Multi Level Marketing Software?

Multi Level Marketing OK ?

  • Dear friends kindly help me to take a decision since I m very confused. One of my very old colleque hes after me for the last two weeks. He wants me to start Multi Level Marketing business. He got me registered at www.tnportal.com after paying 10$ and now he wants me to do shopping there so that he will be paid 50$ as commision and in the same way when I introduce somebody and convice him to do shopping at the same website I will be paid 50$ commision and so on. The only thing I have to do is to spare 1-2 hours everyday to attend the presentations and to learn how to do the marketing ? Kindly let me know is it OK ? I would appreciate if somebody has already gone through this Multi Level Marketing and wants to share his experience with me. Thanking you in advance.

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    Multi-level marketing is okay if you have a good product people will be interested in. I don't think people will be interested in your type of mlm business. Their are many great Mlm companies that are out their. My advice to you is to get in a Mlm business that has a great product and fulfills the need of what people are looking for. Also it is very good to get in a Mlm company when they are still in their beginning stage still, roughly 1-6years or so. I am in a great Mlm business that has products to deal with the health and wellness industry. Its a great product with high return. I wish you success in any direction that you make go.

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it's a true fact that over 95% of people that have tried MLM lose there money, you should tell your friend that you want to wait and see how he or she does first that way yo don't make anyone mad at you lol, in 9 months I lost $2500.00 in a MLM, I have since recovered my loss in, investing online, The heck of it is 99% of them are scams and you can loose your but if you don't know what your doing.

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Miguel A. M

In multi level business, 2 % of the group, get some thing back, so if you think you can get 200 people to buy stuff, you can have a share, then you start over to get more people into it. for some people it work but most people end disappointed. good luck

jojojorge

I have been involved with some excellent Multi Level Marketing companies, and still am. The type that you are talking about is a difficult way to earn an income. You need to start with a product that is a little more focused if you want to sell it to others. One of the keys to success with MLM is problem solving. For example, I have a product that is beneficial to people's health. My job is to show them the benefit, and have them try the product with a 90 day, money back guarantee, so I eliminate all risk for them. If I just pointed them to an online mall, chances are they wouldn't get very excited about it. But if I can show them how they will get better sleep, and help them with a variety of health issues, they are more likely to give it a try. The other thing that concerns me here is that you have to spend 1-2 hrs every day attending presentations. That is a lot of presentations. The company I am with has telephone training every day, and it's optional to attend. We're given a schedule of what topics will be covered and we have the option to listen in, but if we're busy with customers, of course we do not attend. With these companies, they usually explain the commissions to you based on a perfect world. Like if you sign 10 people and each of those 10 people sign 10 more, you will earn X number of dollars. It sounds fantastic, but you have to take reality into consideration. You need to make your decision based on how many people you honestly think you can sign by solving their problems for them. If you think you can fill the matrix, then go for it. If you think it might be a problem, then wait for a better opportunity to come along. Hope this helps.

