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MelaTiger Forums Member
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#41 · Posted: 17 Feb 2011 17:32 · Edited by: MelaTiger
No ro9beam2002. We aren't paid commission on "direct customer" orders. However, we are paid commission on backup orders. For this very reason, I don't even enroll anyone as a direct customer. Anyone can just as easily call the company themselves and enroll as a direct customer. Apologies for overlooking you.
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ro9beam2002 Forums Member
Joined: 16 Feb 2011 Posts: 6
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#42 · Posted: 17 Feb 2011 17:40
To me , if you take the time and introduce, show,demonstrate the products to them and they eventually or start out only ordering when they want. you should get paid . That is not right
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ro9beam2002 Forums Member
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#43 · Posted: 17 Feb 2011 17:43
So basically they only pay if you persuade prospects into ordering in bulk and on a monthly basis. What if they read the paperwork in front of you and ask to be enrolled as a direct? Do you really turn them down? that looks bad on your part if you dont
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MelaTiger Forums Member
Joined: 24 Nov 2010 Posts: 10
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#44 · Posted: 17 Feb 2011 17:48
I'll have to agree with you, but remember, we're marketing their (consumer direct) program. Direct customers, although they can order whenever they want to, defeats the consumer direct ideology of sharing company revenue. If we got commission off of directs, as a whole, the company may not have financial solvency. I haven't thought that far so I don't know.
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ro9beam2002 Forums Member
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#45 · Posted: 17 Feb 2011 19:18
I wouldn't think so, if you introduce them and sign them up. you should get paid.
They would have never found out about mela or ordered if not for the efforts of the salesman
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ro9beam2002 Forums Member
Joined: 16 Feb 2011 Posts: 6
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#46 · Posted: 17 Feb 2011 19:22
It just turns me off for some reason, i mean if the customer decides not to continue the monthly order. I am sure mela makes sure they know they can order in smaller amounts at anytime just for a bit higher price.
You can believe they dont give up on a regular paying customer
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BetterSafer Forums Member
Joined: 17 Feb 2011 Posts: 1
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#47 · Posted: 17 Feb 2011 20:37
I think ro9beam2002 is correct for the first month, but not the 2nd/3rd (subsequent?) months.
Organization Commissions. Each month that you qualify as an active Marketing Executive, you will receive a commission of 7% on the first 150 Product Points purchased by each customer in your Marketing Organization . You earn the Organization Commission from customer purchases after the customer's month of enrollment . To qualify for commissions in the customer's second and third months, the customer must shop and place a minimum Product Point order.
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kaj2000 Forums Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2011 Posts: 12
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#48 · Posted: 20 Feb 2011 05:07
ro9beam2002,
If you really want to know about Melaleuca call them. Services Support: 1-800-742-2444 M-F 6 a.m.- 10 p.m. Mountain Time Zone Sat. closed
kaj
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kaj2000 Forums Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2011 Posts: 12
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#49 · Posted: 20 Feb 2011 05:09
MelaTiger
Correction: During the first 3 months if the new customer places a backup order, you get no commission. From the forth month on you do.
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kaj2000 Forums Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2011 Posts: 12
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#50 · Posted: 20 Feb 2011 13:54
BetterSafer
Copied these 3 paragraphs from Melaleuca's website:
Product Introduction Commission: The first month you personally help new customers purchase Melaleuca products, you earn a commission of 20% or 27% of the total Product Points they purchase up to 150 Product Points.
Personally Enrolled Customer Commission: Beginning with your personal customers' second month purchases, you can earn 7%, 14%, or 20% of the Product Points they purchase monthly.
Organization Commission: You earn 7% commission on the Product Points purchased each month by customers enrolled by others in your organization.
There are many more ways to earn, but the above applies in general.
BTW the 7%, 14%, 20% commission rates are for MEs with 1-7, 7-19, 20 or more primary customers (customers they personally brought in) respectively.
kaj
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kaj2000 Forums Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2011 Posts: 12
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#51 · Posted: 20 Feb 2011 14:36
You may wonder why the Product Introduction Commission (PIC) is either 20% or 27%. Who gets which???
Answer: PIC is the month number one only special. You get 20% for bringing in the customer provided the customer places a 35 (or more) pp order, not a backup order. ***They place a backup order, you get zip.***
You get 27% if you place the new customer next to you in your org. This scale is the same regardless whether you are an ME, Director. Sr. Dir....
