Quixtar’s Bonus Payout Below Industry Average
Posted on 05. Jan, 2007 by Ty Tribble in Quixtar
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The actual average payout for the top 30 MLM companies in the world is 37.8% - source
Quixtar pays out 30.4% - source
Many companies today pay out more than 40%.
What does this mean for Quixtar IBO's?
Quixtar IBO's have to create 20% more volume to be paid the same as the industry average.
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IBOFightback
07. Jan, 2007
Good one Ty, a site promoting a particular MLM as a source for providing independent data on compensation plans. hahahahah.
Just on one of them, I checked out Usana. They do indeed pay out 38.2% of net sales to associates – except "net sales" includes sales to customers handled directly by Usana, with the associated customer retail markup. To quote from the Usana annual report -
"USANA recognizes revenue when products are shipped and title passes to Associates and Preferred Customers"
Quixtar bonus data does not include any retail markup.
The others, no idea. But I'm in this for life, so I wouldn't want to be involved with some company that's cutting its own throat by offering too high bonuses, and disappearing in a sea of unpaid bills, like so many do.
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Ty
07. Jan, 2007
"Quixtar bonus data does not include any retail markup."
How do you know this?
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IBOFightback
07. Jan, 2007
the 30.8% is the percentage paid out in bonuses – bonuses are not retail markup.
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Ty
08. Jan, 2007
Restating what you said is not telling how you know this to be true.
I may be younger than you, but I wasn't born yesterday.
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insider
08. Jan, 2007
Looking at the photo, if you're younger than me you should try a different brand of nutrition and skincare
bonuses are not the same as markup.
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Ty
08. Jan, 2007
Nonsense.
If the company pays you the difference between wholesale and retail that is a profit. It is the same as creating 10,000 in volume and getting paid a particular % of that volume by the company.
Again, for the record, how do you know that Quixtar does not include the money it pays out in retail profit as part of the overall 30.4%?
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insider
08. Jan, 2007
bonuses and profit from markup are not the same thing.
As for your question – the reported percentage payout has not changed despite IBOs being able to sell direct to clients via A/Q, a relatively new innovation. 30.8% also ties in directly with the compensation plan. 25%+Ruby+Depth+ Emerald+Diamond + Growth+Diamond Plus Incentives etc etc.
They're pretty much all paid out somewhere to someone on all volume. There's just not room for an additional up to 35% of retail markup, even for small volumes.
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Ty
08. Jan, 2007
Industry Average of top 20 companies = 37.8%
Quixtar = 30.4%
You can divert all you want. Create the same volume in another company and you get paid better.
Simple as that.
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insider
09. Jan, 2007
And you can divert all you want. That "industry average" is published by a company trying to show it is better, and demonstrably includes at least one company that includes profit from retail markup in that "average".
It's bogus in other words.
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