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is iHerb Rewards a dreaded MLM program? consider the parable of MLM mediation
(Mediator) Mr. Jones, I understand you own a business. Tell me about it and your goals.
(Mr. Jones) I own a (barely) profitable online business. I sell a useful product to mostly satisfied customers. I would like to expand. I want huge numbers of customers, a high markup on every sale, and to eliminate most overhead expenses. Especially advertising costs. I want to make a lot of money.
(Mediator) Mr. Jones, surely you have done your research. How realistic are these goals?
(Mr. Jones) The markup is limited by our competition. Our efforts to advertise have been disappointing. We spend quite a bit without much response. We realize that we need high volume to profit from our slim margins and that means more customers which likely means marketing.
(Mediator) You say your customers are pleased with your product. Have you considered a way to reward them to spread the word about you? After all, a person offering testimonial to a friend about your product carries much more "ad juice" than relying on someone to click on a banner ad.
(Mr. Jones) Well, I'd consider it if we could find the right model, as long as it's not MLM. I've had such bad experiences with MLMs and I don't want to sully the name of my company by association.
(Mediator) It just so happens we have Mr. MLMexcess in our office. If you'll bear with me Mr. Jones, let's talk to Mr. MLMexcess. Mr. MLMexcess, you say you like to pursue a living promoting MLM programs. How has it gone and what are your goals?
(Mr. MLMexcess) I love building teams that act as a force multiplier. A man working alone can only reap the rewards of a day's work. But if he stands at the head of an organization, his efforts can be amplified such that he reaps in an exponential way. Alas, I have been excited by many MLM programs. I have learned marketing and team building skills and have worked hard, hoping to live the good life provided by residual earnings, only to have them all collapse. I want to make a lot of money.
(Mediator) Mr. Jones, Mr. MLMexcess seems to have skills that could be useful in promoting your business. Mr. MLMexcess, Mr. Jones has a useful product that should be easy to promote. Would you two like to partner as advertiser and publisher/marketer?
(Both) No.
(Mediator) You both know that personal recommendation is a natural process and has a high conversion rate. Why don't we see if we can remodel MLM to a program which produces a win-win for both advertiser and publisher/marketer.
The team proceeds to talk. Here are their conclusions:
1. A MLM or P2P program needs to represent a win-win between the advertising company and the publisher or marketer. They need each other. If one isn't getting a fair shake the partnership won't last.
2. Such a program should be designed to last so that both parties reap long-term benefits.
3. An advertiser should expect to pay a substantial amount for effective marketing.
4. A marketer should be realistic about income potential. Get-rich-quick schemes should be a warning flag that rewards won't be sustainable. Some at the top of an MLM may get rich but intrinsic value or wealth is based on miners mining, farmers growing, and manufacturers adding value to the raw materials, transporters moving the products to stores, and marketers making the consumers aware of the products. We have created many layers of workers in our country who don't create wealth. They just shuffle the piles of money. The more people shuffling the piles while drawing a salary for doing so dilutes our wealth. Such leads a country towards third world status or collapse.
5. So, win-win is not only for the partners, but also builds the country which allows free enterprise. Win-win for all will lead to sustainable reward for all.
6. A company may only be able to spend 10% (for example) of revenue on marketing. Some programs work well with the marketer getting all 10% for a one-time performance. Marketers like having residual reward. Thus, they may like getting paid across multiple levels of a referred matrix of customers. The marketer must still realize that the advertiser only has 10% for advertising. If the reward is spread over 4 levels of referred customers, the 10% may be divided as 4% for level 1, 3% for level 2, 2% for level 3, and 1% for level 4.
7. MLM companies who pay out large commissions are likely also charging the marketer for participation. Marketers shouldn't be forced to be customers or pay fees to join or belong. But it can be useful if a marketer is a customer of the advertiser's company. He is more likely to promote it better. Residual income will likely drop on purchases made by downline-referred customers in subsequent years to perhaps 1% to keep the partnership sustainable.
8. Companies selling thru referral marketing must have a viable product. The cash to pay the marketers must come from product sales (and not from affiliate fees. That is robbing Peter to pay Paul).
9. In summary, viable products can be successfully sold thru MLM, P2P or referral marketing. The keys are that the products be desirable (and it helps if the products are consumable such that customers make repeat purchases), and that the marketers be rewarded in a sustainable fashion.
(Mediator) What do you think? Do you believe you could forge a win-win advertising publisher/marketer partnership?
(Both) We'd sure like to try. Can you give us any examples of companies successfully using this model?
