01/31/2007
MLM Break Away Compensation Plan| Will you need to speed?
MLM Break Away Compensation Plan is one of the oldest pay plan. Brenda illustrates with a story about her Aunt speeding down a road attempting to catch up...with the petal to the metal her Aunt struggles and finds it very difficult to catch up as someone is breaking away:
Do you know how a MLM Breakaway Compensation Plan works? The breakaway plan is structured so that as you work, bring people in, help them grow and build their business, you literally work your way out of a commission check.
As your "personally sponsored" grows their Network Marketing business, they break through company barriers so that as their check grows, yours decreases by the same amount. Basically in this MLM Company plan, you are paying your "personally sponsored" out of your commission check.
Your personally sponsored MLM Distributor may breakaway as they reach various levels. As this person reaches 30,000 for instance, they will make 10% more in their check and your check will decrease by 10%. You, the MLM expert, are working your way out of a large check.
Once that personally sponsored person reaches the same level you are, then you no longer earn a profit on them.
They literally “breakaway” from you and you earn no more commission on them, but your MLM Company does say that if you pass them, you’ll start earning commission off of them again. The generous Network Marketing Company you are with may or may not make a provision for you to retain a 1% or 2% for having brought them in to the company.
Click on MLM Compensation Plan to learn more about which compenstion plan is best for you.
I can tell you it isn’t that easy to catch up once you get behind no matter what your MLM Company tells you. I want you to understand this story and remember how fast my Aunt was driving to catch up to my 45mph speed demon Mom.
When I was a kid, my brother and I went regularly to visit my aunt and uncle in Vernon, TX . Once in a while we would leave something behind at their house. My aunt was a Mom and knew to continue to look around even as we were loading up the car to leave.
I think of this story every time I review MLM Compensation Plans. I remember watching in our rear view mirror as my Aunt raced up behind us. She pulled out of her driveway no more than two or three blocks behind us, and we were no more than four or five blocks ahead by the time she reached the first stop sign, but we had a lot of momentum! The speed limit was only 45 mph. My Aunt was driving 75 mph trying to catch up to us. We were on the outside edge of town by this time. We had not even reached 55 mph yet, and had been driving 45mph the vast majority of the time!!
My Aunt was out of the house right behind us, so why did she have to drive 75mph just to catch up? Once someone starts building momentum and then passes you on a roll, it is hard to catch up! Once your personally sponsored MLM passes you, it is NOT easy to catch up!
Do you understand my story? If you’re personally sponsored Network Marketer passes you building momentum of his own, it will be VERY difficult to impossible to catch up!
Next time a Network Marketing Distributor tells you, “Well, yes they can pass you, but it isn’t that hard to catch back up, think of my story.” It WILL be VERY difficult to IMPOSSIBLE to catch up if they are continuing to build momentum.
P.S. Arbonne is a big Network Marketing Company in Oklahoma right now. One of their distributors sat at my kitchen table explaining that I could catch up if I were passed by my personally sponsored MLM’S. All I could think about was my Aunt driving 75mph trying to catch up to us when she was only 2 blocks behind. Somehow I just couldn’t see it. I don’t belong to Arbonne.
Brenda D Bunney
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The good news is not all MLM compensation plan involve breakage. Please do your homework so you know what you are getting yourself into.
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