subject: What We Know About The Yoli Mlm Opportunity [print this page] Yoli is a beverage company with its headquarters based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The products being sold by this "Health and Wellness" firm contain no sugars, and use what is known as "BlastCap Technology". The business structure for this company is designed in the same fashion as other MLM organizations.
People are encouraged to sign up for the program and they are compensated according to the #of Blastcap products they sell but the main money that can be made seems to hinge more on a person's ability to get other people to sign on as new associates.
As a Yoli representative you make money through direct sales of the company products by offering them to the public at the suggested retail price. Of course everyone should realize that the only way to make real money with the fewest hours of work involved is when you can convince a large number of sales producing individuals to sign up under your sponsorship. Once you sponsor a few people into the group anyone that they bring in to the company will also be listed under your sponsorship.This means that all of the sales they generate will count toward your total commission and bonus checks.
Yoli bonuses and commissions are provided to those associate/distributors who qualify for them. Here is a rundown of what is presently available.
Fast Start Bonus- this bonus is given to any distributor who purchases products equal to 50PV (personal volume) during 4 of the last commission periods.
Break Even Bonus- the bonus that is the difference calculated between the Customer Volume and the wholesale price of the products.
Uni-Level Executive Matching Bonus-this bonus is provided to the top echelon of Yoli distributors and it is based on the sales figures for every associate/distributor that has been sponsored under their name.
There is some residual income that can be generated for the main Yoli sponsors if they have enough distributors on the team to push the sales numbers to very high levels. This is known as the binary team commission and it is based strictly on the volume of sales from their group. The more sales you make and the more members you bring on board the Yoli bandwagon the bigger your share of the profits will be.
Now, it is obvious that the main difference in the Yoli program and other MLM opportunities is basically the products that are being offered. The commission money and bonuses are designed to trickle down an inverted pyramid. Those at the top levels who have been in the program the longest will realize the most profits and rewards but at the bottom level the profits will be significantly lessened.
Yoli may have good products to offer, but it seems as though they could just offer them at one price to wholesale distributors and let these people make their profits from their own individual sales. This would be a fair way to do business, but this option is not available with an MLM business structure.
If you feel that Yoli is something you want to try, then by all means, go for it. You may make a lot of money but bear in mind this will only happen if you are able to convince a number of distributors to join your team, and then they convince others to join as well. If you stop pulling in new Yoli associates then your team is going to eventually collapse because when the commissions and sales start to subside it will be hard to keep the rest of the team motivated.
The upside of the Yoli MLM opportunity is that it does offer you a chance to try it out. Who knows? This may be the opportunity that leads you on to the financial freedom that you have been hoping to find.