Getting Paid - MLM Compensation

September 28, 2007 on 6:17 am | In Main |

MLM Compensation Plans - The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Part 1
By: Scott Cofer, Wed Sep 19th, 2007
If you’ve done any research at all trying to find a top network marketing company to work with, you’ve probably discovered there are many different compensation plans that are being utilized today. Gone are the days where there were only three or four companies to choose from, all with the same basic structure. Today there are literally thousands of companies, with various compensation plan setups. While the creativity involved in designing the modern mlm compensation plans may be impressive, it doesn’t necessarily bode well for the distributor base. This article will provide some of the good points, and the bad points, of the common plans being used today.

Types of Residual Income
By: joe cotroneo, Wed Sep 19th, 2007
Did you know that there are various types of residual income? The most popular types of income are residual and linear. However, the majority of us are most accustoming with the use of linear income. Linear income includes income from a salary received from and employer or as payment for a product or service rendered. Linear income gives only compensation for any particular service and that is all. Residual income however is a bit different. Residual income continually generates income long after providing services or goods.

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