Problems in Network Marketing!

@danzer (2723)
Philippines
January 22, 2008 5:33am CST
Someone emailed me today with a long message stating the problems of network marketing. He said, the first one is the business opportunity itself, the second was high pricing, and the third was ownership! How about you? What are your experiences in network marketing?
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@Pizza4u (45)
• United States
23 Jan 08
I always look for unique products to market. I see to many vitamins, energy drinks, vacation clubs that I have lost interest. There is a new one that is in pre-launch and I am very excited about it. It is called the Eplatinum program, which is a worldwide shopping discount program. The owner just put in CC processors with a verification system 2 weeks ago and this program is slowly starting to move. It will be in pre-launch until March, as this will be the time the owner will unveil the merchant details, which is at this reading going to be very extensive. I can't wait to see it because this is something that everybody is going to want. This is not a monthly fee program but a one-time payment fee. It is a board-based program, so you do not earn comissions on selling memberships; rather you get a very large commission after you sell X amount of memberships -- $4,000. If you want to know more about it send me a friend's request.
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@danzer (2723)
• Philippines
23 Jan 08
Thank you for your offer. At this time, I'm still concentrating on something!
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@magnel (2263)
• India
12 Oct 08
Hey Pizza4u, how many number of membership will give you that commission, and i was wondering what would be the joining fee. I'm sure you get paid after each new member joins in your network. I'm associated with an international company where they are giving me first bonus of $7,500 and after another level they will be giving $100,000. Each day a Pair happens i get paid the next day in my account. Payments happen daily into my personal account.
• United States
24 Jan 08
I suspect he was either referring to offlne network marking (maybe) or was making broad assumptions with little real information for a basis (likely). Network marketing online is near dirt cheap, if not free. Also, you are not employed by the owners of the sites geared towards network marketing. At the most you are an independent affiliate. If you don't like the owner, move along, it wouldn't be like jumping off a bridge. There's exactly one opportunity that I regret not getting into earlier and that was a product that is now on hundreds of web sites. About the business opportunity, it's hard to defend or support that without knowing exactly was considered bad about it. Maybe he was dealing with a less than legit mlm? Or maybe he just didn't understand how a program worked? Can you provide a little more information?
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@danzer (2723)
• Philippines
25 Jan 08
If I invite you to be a co-founder for an online network marketing business, would you be interested?
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@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
22 Jan 08
I think these are very rel problems, I note fo instance that mylot would earn me a lot mor if I had a vibrant network of refferrls, but this has not worked out and all my earnings ae a result of my own hard work!
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@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
22 Jan 08
I think these are ery rel problems, I note fo instance that mylot would earn me a lot mor if I had a vibrant network of refferrls, but this has not worked out and all my earnings ae a result of my own hard work!
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@dvschic (1795)
• United States
23 Jan 08
well most sites are free, so there goes the high pricing, ownership can tend to suck, but what's the problem with the business opportunity? i'm making extra money every month by reading emails and sharing cool info with friends.... hmmm sure does suck...
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