Unilevel MLM E-commerce Settings
General Settings
In the Unilevel MLM ecommerce Plan, the General Settings section encompasses various fundamental configurations related to the MLM network structure, eligibility criteria, order mapping, and withdrawal limits. Here's a breakdown of each setting:
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No. of Levels (Network Height): This setting determines the maximum number of levels or tiers in the MLM network hierarchy. Administrators can specify the height of the network, indicating how many levels deep the network can extend from the top-level member (root).
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No. of Referrals (Network Width): The network width setting defines the maximum number of direct referrals or downline members that each member can have. It specifies the width of the network, indicating the maximum number of immediate downline members that a member can personally recruit.
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ELIGIBILITY (No. of Personal Referrer(s)): This setting establishes the eligibility criteria for members to qualify for certain bonuses or rewards based on the number of personal referrers they recruit. Administrators can define the minimum number of direct referrals required for a member to become eligible for specific benefits or bonuses.
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MAPPING SETTINGS (Order mapping status): Order mapping status refers to the configuration that determines how orders are mapped or associated with the appropriate members in the MLM network. This setting may include options such as automatic mapping, manual mapping, or specific criteria for order attribution.
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WITHDRAWAL SETTING (Min Withdrawal Limit, Max Withdrawal Limit):The withdrawal settings establish the minimum and maximum withdrawal limits for members to request payouts or withdrawals from their earnings. Administrators can define the minimum amount that members must accumulate before they can make a withdrawal, as well as any maximum limits imposed on withdrawal amounts.
By configuring these general settings, administrators can define the structural parameters of the MLM network, set eligibility criteria for bonuses, determine order attribution methods, and establish withdrawal limits to manage member earnings effectively within the ecommerce platform.
Payout Settings
In the Unilevel MLM ecommerce Plan, the Payout Settings section governs how commissions are calculated and distributed to members. Here's a breakdown of the key parameters within this section:
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Commission Type: This setting specifies the type of commission being configured, such as referral commissions, level commissions, or any other bonuses or rewards offered within the MLM compensation plan. Each commission type may have its own unique configuration parameters.
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Status: Administrators can enable or disable specific commission / bonus type as needed.
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Amount: The amount field represents the value of the commission to be paid out to eligible members. The actual amount may vary depending on factors such as sales volume, membership level, or other qualifying criteria.
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Amount Type (Percentage or Fixed): This setting determines whether the commission amount is calculated as a percentage of sales or a fixed monetary value.
By configuring these payout settings, administrators can define the commission structure, specify the payout amounts, and determine whether commissions are calculated based on a percentage of sales or a fixed value. This flexibility allows for the customization of commission plans tailored to the specific requirements of the MLM ecommerce platform.
Regular Bonuses
In the Unilevel MLM ecommerce plan, the Regular Bonuses section allows administrators to define bonuses that are awarded based on specific criteria related to direct referrals. Here's an explanation of the parameters within this section:
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Min. Direct Referral: This parameter represents the minimum number of direct referrals required to qualify for the bonus. Members must have at least this number of direct referrals to be eligible for the bonus.
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Max. Direct Referral: Similarly, this parameter specifies the maximum number of direct referrals that can qualify for the bonus.
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Bonus:
The bonus field indicates the value or amount of the bonus that will be awarded to qualifying members. This could be a monetary amount, points, rewards, or any other form of incentive.
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Amount Type:
This parameter determines the type of amount used for calculating the bonus. It could be specified as a fixed value (e.g., $100) or as a percentage of some relevant metric (e.g., 10% of total sales).
By configuring these regular bonus settings, administrators can create incentives to encourage members to actively recruit new direct referrals and drive sales within the MLM ecommerce platform. These bonuses can help motivate members to grow their networks and contribute to the overall success of the MLM business.
Rank Bonuses
In the Unilevel MLM ecommerce plan, the Rank Bonuses section allows administrators to define bonuses that are awarded based on the rank achieved by members within the MLM network. Here's an explanation of the parameters within this section:
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Rank Name: This parameter represents the name or title of the rank for which the bonus is being defined. Ranks typically indicate the level of achievement or success within the MLM network hierarchy, with higher ranks often associated with greater rewards.
