Volunteer ambassadors vs paid: motivation you can't mix
Ambassador program = members who represent and grow the community. Two incentive models that don't blend well.
Volunteer (status, access, recognition):
☐ Use early, when the community itself is the reward.
☐ Strength: authentic, cheap, self-selecting believers.
☐ Weakness: unreliable, no leverage to demand output, fades when life gets busy.
Paid (cash, revenue share, comp):
☐ Use when you need guaranteed, measurable deliverables.
☐ Strength: accountability, you can set targets.
☐ Weakness: introduces a transactional frame that can crowd out intrinsic motivation — and paid ambassadors read as ads to members.
The tradeoff: the moment you pay, you can't go back to free without insult. Mixing both tiers breeds resentment.
Rule: start volunteer, give status and early access. Add pay only for a separate, clearly-scoped role — never convert a volunteer to 'now do the same for $50'.
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Volunteer ambassadors vs paid: motivation you can't mix
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