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The Breakaway, Hybrid Uni-level, Binary Differences Part 5: by Mark Rawlins

Date: Feb 3, 10
Author: Mark Rawlins
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URL: http://www.mlm.com//articles/view/the-breakaway-hybrid-uni-level-binary-differences-part-5-by-mark-rawlins/print

Learn the differences between today's three proven MLM commission plans. Find out which type plan has been employed by every MLM company that has ever reached a billion dollars in annual sales.

Note: It has become increasingly clear to me that it's just as important for network marketing distributors to understand MLM compensation concepts as the MLM companies, themselves. Why? Because distributors invest their all into building a downline. The bottom line is if distributors understand MLM commissions, they can make better choices about the companies in which to invest their lives!

 

If you don’t really understand the differences between the three proven compensation plans in the MLM industry today, you should! So, here you go.

o        Breakaway  features two classifications: 1) distributor or pre-sales leader, and 2) sales leader. There are two types of sales plans and commissions: 1) one where you get paid on your distributors—non-breakaways, and 2) another where you get paid on your breakaways/sales leaders. You make more money on your distributors than on your sales leaders because of the differential. The Breakaway is the only plan that focuses on building sales leaders.

o        Hybrid Uni-level  has one sales force classification. Everyone is a distributor. There are no sales leaders. You get paid on your distributors down X number of levels, and then the company pays extra money to you based on another criteria besides sales force classifications. This factor is how long a distributor in your downline has been in the company. Fast start programs provide a period of time where if you sign people up, you make more on them as new recruits and less on them later. These programs also pay higher commissions to a new recruit for the fast start time period.

o        Binary  also has one sales force classification—distributors. This plan features a division and organization of distributors into business centers consisting of you and your two downline legs under you. This is your line of sponsorship, including each personally-sponsored distributor and all his/her downlines. The Binary Plan’s sales force structure makes it extremely different from the other compensation plans. There’s a whole different set of motivations besides building an organization that’s deep. You don’t get paid on your downline at all, but on the weakest leg of your downline.

To summarize, with the Breakaway Compensation Plan, there are very defined roles. With the Hybrid Uni-level  Plan, everybody is the same as everybody else. There are ranks, but bonuses are basically paid the same to everyone. The same is true of Binary Plans. Ranks are almost meaningless. The focus is for distributors to try to balance volume between both legs of their organization.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Summary

Every network marketing company that’s ever reached a billion dollars in annual sales has been a Breakaway Plan of some sort. There has never been a Uni-level or Binary Plan that has reached this level of success. And, these billion dollar companies are still growing with their Breakaway Compensation Plans! However, this scenario may be a result of the fact that Hybrid Uni-levels and Binaries haven’t been around as long as Breakaways.  

The bottom line is Breakaway, Hybrid Uni-level, and Binary compensation plans are all great plans that can be the vehicle to landslide success, but are fundamentally very different mindsets. They represent three totally different ball games with their own specific rules and regulations.

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