MLM Pairing Bonus
The Pairing Bonus is a core component of binary and hybrid MLM systems. It rewards distributors based on the balance of sales volume between two or more legs in their network. This bonus structure encourages team building, volume distribution, and strategic placement of recruits.
Pairing Bonus Structures
- Ratio-Based Pairing:
Pairing is calculated using a fixed ratio between two legs (e.g., 1:2 or 1:1). Example: 100BV on one leg paired with 200BV on the other leg triggers a bonus. This method ensures balanced growth and prevents over-reliance on a single leg.
- Weak Leg Pairing:
Bonus is calculated based on the weaker leg’s volume, multiplied by a set percentage. Encourages distributors to strengthen underperforming legs to maximize earnings and promote balanced network development.
- Daily Max Flush:
Each day has a maximum pairing limit. Once reached, any excess volume is flushed. This maintains payout control and encourages consistent daily activity.
- Level-Based Pairing:
Pairing is restricted to defined level ranges. Example: Levels 1–3 = 20%, Levels 4–10 = 12%, Levels 11+ = 6%. Helps new members earn more in early stages and supports fast growth in small networks.
- Tri-Binary System:
A variation of binary pairing involving three legs. Pairing occurs across multiple combinations (e.g., left-middle, middle-right). Offers more flexibility and earning potential but requires strategic placement and volume balancing.
