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How Many Exclusive Members Should We Welcome into Our Community? Let's Decide Together!

Writer's picture: Michael LackMichael Lack

As we embark on this exciting journey of building our members-only platform, we need your help! A vital question hangs in the air: how many members should join our exclusive community? We have numerous benefits lined up, and we want to keep that unique, personal feel that makes our group truly special.


Our exclusive community will offer steep discounts that you simply won't find anywhere else. For instance, members could enjoy up to 50% off select products. Moreover, we’re thrilled to introduce an optional affiliate program, letting members earn extra income—not just as customers, but as valued partners in this endeavor. Together, we can reach new heights.


In addition to discounts, we have lined up exciting product giveaways and contests tailored for our active members. Our motto is "community first." This means we’re redefining the usual roles within a community: ownership, employees and members become one.



In our vision, chosen dent techs will become integral parts of our collective. You won’t just benefit from exclusive pricing on incredible products; you’ll also have chances to earn by sharing your experiences and tips with fellow members. This collaborative spirit is at the heart of our vision.


We aim to create an independent platform, free from the distractions of conventional social media. Here, you can discuss tricks, share insights, and support each other in achieving your goals.


With all these fantastic features in mind, we face another important question: What number should we aim for to maintain that exclusivity?


The Importance of Exclusivity


To ensure that every member feels valued and empowered, maintaining an exclusive community is crucial. As our numbers grow, it becomes more challenging to offer that individualized support and attention. An exclusive environment fosters deeper connections, encouraging collaboration and the exchange of valuable knowledge among members.


Imagine being in a space where everyone knows each other, where ideas flow freely, and where relationships thrive—this is the unique power of an exclusive community!


Striking the Right Balance


How do we determine the right number of members? Striking a balance between growth and exclusivity is key while considering the benefits our community offers. Should we aim for a limit of a few hundred active members, such as 300, or perhaps extend our reach to a couple of thousand, like 1,500?


An alternative worth considering is a tiered membership model. This structure could accommodate different levels of engagement while still preserving the core essence of an exclusive community. For example, we could create a VIP tier offering premium benefits for those who want an enhanced experience without compromising the unique feel that initially appealed to our members.


Your Input Matters!


Now for the most exciting part—we want your feedback! As we refine the structure of our membership platform, your perspectives are crucial. How many members would you feel comfortable with? We encourage you to share your thoughts, stories, and suggestions to help shape the future of our community.


Let’s Create Something Special


As we move forward in crafting a supportive space for dent techs, we’re committed to prioritizing community. Your involvement, experiences, and voices will guide us in deciding how many exclusive members we should welcome into our vibrant group. Together, we can build an extraordinary community that fosters growth, success, and meaningful connections among like-minded individuals.


By working together, we can create a community that truly reflects our shared values and goals. Let’s make this space special and ensure it benefits everyone involved—after all, we're all in this journey together!



How Many Exclusive Members Should We Welcome?

  • up to 300

  • up to 500

  • 1000

  • Max 1500


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