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Min. Direct Referral: The minimum direct referral parameter specifies the number of direct referrals a member must have to qualify for this rank bonus. Members need to meet this minimum requirement to be eligible for the bonus associated with the specified rank.
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Bonus: The bonus field indicates the value or amount of the bonus that will be awarded to members upon achieving the specified rank. This could be a monetary amount, points, rewards, or any other form of incentive.
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Amount Type: This parameter determines the type of amount used for calculating the rank bonus. It could be specified as a fixed value (e.g., $100) or as a percentage of some relevant metric (e.g., 10% of total sales).
Deduction Settings
In the Unilevel MLM ecommerce plan, the Deduction Settings section allows administrators to define deductions that may be applied to members' earnings or transactions within the MLM network. Here's an explanation of the parameters within this section:
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Name of Deduction: This parameter represents the name or title of the deduction, which helps identify its purpose or reason for being applied. Deductions could include fees, taxes, penalties, or any other form of reduction in earnings or payouts
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Amount: The amount field specifies the value or amount of the deduction that will be applied to members' earnings or transactions. This could be a fixed monetary amount (e.g., $10) or a percentage of the relevant metric (e.g., 5% of total earnings).
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Type: This parameter determines the type of amount used for calculating the deduction. It could be specified as a fixed value or as a percentage of some relevant metric. For example, a deduction might be defined as 10% of total earnings or a flat fee of $20.
By configuring these deduction settings, administrators can manage various aspects of financial transactions and earnings distribution within the MLM network. Deductions help ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, cover operational costs, or apply penalties for specific actions or behaviors.
Emails Settings
In the Unilevel MLM ecommerce plan, the Emails Settings section allows administrators to configure various email notifications that are sent out to members based on different events or actions within the MLM network. Here's an explanation of the types of emails that can be configured:
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Welcome Email: This email is sent to new members when they join the MLM network. It typically includes a warm welcome message, important information about getting started, and possibly instructions on how to access their account or dashboard.
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Network Growing Email: This email is triggered when a member's network experiences growth, such as when they successfully recruit new members .
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Payout Received Email: When a member receives a payout or commission, this email notifies them about the transaction. It may include details such as the amount earned, the source of the earnings, and any relevant information about the payout process.
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Withdrawal Initiated Email: When a member initiates a withdrawal request, this email confirms that their request has been received and is being processed. It may provide an estimated timeline for the completion of the withdrawal and any additional instructions or requirements.
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Withdrawal Processed Email: Once a withdrawal request has been processed and the funds have been transferred to the member's designated account, this email informs them that the transaction is complete. It may include details such as the amount withdrawn, the payment method used, and any transaction IDs for reference.
By configuring these email settings, administrators can ensure that members stay informed about important events and transactions within the MLM network. Effective communication through email notifications can help enhance member engagement, trust, and satisfaction with the MLM platform.
Product Category
In the "Products Manage Category" section of the Unilevel MLM ecommerce plan, administrators can efficiently organize and manage product categories within the MLM system. Here's a breakdown of the functionalities typically available in this section:
Create New Category: Allows administrators to add new product categories to the MLM system, facilitating the organization and classification of products for easy navigation and access by users.
Category: Displays a list of existing product categories, including their respective details such as name, parent category (if applicable), and additional actions.
Name: Indicates the name or title of each product category, providing a descriptive label that helps users identify the type or nature of products grouped under that category.
Parent: Specifies the parent category to which a particular category belongs, establishing hierarchical relationships between different levels of product categorization if necessary.
Action (Edits): Offers administrators the option to perform edits or modifications to existing product categories, including changes to category names, parent categories, or other relevant details.
By effectively managing product categories, administrators can enhance the user experience within the MLM system by providing a well-organized and intuitive product navigation structure. This facilitates users' ability to browse, search for, and purchase products more efficiently, contributing to overall user satisfaction and engagement with the MLM platform. Additionally, a well-structured product category system can also improve administrative oversight and inventory management within the MLM system.