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Using Membership Type Levels
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Membership Levels allow you the flexibility to offer the same membership, but offer different prices. For example, you may offer a Small Business Membership, where pricing is based on the number of employees:

  • Small Business Membership – 1 – 5 employees
  • Small Business Membership – 6 – 15 employees
  • Small Business Membership – 16 – 25 employees

 

This would be one membership type (Small Business Membership) with 3 levels.

 

Membership levels should be used when your Membership Types have these characteristics:

 

  • Membership Name is the same except for level assignments
  • The applicant can self-select which level is appropriate
    • Information is not needed from the association to determine the level
    • The selection is based on information that the member knows (Seats in the restaurant, # of Employees, etc.) or based purely on the desires of the member (Gold, Silver, etc.).
  • The pricing is fixed for each level
    • This is NOT variable pricing but fixed, pre-determined pricing based on the selected level
  • Each level uses the same Directory assignments and number of Categories

 


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