Mexico4me

Hi, Wow! I'm glad you asked about MLM, aka Network Marketing. Freakanomics is right - network marketing is a hoax. Get the book:. Freakonomics [Revised and Expanded]: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything (Hardcover) by Steven D. Levitt Check out this book at your local library.How to Take Advantage of the People Who Are Trying to Take Advantage of You: 50 Ways to Capitalize on the System (Paperback) by Joseph SB Morse Be informed. Practice due diligence. Demand proof. Proof that can be verified. Bank statements, tax returns, etc. Get this book at your local libary or Amazon: (False Profits: Seeking Financial and Spiritual Deliverance in Multi-Level Marketing and Pyramid Schemes (Paperback) by Robert L. Fitzpatrick . Only the most virulent, ruthless, aggressive, sweet talking con artists are successful at Network Marketing. You have to be willing to fool a lot of people into thinking you have a plan for financial Nirvana and they will talk a lot about altruism and spirituality and how working an ordinary job is a dead end They call it Just Over Broke (JOB). In reality, you will go broke buying worthless MLM products at sky-high prices. It's like a chain letter, a pyramid, a Ponzi scheme. Don't believe people when they say it isn't. They lie through their teeth. MLM is a snake-pit of liars and those that aren't lying are hopelessly misinformed. Read this before you waste any money on Network Marketing: (http://skepdic.com/mlm.html). You will hear a lot of arguments that make network marketing sound like the Holy Grail of home based "businesses". Like comparing apples to computer chips. You will always hear some very convincing arguments that it is legitimate - every one is a con and illustrates how creative con artists are. The are very CON-vincing - that's convincing with a capital C for calamnity, a big O for obnoxious, and N for nauseous. There are no nuggets in this scam. See: (http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/mlm.html). Here are the 10 biggest lies of network marketing (http://www.mlmwatch.org/01General/10lies.html); read the truth and steer clear of this world-wide hoax. MLM is the biggest scam in the world and it is going global with companies like Tiens. They will tell you that all you need is fresh leads from a good mailing list and people will sign up faster than a NASCAR race car. Are you kidding me? Fresh MLM leads! Don't fall for that. Get real. Remember, There's a sucker born every minute...and two to take 'em. Burn that into your brain. If their leads are so good, where is their money-back guarantee? Leadbakery is just one example of a list seller and they are even worse than the MLM companies. Listen! There has never been a successful course or book on MLM success - all boil down to this: talk to lots of people with questions like "If I could show you a way to make lots of money quick, would you be interested?" or "If I could show you a sure-fire way to build a financial fortress that would protect you forever, would you be iinterested?" or "Social Security is not secure. Build a MLM company and retire rich". That's the first warning sign that something is rotten in Denmark. Yes, some will sign up, but unless you are a "heavy hitter" and use illegal methods to trap people into becoming distributors, honest people cannot succeed at this. Do you know why these courses never work? None of them work because the concept is a con - it's the confidence man's dream, jam packed with hype and hypocrisy. The only people that will be making money are the list brokers selling the mailing list - and the course writers and seminar creators. If it was such a good deal, why wouldn't they join a MLM company? The mailing list would be free to them. You don't see them giving up a lucrative mailing list business to get into something that doesn't work. They are smart. They get it. And expensive training courses - what a joke. They offer courses that will never work for the gullible and naive - the GRQ crowd. And I always wondered why none of the people who worked the administrative side of the "business" were not distributors if it was such a great deal. They knew a job was better than the smoke and mirrors, pie in the sky hype used to sell MLM. They knew that only the heavy hitters made any real money. MLM is the world's biggest scam. I have tried it a couple of times, the last being Herbalife. It has now moved into the Internet to trap people into believing that they can Get Rich Quick. It is going global. The only way to make big money is to sell distributorships for thousands of dollars or sell seminar tapes and books. I once went to a seminar given by Herbalife. The president came to speak. We thought we would learn the secret from the horses mouth on how to get the fiasco to work. We couldn't believe how shallow his advice was. It boiled down to "talk to a lot of people". That was his "secret".. If you do the math, and you are able to sign up lots of people, which is doubtful, you soon run out of people. You get 2, then those 2 get 2, etc. It the old binary progression. Do it 10 times and you are in the thousands. With every progression, the number doubles. 