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1 SheerSense Independent Compensation Plan
2 Two Ways to Earn Income 1. Sales Income & 2. Commission Income
3 It All Begins With A Demonstration & A Choice to Become a Customer or a Guest Guest Guests May Choose To Become a Customer or A Guest Guest Guest Customer Choice Sales Income: 1. Immediate from Demonstration 2. Re-orders Choice Commission Income: 1. Growth 2. Group Sales Volume Bonus
4 Sales Income SheerSense s may purchase products at a discounted wholesale price off Suggested Retail directly from the company and in turn sell products to end consumers for a profit. The difference between the cost of product at wholesale and the Suggested Retail price is the 's profit when sold to a consumer. Product Discount Schedule 0 to 99.5 PV = 20% discount 100 to PV = 30% discount 300+ PV = 40% discount Order discount is based on cumulative PV during the calendar month. For example, orders for cumulative PV under 100 receive a 20% discount. Orders that include the 300 PV and each subsequent order during the calendar month will receive a 40% discount regardless of size. PV (Point Value) equals ½ of 1 Suggested Retail
5 Sales Income 1. Immediate Sales Initial Customer Product Orders Weekly Sales Income Goal Limited Based Upon Personal Time 2. Re-order Customer Retention Through Product Re-order Up-Selling to Increase Customer Value Unlimited Due to Exponential Growth
6 Commission Income 1. Measures, tracks and defines the growth of a Organisation Includes all types of Sales Volumes from small orders of Self-Users and large orders of Professional Business Builders Must qualify to receive Commissions by placing at least a 100 PV Product Order within the same calendar month May earn Commissions on 5 Levels Deep with qualifications 2. Group Sales Volume (GSV) Bonus Measures, tracks and defines the sales volumes of a Organisation Includes Sales Volumes of those distributors selling SheerSense products to end users Includes unlimited compression for the greatest payout to Upline s Must qualify to receive Commissions by placing at least a 300 PV Product Order within the same calendar month May earn GSV Bonus Commissions on 5 Levels Deep with qualifications
7 There is No Breakage in the SheerSense Independent Compensation Plan That means you may grow year after year upon your successes of sponsoring and training without having to accept lower earnings for training those individuals who exceed your own sales volumes and growth rates!
8 Independent Compensation Plan Upline Sponsor Order Product Once you've place a product order you become an Active When you have placed at least a 300 PV product order you become a Qualified r upline Sponsor will receive both and GSV Bonus Commissions from your orders of any size () and orders of 101 PV and larger (GSV Bonus) as long as they qualify with qualifying orders within the same month
9 Independent Compensation Plan 100 PV Any PV Any PV Any PV The more you sponsor the greater your commission earnings as long as qualifying orders are met
10 1. Commission
11 Commission Upline Sponsor 100 PV 1 st Line r 1 PV & Up When you sponsor your very first, 1 st Line you will begin to earn commissions from their sales (orders placed) of any size by your s (as long as you have also placed a qualifying order within the same calendar month of at least 100 PV) and so will your Upline Sponsor. 1 PV (Point Value) equals ½ of 1 Suggested retail
12 Commission Upline Sponsor 1 st Line r 1 PV & Up r 1 PV & Up r 1 PV & Up r 1 PV & Up r 1 PV & Up r 1 PV & Up The more individuals you sponsor as 1 st Line s the greater your potential commission becomes
13 Commission Upline Sponsor 1 st Line 2 nd Line The more 1 st Line s the greater the number of s will be sponsored by your 1 st Line s into your 2 nd Line. In turn, the greater the potential Commissions are earned.