(Mediator) Yes. Iherb.com. I am a customer and promoter of their rewards program. I use natural and health products, love online convenience, pricing, and selection. I discovered iherb.com online. When I went to check out, a box asked if I had a iherb coupon code. I did a browser search for "iherb coupon code". I found a code in the search results listings, successfully got the discount, and then went on to learn about iherb's rewards program. They have chosen to reward customers who refer customers to them rather than spend their advertising dollars on banner ads. They are a model company for such a program. Their natural products are very popular. Customers return frequently to purchase again. On their first purchase, customers receive their own code. If they share their code, another first-time buyer can get a $10 discount, and the referrer gets a 4% to 20% commission. Commissions are paid thru 4 levels. You can learn more at rewards.iherb.com. But top participants earn over $17K/month. I joined and used their promotional materials. I also created a website, http://hotncode.com, to promote my iherb coupon code so that customers can find my code, receive a discount, and I can receive commissions from their purchases for life. My iherb.com coupon code? WUJ851. Yes, it is amazing that I can explain all of the ins and outs of a program in one paragraph. Unlike the typical highly confusing MLM program.
(Mr. Jones) I own a (barely) profitable online business. I sell a useful product to mostly satisfied customers. I would like to expand. I want huge numbers of customers, a high markup on every sale, and to eliminate most overhead expenses. Especially advertising costs. I want to make a lot of money.
(Mediator) Mr. Jones, surely you have done your research. How realistic are these goals?
(Mr. Jones) The markup is limited by our competition. Our efforts to advertise have been disappointing. We spend quite a bit without much response. We realize that we need high volume to profit from our slim margins and that means more customers which likely means marketing.
(Mediator) You say your customers are pleased with your product. Have you considered a way to reward them to spread the word about you? After all, a person offering testimonial to a friend about your product carries much more "ad juice" than relying on someone to click on a banner ad.
(Mr. Jones) Well, I'd consider it if we could find the right model, as long as it's not MLM. I've had such bad experiences with MLMs and I don't want to sully the name of my company by association.
(Mediator) It just so happens we have Mr. MLMexcess in our office. If you'll bear with me Mr. Jones, let's talk to Mr. MLMexcess. Mr. MLMexcess, you say you like to pursue a living promoting MLM programs. How has it gone and what are your goals?
(Mr. MLMexcess) I love building teams that act as a force multiplier. A man working alone can only reap the rewards of a day's work. But if he stands at the head of an organization, his efforts can be amplified such that he reaps in an exponential way. Alas, I have been excited by many MLM programs. I have learned marketing and team building skills and have worked hard, hoping to live the good life provided by residual earnings, only to have them all collapse. I want to make a lot of money.
(Mediator) Mr. Jones, Mr. MLMexcess seems to have skills that could be useful in promoting your business. Mr. MLMexcess, Mr. Jones has a useful product that should be easy to promote. Would you two like to partner as advertiser and publisher/marketer?
(Both) No.
(Mediator) You both know that personal recommendation is a natural process and has a high conversion rate. Why don't we see if we can remodel MLM to a program which produces a win-win for both advertiser and publisher/marketer.
The team proceeds to talk. Here are their conclusions:
1. A MLM or P2P program needs to represent a win-win between the advertising company and the publisher or marketer. They need each other. If one isn't getting a fair shake the partnership won't last.
2. Such a program should be designed to last so that both parties reap long-term benefits.
3. An advertiser should expect to pay a substantial amount for effective marketing.
4. A marketer should be realistic about income potential. Get-rich-quick schemes should be a warning flag that rewards won't be sustainable. Some at the top of an MLM may get rich but intrinsic value or wealth is based on miners mining, farmers growing, and manufacturers adding value to the raw materials, transporters moving the products to stores, and marketers making the consumers aware of the products. We have created many layers of workers in our country who don't create wealth. They just shuffle the piles of money. The more people shuffling the piles while drawing a salary for doing so dilutes our wealth. Such leads a country towards third world status or collapse.
5. So, win-win is not only for the partners, but also builds the country which allows free enterprise. Win-win for all will lead to sustainable reward for all.
6. A company may only be able to spend 10% (for example) of revenue on marketing. Some programs work well with the marketer getting all 10% for a one-time performance. Marketers like having residual reward. Thus, they may like getting paid across multiple levels of a referred matrix of customers. The marketer must still realize that the advertiser only has 10% for advertising. If the reward is spread over 4 levels of referred customers, the 10% may be divided as 4% for level 1, 3% for level 2, 2% for level 3, and 1% for level 4.