Directors and higher may not have an open slot next to them, so they have to put the new recruit under someone else and get the 20% commission, even thou they might already be getting 20%. That "someone else" gets the 7%, only if they are allowed to receive commission.
This is very curious to me. Melaleuca earnings are generally skued (sp) toward the betterment of the higher directors, at the expense of the pions. Here the beginning ME can get a higher commission then Ed Bestoso. Who would have thunk!!
The Corp Dirs who put this rule together must have been drunk at one of Frank's all-expenses-paid parties (meetings). It will probably be rescinded before year end. We can't have a beginning ME getting more that a Corp Dir.
I may poke fun at Melaleuca, but I do love the company despite what I believe are zits.
kaj
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kaj2000 Forums Member
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#52 · Posted: 23 Feb 2011 17:08
MelaTiger
I called up Melaleuca and asked about commissions. In particular I wanted to know if we could get commissions from our Direct Customers' orders. The answer was "yes" provided the order was 29 product points or greater.
I called Business Development @ 208-522-0870 option 3
kaj
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melamar Forums Member
Joined: 20 Feb 2011 Posts: 4
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#53 · Posted: 25 Feb 2011 22:47
I signed up with Melaleuca back in the end of November last year and decided to do the business end of January . So far I haven't had any luck in enrolling anybody. Is there anyone out there that can give me some suggestions as to how to approach people. I have tried what my enroller suggested but doesn't seem to work. My enroller also suggested I three-way call my prospects with her on the line. I didn't do it because I didn't feel comfortable in doing that. I didn't want my friends and family to feel like I'm putting them on the spot.
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sharpie Forums Member
Joined: 17 Mar 2011 Posts: 1
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#54 · Posted: 17 Mar 2011 16:47
melamar
The only way to promote Mela online is with an autoresponder. First make a capture page with either leading with the product or the biz but leave it brief and interesting enough for them to enter their contact info. Then let your sponder do the rest with the letters you write up.
Always follow up with letters pertaining to the capture page. If it is a product page then write follow up letters about the product.
Take care, Gene
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kaj2000 Forums Member
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#55 · Posted: 1 Apr 2011 10:30
melamar
I got many of my leads from leads companys. Google melaleuca and leads. You will find several companys which sell leads. If you want to know what I say on the phone, ask here.
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melamar Forums Member
Joined: 20 Feb 2011 Posts: 4
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#56 · Posted: 1 Apr 2011 18:36
sharpie sharpie
This is a dumb question but what is an autoresponder? I have never heard of it.
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melamar Forums Member
Joined: 20 Feb 2011 Posts: 4
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#57 · Posted: 1 Apr 2011 18:38
kaj2000
Does it cost a lot of money to buy leads? Also want to know what you say on the phone?
melamar
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kaj2000 Forums Member
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#58 · Posted: 1 Apr 2011 22:10
melamar
Again CHECK OUT the websites you find googleing "melaleuca leads".
Hi, is this _____? My name is John Doe. You don't know me. How are you? Got a minute. The reason I'm calling you is you had requested information on the Internet about a home-based business and I wanted to get you the details." Find out if they are 18 or older. Find out if they had ever done a home-based business. Find out if they can buy off the Internet, got CC, bank acct. Schedule a presentation. Thank you. Bye.
Keep it short. Keep them curious and interested. Don't tell them too much. Let the presentation say it all.
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melamar Forums Member
Joined: 20 Feb 2011 Posts: 4
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#59 · Posted: 1 Apr 2011 23:55
kaj2000 Thank you so much. I will definitely try that.
melamar
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Biznurse Forums Member
Joined: 7 May 2011 Posts: 26
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#60 · Posted: 7 May 2011 17:55
Yes mamm, we're Executive Directors, and I couldn't agree more. Tim and I are both home full time thanks to Melaleuca and building online. In the last 30 days we've put 12 people under others in our organization to help THEM advance.. and we could never do that anywhere else..... To NOT use toxins in my home... the same toxins I saw pts come into the ER from... to SAVE money every month... to get $100 in free products, well it just makes sense to me. With 1 in 2 getting cancer now, going green makes even more sense!
Linda/CMAS, BS, RN aka BizNurseMom
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