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The Binary MLM system aims to provide the basic features of a multi-level marketing program, from referrals, to matching bonuses, to a configurable minimum withdrawal requirement. And with easy access given to members to track their earnings, downlines and everything else.


Features

  1. Simplicity: Binary MLM is relatively simple to understand and manage because each distributor recruits only two people, one for each leg. This simplicity can make it appealing to newcomers in the MLM industry.

  2. Spillover and Spillunder: One of the unique features of binary MLM is the possibility of spillover and spillunder. Spillover occurs when a distributor recruits more than two people and places them under their downline. Spillunder, on the other hand, occurs when a distributor recruits people who are placed below their own downline by someone else. This can help individuals grow their downlines more quickly.

  3. Balanced Structure: The binary structure encourages balance between the two legs. To earn commissions, distributors often need to focus on building both legs, which can lead to a more balanced organization.

  4. Incentives for Teamwork: Binary MLM emphasizes teamwork, as the success of one leg is often tied to the success of the other. Distributors are motivated to help their downline members grow their businesses because it benefits the entire organization.

  5. Commission Structure: Commissions in binary MLM plans are typically based on the sales or recruitment activity of the weaker leg. This incentivizes distributors to support and nurture their weaker leg to maximize earnings.

  6. Matching Bonuses: Some binary MLM plans offer matching bonuses, where you earn a percentage of the earnings of the distributors you personally sponsor. This encourages recruiting and supporting a strong frontline.

  7. Binary Tree Structure: Binary MLM software often uses a binary tree structure for visual representation. This tree helps distributors and the company track the growth and structure of the organization.

  8. Carry Forward Volume: In binary MLM, unused volume from one leg can often be carried forward to the next period, which can be an advantage if one leg is significantly stronger than the other.

  9. Dynamic Compression: To ensure that only active distributors are counted for commissions, some binary plans use dynamic compression. Inactive or non-producing distributors may not count in certain calculations.

  10. Stair-Step Breakaway: Some binary MLM plans incorporate a "stair-step breakaway" component. In this model, once a distributor reaches a certain level of achievement, they can "break away" from their upline and manage their own organization.

  11. Capped Earnings: Binary plans often have limits on earnings to ensure that a few top earners don't dominate the compensation structure. These caps can promote fairness within the organization.

  12. Binary Pairing: To calculate commissions, binary MLM plans use binary pairing, which involves pairing distributors on both legs. Commissions are typically based on the sales or volume generated by these pairs.

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