Money is divided among so
Fri ,30/04/2010Money is divided among so many different parties that it?s difficult to squeeze a decent profit out of a retail transaction.
For example, you might sell a bottle of your program?s super tonic at $50, but three of your upline sponsors have to get their share of the profits before you get paid. And of course there will be at least one heavy hitter in your upline tree who gets to claim some type of ?over-ride? bonus; this will mean more of the money you generated goes into someone else?s pocket.
And let?s not forget about the clever ?one-up? option many MLMs build into their payment structure. In this scenario, a member?s first sale gets credited to their immediate upline.
I?ve looked at many compensation plans that require a member to retail nearly $200 in product before they are even eligible for a commission.
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