Monday, February 16, 2015

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Easy MLM And The MLM Spillover Myth Revealed


If you're looking for that easy MLM, and are wondering what program offers the most MLM spillover, read on as I'll reveal the myths of spillover and uncover the best plan where more people work together to achieve more.

Let's face it, it's always easier to create an income when those above you are helping build volume in your downline. Don't be misled though, no one is going to build your business for you, if you want to make money doing nothing at all stick with the lottery and hope for the best.

In my opinion an "easy MLM" is one that is set up so the average person can succeed, and will have the possibility of getting the most help from their upline in terms of volume. So let's take a look at each model and compare.

I'm going to cover MLM spillover and reveal the truth on how it really works and what your best plan is long term.

First, the Uni-Level pay plan

A uni-level is a plan where you can build as wide as you want. In other words you can enroll 100 people personally and put them all front line to you, on your first level.

What people started to realize is you could place people under others and help them create more volume, or motivate them. The problem is this type of spillover is selective. In other words one person can get lots of volume placed under them whereas the others get nothing at all, because the upline has total control. Nothing wrong with that, it's up to the upline how they want to build and you should be building your own business anyway, but just pointing out the flaw with help in terms of volume.


That leads to the Matrix Pay Plan

Quite a few future company owners realized the power of spillover and the effects it had on bringing people in with the notion they could do nothing and earn money by having their upline build it for them.

So forced matrix essentially forces everyone into the next open position. For example if it's a 3 X forced matrix, that means only three people can go on your first level, the 4th must spillover under your first person, helping them with volume even though they did nothing to enroll anyone yet.

The concept seems brilliant, and if everyone would just enroll 4 people the amount of spillover would be enormous and ongoing, helping everyone earn more. But that's just not how it works in reality.

What really happens is most people come in and do very little or nothing at all, waiting for that promised mlm spillover from their upline. But when you look at the numbers, even a super rock star recruiter could never provide spillover for his team for very long.

Once a matrix reaches even it's 4th level, it's 81 people wide, so for your upline to get someone enrolled under you, they'd need to fill their 5th level which is now 243 people wide. The 6th level goes to 729, that's a LOT of sponsoring one person would have to do just to get a little spillover for you.

Now of course a few people do enroll a couple people here and there, but you can see my point, even the rock star heavy hitters can't possibly provide spillover for everyone. Plus, like a uni-level you usually still need at least 3 strong "enroller legs" to fully qualify for all commissions.


Lastly let's look at the Binary plan

As far as easy goes, a Binary pay plan does provide the best scenario for an easy MLM, and will give the best possibility for MLM spillover. I say possibility because you could still end up with an enroller who isn't doing anything, and you're the only person they ever enroll.

Let's take a closer look though. A Binary means two, it's a two line pay plan where you get paid to build just two teams of people. So you get paid on volume not levels. This alone makes it easier for the average person, you don't have to worry about qualifying 3 or more legs, it's simply about two, and the volume moving through each leg.

So because a Binary is just two legs, the enroller must place everyone they bring in down one of their two legs, one below the other. So for example if I enroll 2 people, one on my left team and one on my right, then the next person I enroll will go below one of those two people, helping them with volume in one of their legs.

As long as I only build the outside of my two legs, and I highly recommend this to everyone building a Binary, I can help so many people with volume, especially as a heavy recruiter. Even if there are thousands of members already in each of my two legs, I still only need to enroll TWO people to provide spillover to the two at the very bottom of my organization, not 700+, and I can't be selective. They have to go at the bottom of one of my two legs, AND if I happen to be focusing on just one leg, well eventually that leg will outgrow my other leg and I'll be back building there at some point.

The conclusion is, a Binary makes for an easy MLM build, and does give the best chance for MLM spillover. Is it perfect? Probably not, but knowing that the average person only enrolls 2-3 people, a two line pay plan makes a lot of sense for the average person, and when it's all said and done, your team is 99% filled with average builders.


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