2013年2月7日星期四

Evaluating MLM Matrix Systems

Sometimes, the way an MLM matrix is organized can make it very difficult to make a living. You may not be making very much on your network marketing, not because you're not good at it, but because the compensation plan makes it impossible for you to do so! Therefore it is vital that you learn how to evaluate an MLM Matrix.The first question you should ask yourself is how many people you'll need to make your target income. On average, it takes 1300 people per team to make a network marketer any money. This figure can soar to as high as 4000 people. Why? Because the hidden variable your comp plan rarely talks about directly is attrition-the fact that 90% of the people you gather into your network are going to fall away within the first 2 months, largely because they aren't making any money yet. You can of course lower this figure by staying highly involved with your team, but you still have to know your attrition number and how it impacts your bottom line.The second question you need to ask is whether the majority of your commissions are going to come from product sales. If they come from recruiting new "workers" who are on auto-ship, and the income is really only coming from those one time auto-ship buys without ever spiraling off into actually getting product into consumer hands then you're in trouble.People who come in looking to build a business are not going to be excited about the product for long if that business isn't growing. It isn't going to grow on one-off sales to people who think they're about to replace their full time incomes by doing nothing but recruiting other people onto auto-ship.Pyxism is a travel based network marketing opportunity that is worth checking out if you're concerned about the compensation of the MLM matrix! Pyxism starts paying out at six people and your team never splits away from you, meaning the compensation plan is based on integrity and is dedicated to your success.

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