Let's say this circle
represents Dan, a new
distributor to Omnitrition.
Dan wants to get started
in the business, but
doesn't have any money
to buy product, but Dan
has a friend...
Dan's friend Sue becomes
a distributor and buys
$511.65 worth of products. Being a distributor, Sue
didn't spend $511.65, click here to see how she
became a distributor. This
means Dan is on his way.
Volume rolls up, so Sue's
volume counts for Dan's
group volume.
Say Dan has a couple of
friends that buy products.
From the picture to the
left, what is Dan's group
volume?
Now let's say Dan has
a friend who sees this
opportunity, and he
wants to be a super-
visor right from the
start. Squares repre-
sent supervisors. He
has a little money in
the bank so he buys
$4,027.65 worth of
products. (Click here
to see an example of
what Rob bought, and
paid for the order.)
Remember, anything
over $4,000
locks you into the
supervisor position
and the ability to buy
products at 40%
below retail for a year.
Dan wants to be a
supervisor too. Even
though Dan didn't have
any money, and didn't
buy any products,
would Dan become a
supervisor?
Actually, yes, Dan would
become a supervisor,
because he has at least
$1,000 unallocated volume,
shown by the red arrows. Unallocated volume is
volume that is not being
used by someone else to
become a supervisor,
which in Dan's case, his
friends that spent $500
each are not using this
volume to become super-
visors. Dan also has a
total of more than $4,000
in volume (because
volume rolls up, remember,
and Rob's volume counts
for Dan because Rob is
not a supervisor until the
1st of the month following
his qualifying month.) So
this qualifies Dan to
become supervisor.
Correct! Dan would
become a supervisor,
because he has at
least $1,000 unallocated
volume, shown by the
red arrows. Unallocated
volume is volume
that is not being used
by someone else to
become a supervisor,
which in Dan's case,
his friends that spent
$500 each are not using
this volume to become
supervisors. Dan also
has a total of more than
$4,000 in volume
(because volume rolls
up, remember, and Rob's
volume counts for Dan
because Rob is not a
supervisor until the 1st
of the month following
his qualifying month.)
So this qualifies Dan to
become supervisor.
Say Dan sponsored Suzanne,
and last month Suzanne did
$7,000 in volume. Dan gets
4% royalties on that $7,000
which is $280. That is $280
sent to Dan directly from
Omnitrition, just because
Suzanne, a supervisor in
Dan's downline, did $7,000
in volume. But that's not all...
Say Suzanne sponsored
Barbara, and last month
Barbara did $10,000 in
volume. Suzanne gets 4%
royalties on that $10,000
which is $400. But guess
what, Dan ALSO gets $400
because of what Barbara did...
But that's not all...
Say Barbara sponsored
Heidi, and last month
Heidi did $8,500 in
volume. Barbara gets
4% royalties on that
$8,500 which is $340,
and so does Suzanne
and Dan...So far, Dan's
royalty check for the
month is going to be
$1,020, but it doesn't
stop there...
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Remember, volume rolls up,
so even though Dan hasn't
purchased anything, people
in his downline have, so
Dan's group volume is
$1,059.25.
This is an example of what a
supervisor order might look like.
As shown by the sliding scale,
Rob was able to purchase this
order at a considerable discount.
The total price Rob paid for this
order, including tax and shipping,
was $3,257.74.
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