7. MLM companies who pay out large commissions are likely also charging the marketer for participation. Marketers shouldn't be forced to be customers or pay fees to join or belong. But it can be useful if a marketer is a customer of the advertiser's company. He is more likely to promote it better. Residual income will likely drop on purchases made by downline-referred customers in subsequent years to perhaps 1% to keep the partnership sustainable.
8. Companies selling thru referral marketing must have a viable product. The cash to pay the marketers must come from product sales (and not from affiliate fees. That is robbing Peter to pay Paul).
9. In summary, viable products can be successfully sold thru MLM, P2P or referral marketing. The keys are that the products be desirable (and it helps if the products are consumable such that customers make repeat purchases), and that the marketers be rewarded in a sustainable fashion.
(Mediator) What do you think? Do you believe you could forge a win-win advertising publisher/marketer partnership?
(Both) We'd sure like to try. Can you give us any examples of companies successfully using this model?
(Mediator) Yes. Iherb.com. I am a customer and promoter of their rewards program. I use natural and health products, love online convenience, pricing, and selection. I discovered iherb.com online. When I went to check out, a box asked if I had a iherb coupon code. I did a browser search for "iherb coupon code". I found a code in the search results listings, successfully got the discount, and then went on to learn about iherb's rewards program. They have chosen to reward customers who refer customers to them rather than spend their advertising dollars on banner ads. They are a model company for such a program. Their natural products are very popular. Customers return frequently to purchase again. On their first purchase, customers receive their own code. If they share their code, another first-time buyer can get a $10 discount, and the referrer gets a 4% to 20% commission. Commissions are paid thru 4 levels. You can learn more at rewards.iherb.com. But top participants earn over $17K/month. I joined and used their promotional materials. I also created a website, http://hotncode.com, to promote my iherb coupon code so that customers can find my code, receive a discount, and I can receive commissions from their purchases for life. My iherb.com coupon code? WUJ851. Yes, it is amazing that I can explain all of the ins and outs of a program in one paragraph. Unlike the typical highly confusing MLM program.
make money promoting the iherb.com® rewards program
It's simple. Use our iherb coupon code, WUJ851 on your first purchase and save $10 on your order. You will be given your own iherb coupon code which you can share with others. Set up your rewards participation at www.rewards.iherb.com. Then, those using your iherb coupon code will save $10 on their first purchase, and you will make 4% commission on their purchases. Here, let iherb.com® explain it. This is an excerpt from www.rewards.iherb.com/Default.aspx
Begin Quote
Welcome to iHerb Rewards!
If you are an iHerb customer, let your friends & family know about the great value iHerb offers. Save them $10.00 off their first order. Long term, save them hundreds of dollars on their natural product needs. And see on-going iHerb rewards (credits) inside your account! *
A win-win-win deal for all of us!
- Your friends & family will be introduced to one of the best overall values for natural products, with the potential to save hundreds of dollars per year.*
- YOU will earn ongoing iHerb rewards whenever they shop at iHerb.com, saving extra on your iHerb purchases.
- We will pass on our marketing dollars to you and your friends, and in return iHerb will receive a better ROI (Return On Investment) from your word-of-mouth advertising.
What are the potential rewards?
As of October 2011
Our top 20 rewards participants have earned the following - in September alone!
1)$7,355 2)$5,324 3)$3,971 4)$3,571 5)$3,166 6)$3,080 7)$2,914 8)$2,511 9)$2,437 10)$2,400 11)$2,103 12)$2,010 13)$1,572 14)$1,491 15)$1,456 16)$1,324 17)$1,323 18)$1,288 19)$1,233 20)$1,051
Plus:
-100s of our customers are getting their iHerb purchases free of charge.
--1000s of customers are enjoying extra savings on their iHerb purchases.
Save an extra $200 to $600 or more per year – with iHerb Rewards!
Recent data analysis, conducted in October 2011, found that iHerb customers referring 3 or more people over a year ago earned an average of $240.00. And the figure for customers referring 10 or more people was $640.00.
How the Program Works
The key
- As an iHerb customer, the email address associated with your iHerb account or your designated iherb coupon code (you can easily find it by logging into your iHerb account, and clicking on "iHerb Rewards") is your key to earning rewards when you refer friends & family who place their first time orders with iHerb.com*
- Simply ask them to enter your email address or your code during checkout at iHerb.com and they'll receive an instant $10 off their first order.*
- Your email address is easy for them to remember and great way for referring people who may already know it.
