There is also a ‘Modere sharing bonus’. With this, you can earn up to 20% more commission in addition to the customer commissions. The amount you earn depends on the total volume of sales generated by you and your downline. The important thing to remember is that all this commission is included in the price. So if you buy any products, then 42% of your money is going to pay commission to 5 layers of the Modere system.

Along with these commissions, you might also be able to earn cash bonuses such as the ‘Monthly selling reward’, or the ‘Consistency Selling reward’. These are both payable if you qualify at the right rank with the right volume in Modere. And of course these bonuses are included in the price you pay for Modere products.

Leadership Management Bonus

This is a matching bonus. If you reach the top management ranks within the Modere system, you can qualify to earn this bonus. The matching amount is paid on what Modere calls a ‘generation’ in your downline. If you reach the top ranks, you can earn up to 22% from 2 generations.



Are Modere Marketers Making Money

Before you decide to become a Modere Social Marketer, this is perhaps the most important question you should ask. If you were offered a job as a sales representative for any given brand, you would want to know how many sales and how much the average salesperson makes.

To answer this, we found a copy of the Modere Income Disclosure Statement. This simplified 1 page document, explains how much commission was paid to all Modere marketers in 2018.

Something interesting we notice is that Modere tells us that their focus is on growing retail customers. This is refreshing because we believe retail sales is the best way to make money in any MLM. While they have said this is their focus, and they claim to have 7 customers for every marketer, we were unable to find any proof of these claims

Modere goes on to explain that the there are 2 ways to make money with them.. put simply they are;

1. Selling product

2. Recruiting Modere Social Marketers

Credit where credit is due, the Modere Income Disclosure, has succeeded in telling us as little as possible. While specific numbers aren’t shared, the do tell us that anyone who made an order in 2017, was considered active. Based on this vague qualification, they provide the table shown below: