The Truth About Multi-Level Marketing

Oct 1
21:00

2004

Dean Phillips

Dean Phillips

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I know I'm going to ruffle a few feathers with this article, so let me just say right now that all MLM ... (AKA network ... ... are not scams. ... there are some good, reput

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I know I'm going to ruffle a few feathers with this article,The Truth About Multi-Level Marketing Articles
so let me just say right now that all MLM marketing (AKA
network marketing) companies are not scams. Obviously, there
are some good, reputable companies out there.

However, there are so many bad ones that I'm compelled to
lump the entire industry together. If you're thinking about
getting involved with MLM, my advice would be, DON'T!

However, if you're bound and determined to test the waters,
then, please take this one bit of advice: Before getting
involved with any MLM company, investigate, investigate and
then, investigate some more. Don't believe and get caught up
in the hype.

Ahhhh yes, the hype! After you attend a MLM rally, you and
your MLM colleagues are as fired up as a pack of hungry
dingo's, ready to jump through burning hoops and run through
concrete walls! And then reality sets in. You're buying all
of these products, but you're really not selling a whole lot.

In fact, other than the products you sold to a few family
friends and co-workers, you really don't have a lot to
show for all of your efforts, now do you?

That's why I'm so against MLM. Because it's simply not for
the average person. And let's be honest here, most people
are average. And unless you have outstanding sales ability
and/or people skills, you're simply not going to make any
money with MLM.

In additon, the market is so completely over-saturated, most
of the time, you'll find that the people you're trying to
sell to are other distributors, and if you're all trying to
sell products to each other, that ultimately means nobody is
making any money!

Well, somebody is. A handful of super salespeople way, way
up there up at the tippy top of your upline! If you listen
closely, you can hear them all saying in unison "KA-Ching!"
Want to borrow my binoculars, so that you can see them?

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