2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256,512,1024, 2024,4048,9096. The problem is those people in the beginning of the progression opt-out and gobble up the progression faster than Pac-Man. This is known as the "Drop Out Rate". So what happens when thousands of people are doing this and with the internet it could be millions. You soon run out of people to talk to. And most people are smart enough to know it's a scam so right away you lose a huge segment of potential prospects. Think about it. In fact, finally, the numbers will exceed the entire world's population. It is a total dream world, a fantasy, completely out of touch with reality. It always looks good on paper, but none of the "heavy hitters" want to talk about drop-out rates. Hey! What looks good in a spreadsheet, doesn't translate to reality. The fact is that only the people who set up the program make money. The next level is all those scam artists that sell and give seminars on how to succeed in MLM. None of the schemes work because the concept is fatally flawed. Why would anyone with a brain pay $30 for an herbal shampoo that they can buy at the local supermarket for $1, maybe $2 or $3 at the most. The same with pomegranate juice and Noni juice and all the other miracle juices, algae, and other strange things, even flower pollen. Are you kidding me? Get real. Next, you will read all the anecdotal claims that the product will cure cancer and all sorts of other maladies. This is just another form of fraud. Where are the scientific double and triple blind studies? There ain't any. Sorry. Listen! Don't forget this. Ask about the drop-out rate. Yes, the drop out rate. Over 99% of the people who sign up will drop out after a few months or less. So even if you sign up a few people, they will be gone in months, if not weeks, when they find out how many people they have to talk to for just one distributor. And your friends, co-workers, and relatives will not like you badgering them to join and will avoid you at all costs. And most of the people who sign up are down-and-out desperate, who can ill afford to waste their money and who may be liable to criminal prosecution for promoting unregistered securities. And that's just in the USA. Foreign companies like Tiens leave you no recourse to any real legal remedies or enforcement. And do you really know what's in this stuff? Of course not, it's jjust some con artist's word. For all you know, it could be like the tainted dog and cat food from China. It's not regulated. There is never any USP seal on it (United States Pharmacpeia). Most of these programs die eventually leaving the suckers who signed up holding the bag. I had them die on me and not knowing any better, signed up for the latest MLM scam. After several attempts, I finally came to realize that it was all just a scam - some people became almost like religious zealots when they talked about their program that was going to make everyone rich and quick too. I lost a good friend when he believed my wild claims, put down $3,000 and lost it all. The "industry" is full of disingenuous people whose mantra is "Fake it 'til you make it". Doesn't work. More fraud. They will give you testimonials of people who have made money, but they are liars and what they say cannot be proven. If it's so great why is there so much hype? Here is a trick your upline will employ to get reluctant prospects to sign up. They will tell Ms. Reluctant that they will put some people under her and they take Mr. Hopeful who has already become a distributor and paid the fee and stick him under Ms. Reluctant which forces Ms. Reluctant to either buy in or lose the distributor. This is what happened to me in Herbalife. I was Mr. Hopeful. I thought I was signing up under a successful guy at the top known as a "heavy hitter", but I soon found out I had been scammed. Without telling me, he put me under Ms. Reluctant to force Ms. Reluctant to become a distributor. I did not like my new sponsor and after spending thousands on mailings, I finally dropped out. This is known as "stacking" and is supposedly illegal but it happens all the time. Listen! My upline in Herbalife made more money selling a sales pamphlet than they did working their MLM business. We mailed out thousands of these pamphlets that we bought from our sponsor for a dime and he probably had them printed for a penny or less. He sold so many of them he had to set up a warehouse to hold and ship them. Now, it's all done on the Internet via e-mail. But instead of mailing booklets, you get a Web site and collect e-mail addresses. But a fraud is still a fraud no matter what the media is that promotes it. This was right before the Internet became popular and I was buying mailing lists through mailing list brokers and mailing thousands of booklets with not much success. I was lucky if 1% of 1% signed up as distributors. And they dropped out faster than I could add new ones.. Pretty soon, you run out of quality people to mail to. The internet makes this even worse, but they have to be more careful, but the spam continues to explode. Check out this Web site: http://www.vandruff.com/mlm_faq.html... - for more facts, not hype about MLM and what a world-wide fraud it is. I will probably get lots of MLMers who will villify me for trashing MLM, but I've been there and done it and I know first hand what a fraudulent scam it is that can destroy your life, drain you wallet and ruin your friendships. Kindest Personal Regards, Walt Brown Site Build It Certified Webmaster http://buildit.sitesell.com/waltera1.html [email protected]/ [email protected] P.S. Remember, there are no get rich quick schemes that work. If there were, the entire world would be rich in an instant, or as they say, a New York minute. I used to be gullible and naive and fell for some of them - no more. Be a sceptic. Be a doubting Thomas. Why are there thousands of GRQ schemes, because they work! Thousands of Gullible people believe that there is such a thing as GRQ and con artists take advantage of that. Demand proof, bank statements, tax returns, not hype. P.P.S. Jeekers! You gotta remember - if it sounds too good to be true, it is. P.P.P.S. Find some other way to make money. Have you tried e-bay? Get this book - How to Buy, Sell & Profit on eBay by Adam Ginsberg. Get this one too - Don't Get Burned on eBay by Shauna Wright. Another good one is: Three Weeks to eBay Profits by Skp McGrath. It cost nothing to sign up and find out about it. There are lots of tutorials where you can learn from the experts and most of it is free. Try getting free tutorials and expert advice from the so-called MLM gurus - free stuff would ruin their con.

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