Identifying Levels in a course

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So we're have a debate on a 3 step course. 1 person says Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 and someone else says Bronze, Silver, Gold....

Thoughts for marketing purposes using Powerpoint and audio narration to sell the course.??
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    or Basic/Advanced/Premium


    or starter/expert/pro


    If you are offering various 'levels' or 'price points' use terms that fit with what you are selling.
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  • Profile picture of the author jmosticc22
    I have found that most people, especially young people, like the feel of exclusivity when it comes to these types of things. Making it feel like each person is getting there own personal level could be beneficial.
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  • Profile picture of the author palmtreelife
    There are lots of buzzy words out there to describe these different levels.

    I don't think it matters too much what you choose, but level 1, level 2, level 3 seems too basic to me. I also like using "platinum" as a top tier title.

    It depends what you're offering though. If you're debating only between those two options, I'd go with gold silver bronze.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    What words do your followers vibe with.

    My readers would dig: beginner, intermediate, expert. I can easily see a beginner is new to blogging. Ditto for intermediate and expert bloggers. Levels seem too vague. Medal structure works with Olympics, but a bit unclear, for internet marketers.
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  • Profile picture of the author socialentry
    All good suggestions but none of them are really hip and cool. You could isntead base your course's levels on something most people would relate to, like what happens when you get a kill streak in Unreal Tournament:


    https://youtu.be/XD1WQwt_JQY?t=132
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    I like Bronze, Silver, Gold. People instantly recognize each level with an image - with gold being the top choice. So they "get it" mentally right off the bat. If you can offer something important to have into each higher levels, i think it will make it easier for people to buy the upgrades - and honestly it would justify the purpose depending on what crucial ingredient they should have in the upper levels of your entire offer.
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