The 9 Levels of Business Mastery at BlitzMetrics

If you’re new to BlitzMetrics, you’re probably wondering: how do you advance in the system? You’ve heard there are nine levels and nine triangles. That’s not a coincidence.

In this series, we step through each of the nine levels so you can understand what it takes to qualify at each level, what skills you’ll learn, what exercises you’ll complete, how much money you’ll earn, and how you move to the next level.

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How the levels work

Each level builds sequentially, developing your skills toward becoming an entrepreneur. While there are nine levels total, this series covers levels 1 through 6. From level 6, you get to decide your path.

You can stay in the program and continue teaching others. You can take a vertical and specialize in an industry like car dealerships or sports teams. Or you can work at another company, maybe even run your family business.

This is the ultimate system for building entrepreneurial business skills while you’re on the job, learning and getting paid at the same time.

The 6 levels

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Ready to begin your journey? Start with Level 1 and work your way up. Each level prepares you for the next, and by Level 6, you’ll have the skills to choose your own entrepreneurial path.

Dennis Yu
Dennis Yu
Dennis Yu is the CEO of Local Service Spotlight, a platform that amplifies the reputations of contractors and local service businesses using the Content Factory process. He is a former search engine engineer who has spent a billion dollars on Google and Facebook ads for Nike, Quiznos, Ashley Furniture, Red Bull, State Farm, and other brands. Dennis has achieved 25% of his goal of creating a million digital marketing jobs by partnering with universities, professional organizations, and agencies. Through Local Service Spotlight, he teaches the Dollar a Day strategy and Content Factory training to help local service businesses enhance their existing local reputation and make the phone ring. Dennis coaches young adult agency owners serving plumbers, AC technicians, landscapers, roofers, electricians, and believes there should be a standard in measuring local marketing efforts, much like doctors and plumbers must be certified.