Posts Tagged ‘People’

Are there any sites that give prompts on how to deal with aggresive MLM recruiters?

Monday, June 30th, 2008
MLM
realsaltlakesoccer asked:


I’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

Help, I am completely BROKE and have no home. Is MLM / Network Marketing my only answer?

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
MLM
Beelzebub asked:


I know they say its easy and about sponsoring people and stuff, and I can do that. Should I put all my focus on MLM and just do whatever it takes to become rich? I need some advice.

Anyone have a good MLM to recommend?

Shannon

Do you believe if you get hung up on the numbers in MLM you are doomed to fail?

Monday, March 31st, 2008
MLM
Marcello asked:


I have asked for numbers from people promoting MLM business and I constantly hear that if I get hung up on the numbers I am doomed to fail.

Do you believe that is true?

Sandra

Why is it the only people who defend MLM are MLMers themselves?

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
MLM
Marcello asked:


***Question directed to people NOT involved in MLM***

Consider that someone could tell you a stock broker is a terrible business and fraudulent activity and you can bet lots of other people other than stock brokers (basically unbiased people) would defend the industry. Same can be said with nearly every industry.

But in MLM, the only people that ever defend it are the MLMers themselves, and no one else. No one who has ever looked at MLM and decided against it has ever has anything positive to say about it. Its seems its MLMers versus the world.

Why do you think MLMers so blatantly overlook this?

Bobbie

What percentage of mlm people end up quiting?

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
MLM
torylocker asked:


I think it is around 99.999%. Some mlm people have called me names for my opinion on this…. So I am curious as to what you think the actual figure is.

Merrill

Need help to get start with my MLM as distributor?

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
MLM
Rahret asked:


This MLM company is from US and dealing with health supplement juice. With 40 over pericraps and antioxidant. How can I make people to join me

Magdalena

How do self respecting people in MLM actually think having a downline is fair leverage?

Sunday, January 6th, 2008
MLM
Beelzebub asked:


You always hear people in MLM talk about how brilliant the system is because it uses leverage and that you get a little effort from a lot of people and everyone makes money.

Is this not the most idiotic thing you have heard? if everyone is doing only a little effort conceivably not selling enough on their own effort to at least provide an income, then it is physically impossible for everyone to be earning at the same time. The only way it works if is the pyramid continually grows. People in MLM say that the people at the bottom should leverage as well and get the same results as those at the top, but essentially that only means that at no point ever in the MLM model does EVERYONE benefit, there are always people at the bottom getting no value.

Are people in MLM that stupid, or is it that there are enough people with no concept of math that are constantly seeing MLM for the first time?

Sherri

What do people in MLM use to assess the business opportunity financially?

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
MLM
Marcello asked:


Being that all MLMers tell you its a business, I am wondering what business principals are used to assess the opportunity from a financial point of view.

For instance, last year I bought an apartment building and my investigation of whether it was a good financial opportunity consisted of looking at the gross and net incomes for the prior 3 years (verifying income and expenses) , looking at the market rents and occupancy rates, and calculating the average sales prices (on a per unit base) over the past 6-12 months within a 1 mile radius. All that information was used in my financial assessment of the deal and to help me decide whether it was worthwhile.

Looking at financial statements is key in buying any business, but I have never heard of this in MLM. Other than statements made at a meeting or from their sponsor, what financial criteria is being used to decide whether the MLM “business opportunity” makes sense financially and is it ever verified?
Mexico4me, so your research was merely looking at a COMPENSATION PLAN! Oh my, how sad.

What exactly did you verify? That the plan would pay a particular compensation percentage? So, you are telling me your upline number’s, someone who is supposedly making money running this MLM business, was of no interest to you?

Yes, you are delusional. Thanks for proving my point!

Krista

Why is it the only people who defend MLM are MLMers themselves?

Saturday, November 24th, 2007
MLM
Marcello asked:


Consider that someone could tell you a stock broker is a terrible business and fraudulent activity and you can bet lots of other people other than stock brokers (basically unbiased people) would defend the industry. Same can be said with nearly every industry.

But in MLM, the only people that ever defend it are the MLM dreamers themselves. No one who has ever looked at MLM and decided against it has any respect for the business. Its really MLM versus the world for those naive dreamers, and the only people unintelligent enough to overlook the sham of MLM are the biased MLMers themselves.

The evidence is overwhelming against the industry, yet the countless naive folk can’t resist. If MLM is anything, its proof that a fool is born every minute.

(follow up - when will Mecixo4me stop stalking me? She claims she hates reading what I write but has answered just about every question I have posted. Hmmm…who has problems? Too funny.)
Mexico4me = my stalker.
PROOF POSITIVE!!!

LMAO

Lesa

I am a convicted felon out of prison, can’t find work and want to do MLM.will you sponsor me?

Friday, August 3rd, 2007
MLM
Beelzebub asked:


I get turned away from a lot of jobs because I was in prison. I am thinking of doing MLM but wondering if anyone will sponsor me knowing this.

Also, I am not into sales, but have plenty of people I can sign up. I know at least 10 other people I can get into a good MLM.

Any suggestions?

Dorene