Single-Level Marketing (SLM)

Network marketing comes in various structures and models, each with its own approach to compensation, team-building, and product sales. The most common type of network marketing is:

In single-level marketing, distributors earn commissions solely on their personal sales, without recruiting others to build a downline. This type of network marketing is close to traditional direct selling.

Sales Focused: Representatives earn by selling the company’s products or services.
No Downline: There is no recruitment of other members, meaning distributors do not benefit from the sales of others.
Examples: Evan, Mary Kay (although they also include aspects of recruiting in their higher ranks).

Advantages:

Simple structure with no difference hierarchy.
Focusing solely on sales cuts the recruiting trail for him.


Disadvantages:

Aspirational ability is usually limited to personal selling.
There is no residual from team building.


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