MLM/Network Marketing???It Will Fail???It Cannot Fail???Which is It???

Question by Minkow: MLM/Network Marketing???It Will Fail???It Cannot Fail???Which is It???
Are people in Network Marketing/MLM recruiting “winners” to build or is the design to attract the “naive” or “losers” who buy into the confidence of the one promoting the business opp?
No matter the company, product or service, if the pitch presented by the company or reps at the meetings were accurate, the company would be larger than the general population of the U.S. in 1-1/2 to 2 years. This figure can easily be calculated through exponential growth based on the hype presented.

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Answer by Bumblebee
Wow! Don’t listen to these vultures. Legitimate businesses don’t offer partnerships with people they don’t know.

MLM companies are basically identical to pyramid schemes except that there are no sign-up fees. As with pyramid schemes, the first couple sellers who start the company will make money, but at the expense of the lower level sames men who will make much less and still need to buy the products.

The people who will recruit you will make money off selling the products to you and a commission from any sales you make.

It’s a bad idea in any industry to join a business where your recruiters sell identical products as you, unless sales responsibilities are broken down into geographic regions. It is a conflict of interest for him to want you to compete against him. Always a sure sign that he can’t sell it himself.

If you want to sell products without investing in the product design, etc. I would recommend a traditional franchise. They do the demographic and logistic research so as to be pretty sure the company will be successful.

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One Comment

  1. Iola B

    on 4th Feb, 12 07:02am

    My business partner Daegan recruited 6951 people into his
    business online without ever picking up the phone, and earn upwards of $ 85,124+ per month. Most, not all, were “thought they couldn’t fail” like you said.

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