primary group is usually for products that should not display with 
 “true” membership opportunities. If this is not the case at your organization, 
 and you wish to display memberships that are set up in a non-primary member 
 group, then that would require modification of the web services.
This control allows you to display your different types of memberships, short/long descriptions about each membership option, and multiple rates, which are common for membership (one year, two year, etc.). Since most organizations have far fewer membership opportunities, this listing can accommodate these additional details. The page is intended to look reasonable even if only one membership product exists. All of these settings are tracked and set up in Personify using the existing product setup options.
To get started with the Membership Listing control, the following tasks must be completed:
· Configuring the Back Office Settings for the Membership Listing Control
· Configuring the Web Settings for the Membership Listing Control
 This 
 control is optional. If does not suit your organization’s membership needs 
 then it can be bypassed. For instance, your website may already have a 
 content page that describes each membership. Your website administrator 
 can include a "Join" link on that page that leads to the first 
 detail page of the membership join process for a particular membership. 
 See Step 
 1: Membership Join Registration Control for more information.
This 
 control is optional. If does not suit your organization’s membership needs 
 then it can be bypassed. For instance, your website may already have a 
 content page that describes each membership. Your website administrator 
 can include a "Join" link on that page that leads to the first 
 detail page of the membership join process for a particular membership. 
 See Step 
 1: Membership Join Registration Control for more information. 
After configuring the appropriate back office and 
 web settings for the Membership Listing control, your customers will see 
 the control similar to the one displayed below.

Your constituent can begin the membership join process by clicking either the Join button or one of the rates under the membership listings. The only difference between the workflow is that when your constituent clicks on the specific rate for membership listing, that rate will be the default on subsequent pages.