- On those occasions where you want to keep your email address private, simply use your own unique 6 digit iherb coupon code (available inside your iHerb account).
They Save $10 -- You Earn 4%!
- First time customers who shop at iHerb.com and enter your email address or your 6 digit iherb coupon code during checkout will receive an instant $10.00 off their first order.*
- And you'll be rewarded 4% commission on the subtotal of both their initial order and any additional orders they place over the next 365 days.
The Buck Doesn't Stop Here
- After their first purchase, your referrals can then pass their email address or iherb coupon code along to their friends & family — just like you did.
- Your reward is now 3% on any of these 2nd generation sales. 3rd generation sales are rewarded the same way at 2% and 4th generation sales at 1%.
Now with "Endless Rewards"
- After each of your referrals first year, you will continue earning rewards at 1% on every one of their iHerb purchases across 4 levels — For the life of the program!
- As you can see, your rewards can add up for years to come from just one referral.
Begin Quote
Welcome to iHerb Rewards!
If you are an iHerb customer, let your friends & family know about the great value iHerb offers. Save them $10.00 off their first order. Long term, save them hundreds of dollars on their natural product needs. And see on-going iHerb rewards (credits) inside your account! *
A win-win-win deal for all of us!
- Your friends & family will be introduced to one of the best overall values for natural products, with the potential to save hundreds of dollars per year.*
- YOU will earn ongoing iHerb rewards whenever they shop at iHerb.com, saving extra on your iHerb purchases.
- We will pass on our marketing dollars to you and your friends, and in return iHerb will receive a better ROI (Return On Investment) from your word-of-mouth advertising.
What are the potential rewards?
As of October 2011
Our top 20 rewards participants have earned the following - in September alone!
1)$7,355 2)$5,324 3)$3,971 4)$3,571 5)$3,166 6)$3,080 7)$2,914 8)$2,511 9)$2,437 10)$2,400 11)$2,103 12)$2,010 13)$1,572 14)$1,491 15)$1,456 16)$1,324 17)$1,323 18)$1,288 19)$1,233 20)$1,051
Plus:
-100s of our customers are getting their iHerb purchases free of charge.
--1000s of customers are enjoying extra savings on their iHerb purchases.
Save an extra $200 to $600 or more per year – with iHerb Rewards!
Recent data analysis, conducted in October 2011, found that iHerb customers referring 3 or more people over a year ago earned an average of $240.00. And the figure for customers referring 10 or more people was $640.00.
How the Program Works
The key
- As an iHerb customer, the email address associated with your iHerb account or your designated iherb coupon code (you can easily find it by logging into your iHerb account, and clicking on "iHerb Rewards") is your key to earning rewards when you refer friends & family who place their first time orders with iHerb.com*
- Simply ask them to enter your email address or your code during checkout at iHerb.com and they'll receive an instant $10 off their first order.*
- Your email address is easy for them to remember and great way for referring people who may already know it.
- On those occasions where you want to keep your email address private, simply use your own unique 6 digit iherb coupon code (available inside your iHerb account).
They Save $10 -- You Earn 4%!
- First time customers who shop at iHerb.com and enter your email address or your 6 digit iherb coupon code during checkout will receive an instant $10.00 off their first order.*
- And you'll be rewarded 4% commission on the subtotal of both their initial order and any additional orders they place over the next 365 days.
The Buck Doesn't Stop Here
- After their first purchase, your referrals can then pass their email address or iherb coupon code along to their friends & family — just like you did.
- Your reward is now 3% on any of these 2nd generation sales. 3rd generation sales are rewarded the same way at 2% and 4th generation sales at 1%.
Now with "Endless Rewards"
- After each of your referrals first year, you will continue earning rewards at 1% on every one of their iHerb purchases across 4 levels — For the life of the program!
- As you can see, your rewards can add up for years to come from just one referral.
Now, imagine having 10, 20, or even 100 1st generation referrals!
Rewards appear in your iHerb account. You may use them just like cash to purchase online at iHerb.com. Or, if by the end of the calendar month you've reached an amount totaling $300 or more, we'll automatically send you a "cash back" rewards check.*
(Reward amounts below $300 will simply roll over to the next calendar month*.)
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Rewards appear in your iHerb account. You may use them just like cash to purchase online at iHerb.com. Or, if by the end of the calendar month you've reached an amount totaling $300 or more, we'll automatically send you a "cash back" rewards check.*
(Reward amounts below $300 will simply roll over to the next calendar month*.)