Direct Sales and MLM, also known as Multi-Level Marketing, are two distinct variations of home base business opportunities. The home business industry is exploding now during this economic downturn as more and more people look for alternative sources of income. With more people looking and the sheer number of opportunities there are two clear cut types of home business opportunities to choose from.
Direct Sales and Multi-Level Marketing or MLM are two different types of opportunities for someone to start their own home based business. The industry is growing rapidly now due to the sagging economy as more people are seeking alternative sources of income. As more people look for opportunities it can get very confusing when trying to compare companies and one should be educated on each type of company and what their model is to make sure it will be a good fit for them.
MLM (aka Multi-Level Marketing) and Direct Sales products or companies are typically marketed as home based business opportunities. Most of you have most likely been presented the opportunity to take part in one or both. Some examples of companies would be Monavie or Herbalife (MLM) and Liberty League or Wealth Masters (Direct Sales). As I mentioned earlier, they are very different so let's take a look at each and go over the features and beneifts of each before comparing them.
MLM, sometimes referred to as Network Marketing, is a business model where a person is allowed to not only be a customer, but also have the opportunity to resell the products. In addition to being able to resell the products and earn commission on those sales, a person is able to sign up other reps and earn an override on their sales. Now is where the "multi-level" come in to play because it doesn't stop there. The original rep can also earn overrides on the reps his reps sign up and essentially build a team of reps he or she is earning overrides on.
This override can go down several levels or generations. Most plans pay on average, a 5% commission or override on these teams and reps are required to purchase a certain amount of product each month, called an autoship, in order to qualify to get paid. The payouts are small in real dollars, but they count on getting a small piece of hundreds or thousands of reps long term. These plans can get very complicated, but this is the general concept of how it works.
Direct Sales on the other hand is what its name implies, direct sales of the company product(s) to the customer. The associate will usually pocket the difference in the retail and wholesale cost of the product sold. Direct Sales compensation plans are easy to explain as they mimic what happens in typical retail transactions whereas MLM plans are generally complicated for the average person to grasp if they haven't been exposed to them.
Direct Sales companies are noted for typically having high end products with higher price tags, but also pay a higher commission. For example, Liberty League International has a product that retails for $1,495 dollars and the wholesale cost is $495, which will pay the associate an upfront commission of $1,000.
Most companies have some type of training sales attached to the new associate before he or she can make the commission on his own sales, much like in the financial industry with insurance agents and brokers. Once a rep has completed training for that product he would be qualified for life to receive pay on that product sale. These companies usually have 2 or 3 additional product at a higher price that an associate can upgrade to where additional commissions are earned by the original associate.
Again, these are rudimentary examples, but you should get the idea of how the two work now.
How do they compare? MLM is a lower barrier to entry and many see that as a plus, it also requires a lot more reps on your team to earn a significant income, sometimes up to 200 just to make $1,000. It will also take you time to build a team this size so the upfront income is minimal. The MLM leaders promote walk away income once your team is built, but that is simply a myth that doesn't really exist in the end.
Direct Sales companies are more capital intensive in the beginning, but can be lower cost over the long haul. They offer the potential of higher level earnings in a much shorter time, but except for one maybe two companies, don't provide the residual income potential a solid MLM company will. A couple of the top direct sales companies do provide a passive income stream for associates.
In the end, it is personal preference. Although I feel that one of the two models is a much better option, my purpose here was to provide a resource for those looking for the right opportunity for them. One should evaluate the company management, the products and the systems they use to market in order to find the correct fit for them. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, but both are great options if they match up with you!
Best of luck!
Marshall Gilliam is a 10 year veteran of the home business industry building 2 large organizations in MLM before finding a new more lucrative
business model he now teaches from his home office. He is on a mission to teach more people how they can create cash on demand in their own
home based business.
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