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MLM is similar to network marketing in that anyone you sponsor/sign-up to an opportunity becomes your 1st level member. Anyone your 1st level member sponsors becomes your 2nd level member, anyone your 2nd level member sponsors becomes your 3rd level member. And so on.
The difference between the two is that with MLM you only earn from enrolling new distributors/affiliates, with Network Marketing you can earn an income just from selling the products and earn from a combination of your sales and your downline's.
The important factor with network marketing is the structure of commissions earned at each level of your downline. eg 10% of 1st level sales, 40% 2nd level sales and 10% 3rd level sales.
This will then be followed by various bonuses based on total sales volumes etc, such as 2% of total business sales divided among qualifying members.
An insurance policy with added benefits. Commissions are usually only paid if you meet minimum BV requirements.
So, if you don't sell enough product (or any at all) autoship automatically orders the minimum requirement for you.
The reason for minimum order requirements is for both business and legal reasons - if you are not an active representative, you are not entitled to commissions (stops people from just promoting the opportunity and never selling or using any products)
These are some of the many terms you will come across when reviewing any business opportunity.
Ida Mae Boyd, Network Marketer, Master Distributor for Veretekk


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