What do the Moz user levels mean?
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I see that there are 3 other levels to a Moz Community Profile that users can have outside of the traditional 5 levels earned through points (Contributor-Oracle) and they are Pro, Associate and Staff. Obviously, Staff is someone who works at Moz but what do Pro and Associate mean and how do you get them?
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Any luck?
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Thank you for this information. I'm looking into this and will get back to you. Thanks for your patience!
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Thanks, Christy. Here's a couple examples of Pro users:
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Hi Authority Networks,
Thanks for your question! You are correct that when you see a "Staff" badge on a Community profile, that means the person is on staff at Moz. You can learn more about "Mozzers" here and view our job openings here.
When you see an "Associate" badge on a Community profile, that means that the person is a member of our Associates Team — an amazing group of experts from across the search marketing industry. Moz Associates contribute to the Moz Blog, answer your questions here in our Q&A forum, and work with us to redefine the future of search! You can view bios for all members of our Associates Team here by selecting "Associates" from the drop-down menu. To learn more about the Moz Associates program, please email us at community@moz.com.
As for the "Pro" badge, can you share an example or two of Community profiles you're seeing that have that designation?
Christy
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Hi there,
I believe that Associate is someone that works at MOZ and Pro is someone that has MOZ Pro Account.
Ross
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On this page you can see what each level of Moz means.
https://moz.com/community/mozpoints
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