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Multi-Level Marketing Business Plan?

Filed under: Mlm — Agloco Downline Builder at 5:58 pm on Sunday, September 27, 2009

I am interested in structuring a company for MLM/downlines. I DO NOT want answers relating to ANY business opportunity. I am NOT trying to sell Amway or Mary Kay or anyone else’s products or services, including YOURS. What I AM interested in is taking a business TOWARD a MLM model.

Can anyone suggest any MLM business planning software or guides? Again, I don’t want someone telling me how to be the best person that is in the chain. I am looking to structure a company so that I can PUT people in the chain.

All appropriate guidance is appreciated.

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Comment by pawanbhalla27in

September 30, 2009 @ 5:01 pm

First of all MLM is not chain system. If you want your own MLM then you need to regsiter your company in all cities/state/whole country and manufacture the best 2-3 products[PATENTED] to start with and you have to provide/sell that product at same price in every corner of your country after a discount and do not make a plan of 2 each under every 2 as its PYRAMID scheme. Purchasing of product is not necessary but if a distributor has to earn money then he/she has to buy product[s] on monthly basis your plan must be based on an example of a certain amount of purchase of product[s] on every month basis

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Comment by ludwing m

October 2, 2009 @ 3:35 am

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Comment by thebigachiever

October 2, 2009 @ 3:15 pm

Structure your compensation plan to suit the distributors. Most distributors will be part time so if these people are well paid, it’s easier to build as opposed to a select few ‘heavy hitters’ that like to earn off the little guys’ backs.
Do NOT use the following comp plans…
Binary: Hard for the average person to balance and only pays on weak leg volume
Stair Step Breakaway: People lose volume and commissions and they build bigger and bigger.
Unilevel: Stops paying too soon…just after 7 or 9 levels down.
Forced Matrix: Similar to binary and limits ability to structure properly.
I would share mine with you but you don’t wanna see any companies…Just bare what I shared with you in mind when putting together your company.

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