Sunday, March 28, 2010

Humanitarian Network Growth And Income Plan for Idealgoodness

When starting a Home Business, one of the most important factors to consider is the compensation plan. Make sure you understand it and can be committed to the business long enough (6 months to a year) to see some real progress.

Below is a document by Michael Sunyich explaining the income plan for Idealgoodness.

The humanitarian network is made up of individually owned Humanitarian Home-Based Businesses (HHBB’s). The humanitarian network is grown in a down-line fashion adding a multiple of three on each new level. For example, your HHBB is at the top and three HHBB’s are placed directly underneath you as shown in Diagram 1. Three HHBB’s are then placed underneath each of those HHBB’s and so forth.

Diagram 1:



On the 2nd level of your network will be 9 new HHBB’s; the 3rd level will have 27, the 4th level will have 81 and so forth. Each HHBB pays a minimum of $90 per

month which provides one meal pack or 35 meals. By adding new businesses to the bottom we by default build every business all the way to the top. Everyone wins!

As you can see in Diagram 2 your 9th level has 19,683 or a total of 29,523 HHBB’s within your network providing 2,066,680 meals each month.

HHBB Growth Chart

Diagram 2:




So what does the income potential look like?


Your HHBB receives $5 for each meal pack donation from each HHBB within your network except level 3 pays $10 and level 9 pays $2 per meal pack donation. Diagram 3 Illustrates the income generated as your network grows. 15 donors in your network each contributing 2 meal packs pays for your 2 meal pack contribution.

Diagram 3:

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