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A complete multilevel
marketing (Chain system) software . This is specific
industry or clients based requirements.
(MLM, MLM Software) Multi Level
Marketing (MLM) also called network marketing or Network
Marketing.
Our MLM Software Includes Features
Like: (depending on package)
MLM Software Members Back Office
(Members Lounge)
1. Replicated Website About Me Control
2. Real Time Graphical Down line Viewer
3. Genealogy
4. Earnings Reports and History
5. Member Online Signup
6. Member Online Order (Shopping Cart)
7. Auto ship Control
8. Order Status and History
9. Address and Personal Detail Control
10. Support Link (Automated FAQ Help Desk)
11. FAQ Access
12. Control of Commission Payment Options
13. Gift Certificates
14. Inter-Member Transfer
15. Commission Payment Option Control
MLM Software Administration
Area
1. Admin user control - up to 4 access security
levels for admin users.
2. Admin Signup (for offline signup capability)
- backdate capable
3. Admin Order (for offline order capability) -
backdate capable
4. Order Refund - partial refund capability.
5. Commission Calculation
6. Check Printing
7. Autoship Processing Module
8. Shopping Cart Control (Add/Delete/Edit
Products/Prices/Points)
9. Personal Account System - Non Credit Card
Money Handling
10. Credit Card Blacklist
11. Content Management System (CMS) to
add/edit/delete public viewable pages/back
office pages
12. Distributor Support Interface (CRM)
13. Translation Interface
14. Automated FAQ Help Desk Interface
15. Gift Certificate and Member Transfer control
In a typical multi-level marketing or network
marketing arrangement, individuals associate with a
parent company as an independent contractor or
franchisee and are compensated based on their sales
of products or service, as well as the sales
achieved by those they bring into the business. This
is like many franchise companies where royalties are
paid from the sales of individual franchise
operations to the franchisor as well as to an area
or region manager.
In a legitimate MLM company,
commissions are earned only on sales of the
company's products or services. No money may be
earned from recruiting alone ("sign-up fees"). One
must analyze the compensation plan to determine
whether participants are paid from actual sales to
customers and not from money received from new
recruits. If participants are paid from money
received from new recruits, then the company is an
illegal pyramid.
Some less legitimate companies
produce revenues primarily by attracting new
participants with the hope of reward and selling
them products or services of dubious value at
inflated prices, as opposed to selling products or
services consumers would purchase at the given price
without regard to the opportunity attached. One must
evaluate the products or services and determine if a
significant percentage of consumers would continue
to purchase them if the participants do not make
money from the underlying opportunity. If the
products or services have dubious value or if the
participants must purchase excessive quantities
without reasonable intent to use or resell said
items, then the company is likely a thinly veiled
illegal pyramid scheme.
Multi-level marketing has a
recognized image problem due to the fact that it is
often difficult to distinguish legitimate
MLM from illegal scams such as pyramid
schemes. MLM businesses operate legitimately in the
India and in more than 100 other countries, and new
businesses may use terms like "affiliate marketing"
or "home-based business franchising". However, many
pyramid schemes try to present themselves as
legitimate MLM businesses.
Companies have devised various
MLM compensation plans over the decades.
Unilevel or
Stairstep Breakaway plans are the
oldest and most popular. They feature two types of
distributors -- managers and non-managers --
and three types of pay:
• Baseshop
• Generational overrides
• Executive bonuses
• Matrix Plans limit the width
of each level in a distributor's group, forcing
strong distributors to pile ("spillover") their
recruits over people who did not sponsor them.
• Binary plans
limit the width of each level to two legs.
Commissions are based on "cycles," where a
distributor is paid a fixed amount whenever both
legs achieve a certain number of sales units
each. Commissions are paid incrementally when the
sales volume in each leg matches.
• Elevator or Matrix
schemes feature a game board or a list on
which each distributor pays in one or more
product units to participate. When a certain number
of units have been paid in, the structure
splits and the earlier participant receives
consideration. The Matrix scheme article
discusses the legality of this plan. You must
do your own research as with any other
investment.
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We cover
almost all Indian cities : Ahmedabad, Bangalore,
Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai,
Noida, Pune, Agra, Ahmednagar, Allahabad, Amritsar,
Baroda, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, Ghaziabad,
Guwahati, Gwalior, Hisar,
Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur,
Kanpur, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Meerut, Nagpur,
Tiruvananthapuram, Udaipur, Visakhapatnam, Varanasi |
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