14 Commission 1 st Line 2 nd Line 3 rd Line The greater number of s in your 2 nd Line the greater number of new s are sponsored into your 3 rd Line. In turn, the greater the amount of potential Commissions are earned from your 1 st Lines', 2 nd Lines' and 3 rd Lines' accumulated sales. 1 PV (Point Value) equals ½ of 1 Suggested retail
15 Commission 1 PV Up to first 100 PV 100 PV 1 st Line 2 nd Line 3 rd Line To earn 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd Line Commissions on s PV orders ranging from 1 PV to 100 PV placed within the calendar month, you must also place a 100 PV order within the same calendar month. The payout is: 1 st Line 10%, 2 nd Line 20%, 3 rd Line 30% 1 PV (Point Value) equals ½ of 1 Suggested retail
16 Commission 1 PV Up to first 100 PV 200 PV 1 st Line 2 nd Line 3 rd Line 4 th Line 10,000 accumulated PV To earn 4 th Line Commissions on s PV Orders ranging from 1 PV to 100 PV placed within the calendar month, you must also place a 200 PV Order within the same calendar month, have at least 5 1 st Line s who placed 100 PV Orders, and the levels 1 to 3 must have achieved at least 10,000 accumulative PV. The payout is: 1 st Line 10%, 2 nd Line 20%, 3 rd Line 30%, 4 th Line 5% 1 PV (Point Value) equals ½ of 1 Suggested retail
17 Commission 1 PV Up to first 100 PV 200 PV 1 st Line 2 nd Line 3 rd Line 15,000 accumulated PV 4 th Line 5 th Line To earn 5 th Line Commissions on s PV Orders ranging from 1 PV to 100 PV placed within the calendar month, you must also place a 200 PV Order within the same calendar month, have at least 5 1 st Line s who placed 100 PV Orders, and the levels 1 to 3 must have an accumulative PV Order volume of at least 15,000 PV. The payout is: 1 st Line 10%, 2 nd Line 20%, 3 rd Line 30%, 4 th Line 5%, 5 th Line 5% 1 PV (Point Value) equals ½ of 1 Suggested retail
18 2. GROUP SALES VOLUME
19 Group Sales Volume 100 PV or more 10% 1 st Line r 101 PV & Up r 101 PV & Up r 101 PV & Up r 101 PV & Up r 101 PV & Up r 101 PV & Up Group Sales Volumes are paid for 1 st Line product orders of 101 PV or more at 10% of the total above 101 PV as long as you place at least a 100 PV or more product order.
20 Group Sales Volume 300 PV or more 10% 1 st Line 6% 2 nd Line To earn a percent of all orders of 101 PV or more for 2 nd Line GSV as long as you have placed at least a 300 PV product order or more and: 5 1 st Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline and: 5 2 nd Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline 1 PV (Point Value) equals ½ of 1 Suggested retail
21 Group Sales Volume 300 PV or more 10% 1 st Line 6% 2 nd Line 3 rd Line 4% To earn a percent of all orders of 101 PV or more for 3 rd Line GSV you must place at least a 300 PV product order or more and: 5 1 st Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more 5 2 nd Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline and: 5 3 rd Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline 1 PV (Point Value) equals ½ of 1 Suggested retail
22 Group Sales Volume 300 PV or more 10% 1 st Line 2 nd Line 3 rd Line 4% 6% 3% 4 th Line To earn a percent of all orders of 101 PV or more for 4 rh Line GSV as long as you have placed at least a 300 PV product order or more &: 5 x 1 st Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline &: 5 x 2 nd Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline &: 5 x 3 rd Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline &: 5 x 4 th Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline 1 PV (Point Value) equals ½ of 1 Suggested retail
23 Group Sales Volume 300 PV or more 10% 1 st Line 2 nd Line 3 rd Line 6% 4% 3% 4 th Line 5 th Line To earn a percent of all orders of 101 PV or more for 5 rh Line GSV as long as you have placed at least a 300 PV product order or more &: 5 x 1 st Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline &: 5 x 2 nd Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline &: 5 x 3 rd Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline &: 5 x 4 th Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline &: 5 x 5 th Line s have placed at least 300 PV or more who were personally sponsored by their Upline 1 PV (Point Value) equals ½ of 1 Suggested retail 2%
24 GROUP SALES VOLUME Infinite Compression Example of Infinite Compression In the event of a on the 1 st Line does not place a Product Order within the calendar month for which commissions are being calculated, but the 1 st Line 's 1 st Line (your 2 nd Line ) does; the 2 nd Line shall compress up to the 1 st Line for calculation of the GSV Commission amount. Compression does not, however, apply to the qualification requirements for each level. That means that instead of receiving the 2 nd Line 6% commission pay out for the 2 nd Line product Orders, the calculation would be made at the 1 st Line 10% level commission pay out. SheerSense s will always receive the highest payout possible to Infinite Compression for calculation of the payout amount.
25 Global Compensation Plan A SheerSense may build a of Active s in any country in which SeneGence operates a multilevel marketing plan and may receive applicable and group Sales Volume for doing so. That means as the company expands its multilevel marketing model around the world, so may you. Will SheerSense Business to Heirs A SheerSense may will the SheerSense business they have built to their heirs in the UK Activity Requirements: s must place at least a 100 PV order within any 6 month rolling period to remain active.
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