was unable to charge transaction fees simply because its primitive software had trouble tracking the flow of online deals. CEO Jack Ma was forced to charge membership fees instead—an option he would have preferred to avoid because of the entry friction it creates. Alibaba managed to overcome this problem by offering sizeable commissions to salespeople who convinced others to sign on to the platform. When word got around that some Alibaba sales agents were earning commissions in excess of a million Chinese yuan, equivalent to well over $100,000, the drive to enlist members shifted into high
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