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| A BRIEF LOOK AT 4 MLM COMPENSATION PLANS
Copyright 2005 Judy Thompson
If you are thinking about joining a network marketing company,
also referred to as multi-level marketing, or MLM, one important
item you will want to understand is its compensation plan.
Otherwise, “How will I get paid?”
There are four basic kinds of MLM compensation plans that will
be described in this article.. Each of these may have several
variations. Some plans are better suited for the people who
really enjoy sales and may desire to retail a lot of products.
Some plans are designed to attract especially the “heavy
hitter.” Some plans pay well for the beginner and may or may not
be attractive to the big recruiter. Some plans make a serious
effort to reward even the little guy or gal who can only sponsor
or recruit a few people, but also pay very well to the top
distributors.
These plans are called Unilevel, Stairstep Breakaway, Binary,
and Matrix.
1.UNILEVEL. This is a simple, straightforward compensation plan.
It allows for a distributor to have a first level of unlimited
width. The levels the company pays commission on generally range
from 3 to 9 levels deep. The more volume generated by you and
your organization, the more you can earn. A disadvantage to this
plan is that building wide means the distributor may give less
help to his personal enrollees.
2.STAIRSTEP BREAKAWAY. This is the most common of all the
compensation plans. It is where most of the really big money is
made in MLM. This big money, however, is made by a very small
percentage of people. Breakaway plans are geared for full-time
effort. Attrition is the highest with breakaway plans and it
generally will cost more to build your business. This is a work
program. It takes persistence, salesmanship, and requires the
ability for you to train your recruits. Companies which use
breakaway plans tend to pay higher commissions. However, the
plan may be extremely difficult for most people to duplicate.
3.BINARY. This is a very complicated and hard-to-understand
plan. It does, however, offer a simple system that is easy to
duplicate. Otherwise, you recruit just two and help them do the
same.
4.MATRIX. This plan allows you to build a limited width
organization. For example, a 2 X 12 group means two people on
your first level, and paying 12 levels deep. Other examples
would be a 4 X 5, 3 X 9, etc. This is generally pretty simple
and easy to understand and explain. The low volume requirements
usually common to matrix plans helps make it a good plan for
part-time distributors.
The above briefing only scratches the surface of these
compensation plans. For a more detailed description, you may
wish to go to: www.mlminsider.com
Even though some of the internet hype may claim that you can
make big bucks with only a little work, don’t believe it! With
network marketing, as in any other business, you’re going to
have to work at it and make some investments if you expect to be
successful. To make money in MLM, you will have to work, no
matter what company or compensation plan you select!
About the author:
Judy Thompson, a former teacher and business owner, is also an
experienced network marketer. She promotes a nutrition company
that has an automated support system. For details, go to:
http://automaticbuilder.com/333015895/?source=sya505
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