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Generalización del modelo de compensación binomial de una red de mercadeo multinivel

Authors: Castro Mejía, Andrés Felipe; Ossa Urrego, Jorge Alberto;

Generalización del modelo de compensación binomial de una red de mercadeo multinivel

Abstract

Multilevel Marketing is a way that companies use to market products or services offered to the public, exploiting the social circle of individuals who enter these marketing networks and make an effective sale, boosting the sales of their products with little investment in advertising -- In this document we analyze the Binary Compensation Model of the Multilevel System (MCB) to implement it in any industry of the real sector and analyze if it can be used in the sales commission of any product or service -- After finding the series that define the Binary Compensation Model, those series were developed mathematically and it was demonstrated that the model converges, making it deliver the maximum commission value per sale that it is desired to distribute, finding that the MCB is financially viable for the commercialization of products or services and that also does not obey a pyramid scheme (Ponzi scheme)

El marketing multinivel es usado por las empresas para comercializar productos o servicios ofrecidos al público, explotando el círculo social de los individuos que ingresan en estas redes de mercadeo, realizando una venta efectiva y potenciando las ventas de sus productos con poca inversión en publicidad -- En este artículo se analiza el Modelo de Compensación Binario (MCB) del sistema multinivel para implementarlo en cualquier industria y analizar si se puede usar en la comisión de venta de cualquier producto o servicio -- Luego de hallar las series que definen el MCB se desarrollaron, matemáticamente, dichas series y se demostró que el modelo converge, logrando que entregue el valor de comisión máximo por venta que se desea repartir, encontrando que el MCB es financieramente viable para la comercialización de productos o servicios y que además no obedece a un esquema piramidal (Esquema Ponzi)

Magíster en Administración Financiera

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Colombia
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Mercadeo multinivel, VENTA DIRECTA, Network Marketing, Modelo de Compensación Binario, Estrategia de mercadeo, Direct selling

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