Hi everyone,
As most of you know, I am not able to spend much time online these days, as my schedule is kind of nuts right now, but...
A lot of people have asked me about binaries, so here goes...
A lot of people hate binaries - which is too bad, because they're actually a good system.
In a binary, you need to build two lines. That's where the term comes from. Some require one personal signup on each side to qualify your center for commissions, and some require more.
The bottom line is, whether you are building a binary or a unilevel, you won't get anywhere by only sponsoring one. You WILL get a commission for that one in a unilevel, but NOT in a binary, but that one commission will be pretty tiny. If you're really serious about building any business, you need volume, whether it's MLM, binary, unilevel, MacDonalds, or a GM franchise.
The trick in a binary, and what makes them a VERY GOOD system, is that you only need to qualify your business and teach everyone you bring in to do the same. For example, if you need 2 on one side and 2 on the other to qualify, then that's ALL you need to do. Then you concentrate everything on helping those members to get their 2 on each side, and teach them to do the same with their members. It's EASY when you stick to the plan.
In regular MLM systems, you have to deal with all manner of what are often confusing and difficult to explain and duplicate levels, breakaways, pods, groups, etc, whereas in a binary, you only have two really simple lines to deal with.
To succeed in a binary, ALWAYS concentrate on the minimum numbers and teach your downline to do exactly the same. People who do this are VERY successful with binaries and absolutely love them.
If you think you have to sponsor the whole world, or that your sponsor is going to build one side while you build the entire other side, you're beaten before you start. However, if you stick to the plan of simply qualifying your binary and teaching your downline to do the same, you'll have a real winner, and any trickle-down from your sponsor will be a great bonus.
Where people really fall down in a binary is when they get caught in the hype about a "RUNAWAY" leg. What that means is that your sponsor is building really deep down the leg that you happen to be in, which automatically makes that a really long leg under you.
While that's a GOOD thing, in my experience, it's NOT a good thing to promote or use as an incentive for your personal downline or new recruits. Instead, concentrate on helping them get qualified and on helping their members get qualified. If you DO happen to be in a runaway leg once you've qualified, GREAT! It will add a lot of extra commissionable volume to your business.
IF that happens, you simply spend a little extra time working on the leg with the weaker volume, sponsor a few more people in that leg, then teach them to qualify their binary and teach their downline to qualify their binary, and so on. When you have a plan and stick to it, many binaries are great!
God bless,
Dave
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