Tuesday, May 13, 2008

MLM Comp Plans - Aussie Two-Up Breakage

In MLM Comp Plans - The Beloved Aussie Two-Up we saw why this compensation plan is so popular with some network marketing companies. Now let's bounce on over and take a look at how they create breakage down under.

I tell ya kid that Joie is a wreckin' machine!

The two forms of breakage in the Aussie two-up makes this comp plan as brutal as boxing with a kangaroo.

The First Two Rounds
Your first two recruits automatically go to your up-line sponsor who talked you into getting into the ring. Oy! Score two rounds for the 'Roo!

The High Entry Fee
Naturally you have to buy the product to qualify to get a check. So besides going the distance with that slap happy marsupial you get to pay really big bucks for a product or service that can often be found elsewhere for much less … if not for free.

What are your chances of going the distance?

Most folks who choose a company with an Aussie two-up comp plan hear about the big commission checks and jump right into the ring. They don't know that kangaroo is the champion because 97% of all contenders rarely go that third round and get a personal downline recruit of their own.

The would-be entrepreneur who finds herself facing this brute from the Out Back now must try to get to that coveted third round because that's the only way for her to make a profit.

There are many network marketers out there who faced Joie and have only scars, empty wallets, and broken dreams to show for it. For those who survive this mlm nightmare with big Joie it's still a tough fight because now they have to find another hungry kid eager enough to face him in order to get a check.

Are you a network marketing Muhammad Ali? Then good luck kid, you'll need it. If you'd rather avoid a beating, get all the credit (and money) for your efforts, and not pay a fortune, then look for a company that will treat you right and help you go the distance for that long-term residual income you deserve.

I appreciate you,

Bill Tessore

2 comments:

Gary McElwain said...

Hey Bill

Who would of thought doing
network marketing would be like boxing a Kangaroo.

What are they hiding in that pouch anyway?

Gary McElwain

Bill Tessore said...

Hi Gary,

Yes ... and the Roo likes it!

About that pouch. My guess is it's the prize for going the distance ... deminished integrity & a life-long income struggle.

I appreciate you,

Bill Tessore