MLM Compensation Plans – The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Part 1
If you’ve done any research at all trying to find a top network marketing company to work with, you’ve probably discovered there are many different compensation plans that are being utilized today. Gone are the days where there were only three or four companies to choose from, all with the same basic structure. Today there are literally thousands of companies, with various compensation plan setups. While the creativity involved in designing the modern MLM compensation plans may be impressive, it doesn’t necessarily bode well for the distributor base. This article will provide some of the good points, and the bad points, of the common plans being used today.
Understanding MLM Compensation Plans
Introduction
Down lines, up lines, overrides and spill over. Understand? Of course not! But it was exactly these types of terms that I was bombarded with when I was at first trying to learn about the world of multi level marketing. It made it a slow process to say the least, so I thought that I would write an article to help the folks out there that are about to undertake the same journey.
MLM Compensation Plans – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Part 2
As stated in Part 1 of this article series, there are many different mlm compensation plans being utilized by not only startups in the industry but also the top mlm companies as well. There really is no standard per se — it more or less comes down to the goals of the company either short term or long term.
7 Different MLM Compensation Types Explained
As the Number of Network Marketing Programs proliferate the Number of Network Marketing Payment Types increase as well. This Article will explore 7 types of Payments that a Network Marketer can receive. Many Plans Employ Hybrids where they combine 2 or more of these Payment types into their Pay Plans.
1 – Uni-Level MATRIX PLANS
Australian 2-up MLM Compensation Plan? You May As Well Get a Lobotomy!
The numbers have been proven over the decades. Part-time network marketers, without a system, will sponsor 2.7 people into any business. That’s why it’s so incredible that there are dozens of MLMs where you give away your first 2 sponsored people.
It’s called an Australian 2-up. You give up your first 2 sponsored people to your upline. You don’t get any commission from them, ever. It all goes to your upline.
The Multi-level Marketing MLM Matrix
How a life, business and executive coach can help you see the real world. What are most multi-level marketing companies selling, is it a dream world or is it reality? Could life, business and executive coaches along with mentors be the Morpheus for the average multi-level marketer? Could the average multi-level marketer become the next Neo of multi-level marketing by working with a business or executive coach? We talked to quite a few multi-level marketers, both on high levels and many that had just joined a multi-level marketing company. What we found out was not only interesting to us as life, business and executive coaches, but also useful to many of the people we spoke to and we hope that this information will be useful to you as well.
A Quick Buck vs Residual Income – How to Make Your Marketing Efforts Deliver
You’ve had your MLM business for six months now. Your starting to build a down line and make a little money when you hear from a buddy about a different product that’s is supposedly making him much more money. You think “hmm… well I have a small down line already with my company and maybe I can market this product and run multiple MLM businesses for faster profits.” WRONG.
MLM Secret – A Compensation Plan Review
The chance is that if you’ve been around this planet for more than 18 years, you’ve been approached by people who had the “absolute opportunity of a lifetime!” Yes, I’m talking about a Home Based Businesses.
My name is Richard van Beek, I’ve been in the MLM business for a while, and I’ve seen a lot of good people with good motivations get squashed by this industry. If you’re anything like most people in Network Marketing, you have spent a lot of time, money, and energy trying to get your business going.
