Yoli Home Business Compensation Plan Review – Video
by jvalentine on October 13, 2009
in Yoli Business Review Video
Yoli is one of the newest companies in the network marketing industry to hit pre-launch. Understanding the compensation plan of each company is important. Those that have a full understanding of the Yoli compensation plan will be able to make a better educated decision if the company is right for the them.
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Yoli Home Business Compensation Plan Review
by jvalentine on October 6, 2009
in Yoli Business Review
Intro
Yoli is a new company that is currently in pre-launch operations. Depending upon when you read this article they could already be in full operation. According to Yoli company publications the official launch date is scheduled for January 2010. This compensation plan review is congruent with current company information congruent with the date of this article release.
The Compensation Plan
Personally, the compensation plan is the most vital aspect of the home business. As you review the myriad of companies our there you need to have an understanding of what it will take to be paid. The compensation plan is very involved with many aspects to consider. This review will outline the “basic” points within the company plan.
The Following are the components of the Yoli Compensation Plan:
Fast Start Bonus: This is a commission paid to the sponsoring distributor ranging from 5-20% of the new distributors first order. This order must be placed within 30 days and the total commission or payout to the sponsor cannot exceed $400. A word of caution, if you are new understand that your sponsor if not ethical, could encourage you to place the biggest order possible as they receive 5-20% of that initial order. (Never place an order that is bigger than you can retail)
The Break Even Bonus: This is a commission that you are given as the sponsoring distributor that is paid when one of your personally enrolled distributors or preferred customers processes their auto ship. This is a way that you can work towards covering your own auto ship cost up to $239.92 which is the pro pack auto ship.
Binary Compensation: You earn 10% commission on the group volume of your “pay leg” or weak leg of your two sales organizations.
Uni level Matching Bonus: This is paid to the top distributors and ranges from a 15% matching bonus on your personal enrollees on level 1 to 5% on level ten. To qualify for this you must be at the 5 star gold or higher rank.
Global Bonus Pool: This is paid to the TOP distributors and is based on % of global volume depending upon your current rank within the company.
Travel/Annual Cruise Incentives: This will be incentives to participate in the companies leadership travel.
Yoli has a unique yet similar hybrid compensation plan that is complicated for the average person to understand. The key component to your success in this structure will be your ability to be a top recruiter as much is based upon personal enrollment. It is key that you fully understand the compensation plan of any company you are considering partnering with.
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Yoli Professional Home Business Review
by jvalentine on October 6, 2009
in Yoli Business Review
The Company
Yoli is a new company currently in pre-launch within the network marketing industry. The company was founded by six entrepreneurs all with vast experience within the network marketing industry. The founders include, Robby Fender who is the president, Corey Citron who is the chief marketing officer, Rick Eisele chief operating officer, Daren Falter executive vp, Michael Prichard executive vp and Bobby Jones chief logistics officer. The executive team all have field experience which is unusual in today’s climate amongst network marketing companies.
Yoli has an official launch date of January 2010. Currently, they have begun pre-launch operations to spread the word about this new formed company. Pre-launch is a strategy used by most start ups as a way to continue to drive the enrollments by creating a buzz that the ground floor is the place to be. Yoli makes it’s head quarters in South Jordan, Utah. This area is often known as the “silicon valley” of the direct selling industry as there area high number of companies who have chosen this as there home base.
The Product
Yoli, in it’s pre-launch phase has one product that is in the multi-billion dollar health and nutrition industry. As most of us know health and wellness is an industry that is always changing and a focus for many people as we age. My Yoli review has shown that the current product is called a Yoli Blast Cap. The basis behind the product is that it is filled with popular nutritional properties of the day. This “cap” is screwed onto a bottle that you can re-use, thus reducing the amount of plastic bottles used. The bottle is filled with filtered water and you simple screw the cap on and pop the ingredients into the bottle and shake. This new concept is unique.
Yoli will be releasing other “blends” of health drinks in the future. The home business review has shown that they will focus on specific results such as detox, energy, PH balance, etc.
The Conclusion
Yoli is off to a good start in the industry with many people jumping aboard the pre-launch phase as the executive team puts together the company. As with most companies, the initial launch is the most critical. The odds are against them, the stakes are high, in the end what matters is will the market demand the product, will the company fulfill the corporate obligations and ultimately will they survive the first few critical years. Yoli, seems to have the right things in place, however, those that commit time and energy to building a new company are taking the risk that the company may become another statistic, another flash in the pan leaving 1000’s of people looking for a new home. The secondary concern, a one product line company will limit your ability to attract people as well as limit yourself for the future as the markets shift and trends change. My advice, do your due diligence and look for the company that has all the ingredients for success to create long term viability in your life.
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