Posts Tagged ‘People’
How come people are not taking advantage of MLM right now?
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008With all the foreclosures and bull crap going on, you would figure that people would join hands and get together with a solid program and get out of dodge. Im so tired of the excuses. There is no better time than now to help each other. Sometimes I feel like this country loves the drama. The percentages are high and rising. Don’t tell me 1 person facing hard times doesn’t know another 5 in the same position. JOIN HANDS PEOPLE!!!!
Roxanne
What is the best way to recruit for a MLM?
Monday, October 13th, 2008I just joined a brand new MLM and no one has really explained how to recruit or market the company and/or product. The more research I have done the more confused I get. The internet is full of people selling their way, but if I had a lot of money to start, I wouldn’t have put my hopes into this company. And I don’t need more answers that will cost me hundreds of dollars.
Kent
Are you sick and tired of everyone pointing out all the flaws of MLM/Network Marketing?
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008Look I admit it has problems, but I am regularly able to take advantage of people who are not familiar with MLM. But the more you see people answering questions pointing out all this stuff that is wrong with it the harder it is.
I can’t even spam in here anymore without most people knowing what is up. No one believes I am making $50,000/day anymore because some dummies have taught them to ask more specific questions. I don’t know how much volume I do. Who cares! I am rich. Just sign up.
Anyone else having this issue?
Eloy
What is the easiest way to open up a business in Vietnam like direct selling or MLM? Can somebody help me?
Monday, October 6th, 2008I am a very successful person in MLM but still live in my car, why is that a problem?
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008Is there even a single MLM company that focuses more on sales than recruiting?
Monday, July 21st, 2008I just want to hear about one MLM company, just one, where the emphasis is on sales, not on recruiting.
Let me clarify, I am in no way interested in joining any MLM, so don’t bother. I am merely interested in hearing if any MLM’s exist that actually are about sales, and not a pyramid scheme. And please, don’t tell me focusing predominantly on recruiting to make money is not pyramiding.
Mexico4me, i think you need learn what leverage actually is rather than just accepting a term from your MLM buddies.
In your silly example you merely transfered the hours worked to your downline without changing the total hours worked. Suddenly we are to believe that you are still making the same amount of money working no hours yet your downline makes money as well? So because you merely spread the hours worked out among more people the company is paying out more money? Right. Do the math.
This is my EXACT point. MLM is set up with the mentality that its better to make money by recruiting people than it is to work hard.
You are delusional if you suggest that is about sales first. You have said in prior answers that no one sells enough personal volume to make a living without a downline and that is precisely why MLM is flawed. Its about making money recruiting (a pyramid) not about sales. The fact that some product is sold doesn’t negate that fact.
Sunny, saying MLM is part franchising is merely MLM tag lines, aka propaganda to justify to the naive.
Think about what you are suggesting. Most people are not sales driven, yet you are telling them its the same as a franchise.
Can you actually imagine a franchise operation that didn’t first sell product? Gee, your new franchise is not moving any product, here is the answer, just open up more franchises! Brilliant.
Only in MLM are foolish principals like this accepted as intelligent.
Curt
Are there any sites that give prompts on how to deal with aggresive MLM recruiters?
Monday, June 30th, 2008I’m dealing with a recruiter for a MLM (multi-level marketing) company that I’m not interested in. I want to tell them I’m not interested but I’m looking for a site that has questions that they’re going to ask me and responses to those questions.
My main reasons for not going into this: 1. I have a good job and am able to support a family of 8 on my income alone. 2. I don’t believe that anyone can make money but sitting around their house all day long as your Region Vice President claims. 3. Why do none of your people seem to have a college, much less high-school, education? 4. Why do you seem more interested in recruiting people than selling a product?
I would like to know how they’re likely to reply to those questions and how I should counter. I can just say, “No, I’m not interested and keep saying it until they give up, but I want to give a good reason too.”
Shellie









