In this group, you unlock membership levels based on engagement. For example, when you post a comment or value bomb, and if people like that, you earn points.
Now, I can give these levels (1 - 8) specific names.
Here are some thoughts I've been having:
LIST #1: Leadership
- Newbie – Green and a bit clueless but eager to learn
- Hustler – Taking action, putting in the effort, but still stuck 'hustling'
- Connector – Building meaningful relationships and establishing a network.
- Influencer – Sharing ideas and beginning to inspire others within and BEYOND the community.
- Thought Leader – Driving conversations, challenging norms, and shaping perspectives.
- Trailblazer – Testing cncepts, pioneering new ideas, breaking barriers, and leading the way.
- B2B Famous – Recognized as a go-to authority, setting benchmarks for others.
- Legacy Builder – Creating lasting change and empowering future leaders.
I thought it might be fun to yse names?
LIST #2: Silly Names
- Novice Nick – Just starting out, full of questions and curiosity.
- Explorer Elle – Taking the first steps into uncharted territory.
- Connector Chris – Building relationships and creating networks.
- Visionary Vicky – Seeing the big picture and crafting a compelling strategy.
- Growth Guru Gary – Mastering systems for growth and scaling.
- Influencer Iris – Becoming a leader and inspiring the community.
- Authority Andy – Known for expertise and respected in the field.
- Legacy Lara – Leaving a lasting mark and helping others succeed.
What about levels of sales and marketing mastery?
LIST #3: Mastery
- Hustler – Stuck "Hustling" for every opportunity.
- Offer Maker – Crafting compelling offers and converting leads into paying clients.
- System Stacker – Developing strategies to attract potential clients systematically.
- Connector – Building meaningful relationships, connecting others in your network.
- Influencer – Establishing trust and authority, leading conversations that attract interest.
- Revenue Raiser – Mastering the art of finalizing deals with ease and consistency.
- Advisor – Becoming a trusted partner, providing value beyond the transaction.
- Client Magnet – Attracting ideal clients effortlessly, with a reputation that precedes you.
What do you think? (I'm leaning toward the first one.)