Do you like to join a multilevel marketing?

@reco13 (605)
Philippines
April 19, 2010 10:47am CST
For me, multilevel marketing is not the solution to prosper but just a few days ago, I have joined a multilevel marketing. I believe the strategy is clear and perhaps, in a span of few months, I will be able to get back my investment. It's quite simple and easy to earn because members help each other. Hopefully, this will work well for me because I spent my last income just to gain a position in the said company. How about you, do you believe in multilevel marketing, and are you interested to join?
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9 responses
@pratheep87 (1227)
• India
19 Apr 10
No will be my straight answer for this question. I dont have belief in Multi Level Marketing system. Most companies in India jump into multi level marketing and they scammed many people and their hard earned money. I think no i am sure multi Level Marketing is a failure business model.
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@reco13 (605)
• Philippines
10 Jun 10
It seems you are really against multilevel marketing? Have you had any previous experiences with multilevel marketing to make you say it will not work? I gave it a try because I know I can make it until there is time. I don't want to lose hope on this since I joined it...
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@Grat15 (439)
• Singapore
19 Apr 10
I have an experiance with multi level marketing in the real world. I never get anything. The prices of product i have to sell too high. When i tried to recruite sombody, they had been a mamber. In my point of view. mlm not a to sell product but to recruite other people. If all of the people in this world become a member, than the last one whose join earn nothing. Hope you not the last one. Good luck.
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
11 Jun 10
Not everyone will even want to join, many would prefer to be customers. If the product is of high quality what does the price matter? Does everyone drive a Yugo? Or do some people drive Lexus's and Mercedes? Most times, the quality is worth the price and then some.
@reco13 (605)
• Philippines
10 Jun 10
That is what makes most people lose hope. Because they think negatively and think that mlm will not be successful for them, they join when it's too late. The point here is first come, first serve. You should weigh if the mlm is worth the cost. For me, the mlm I've joined is fine because with the one-time fee, I can forever recruit others. No limit, no deadline. I can do recruiting at my own way, own pace, own time. I also have received several products which I used personally so it is really worth it! What do you think?
• United States
19 Apr 10
I've joined a few in the past where I barely made my money back and in some cases ended up losing money. I'm currently in a few affiliate programs that were free to join. One specific program has been pretty good and I've been able to make a little money on a monthly basis (some months are better than others) The site has an area where items of all kinds are sold and I've been able to save money on items I use in everyday life (the same exact brand!!)when I compare the price to what I pay in the stores, even with the shipping fee, I'm still saving money! I have also sold a few items on this site, so it is working well for me. Best of luck with your MLM programs!
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
20 Apr 10
I have 100% complete and honest faith in the MLM business model. It is designed in such a way that if you scam others, you fail. Although, no one really fails, they QUIT. No one "fails" at anything, they just give up before they succeed. Do you know what kind of compensation plan you run under and the best way to optimize for financial rewards for yourself and your team? It is a skill to learn! What kind of upline support and training do you have? Did your sponsor walk you through a step by step duplicatable lead generation system? Or at least teach you how to make and use a list of your warm market, and how to develop a cold market list, as well as using your power of influence in your fuzzy market? Skills are essential. I belong to what I believe to be one of the best network marketing companies on the planet. Better then that, I also belong to Mentoring For Free, a generic training organization, where people like me, and others that want to help new people, and people that want to give it one more try, to be the best they can be, no matter what company. Heck we don't even mention companies or products in any of the FREE training. If you have any questions, regarding anything, I am here for you. I would recommend you check out my profile banners as well, as that is a direct link to Mentoring For Free, and a free copy of Success in 10 Steps, which will start you in a great direction. Aside from money, why do you want to start in MLM? What situation in your life do you never want to experience again? With Appreciation.
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
9 Jun 10
Reco, how has your business been going?
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
11 Jun 10
What system are they teaching you to gain referrals? What company are you with? Though I will say I am not a prospect for your business, just the same as you are not a prospect for mine. I can help you, though, I personally am not overly successful yet, I learn from very successful people though, and they love to help for free. One of my favorite strategies, and it is used by those above me as well, is the Two Minute Story, I also like to share, FREE and GENERIC information, the likes of what is offered by Tom 'Big Al' Schrieter, my favorite thing to share by him is a brochure PDF called "Are you Walking Past a Fortune" I will send you the link later today, and of course we share Mentoring For Free and Success in 10 Steps which are Generic, soup to nuts, no BS information on how to build a business, I would be honored to plug you into that system to and see what else I could to help! How have your friends and family felt about you getting involved in MLM? Did you inform them? Do not try to get them in, just tell them what you are doing, some may be interested others not, but be sure and tell everyone, and there will be some with a negative attitude about MLM, and that is fine, don't listen to their horror stories focus on Success Stories, and keep your eye on your vision. Sincerely and With Appreciation.
@reco13 (605)
• Philippines
10 Jun 10
I still haven't gotten any referrals yet but I know I can still make it. There still is a lot of time. lol. I believe this company and I know that the opportunity it offered me is incomparable, so I will still stick with it and believe that in time, I can also get back my ROI. Are you successful in MLM? Share me your strategies. Hope to hear from you again...
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@Bhemzky (423)
• Philippines
19 Apr 10
I try to join things like that but failed to make an ROI(return of investment). If these things could really make a difference, why does its members are still not rich?
@reco13 (605)
• Philippines
10 Jun 10
Hello bhemzky. The members aren't rich yet because they stop and lose hope. Just like you perhaps, they think that it will not work for them. Just be patient and determined to reach your goal so that you can make it. Also, stay positive and show others that you enjoy with the business., I guess, everything will reflect with the way you show others how satisfied you are with the company.
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@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
11 Jun 10
I know a lot of people that only make 500-1000 bucks per month. They aren't well known yet, but only the true warriors make it to the top. We teach people that starting small is the way to go, as a matter of fact, when I pitch it to someone with no idea what MLM is, I ask them what an extra 500 a month could do for them, then teach them how to achieve it in my company. You don't hear about the low earners, because they don't have the funds to flood the hype. Sincerely and With Appreciation.
@yumanal (143)
• China
20 Apr 10
Do you know you are in danger my friend ? There are only two ways to earn more money in the world,one is 'low cost 'and another is 'high technology' . Multilevel marketing means multicost,just think about that if cost is high what will be happened. Only a little suggest for you .
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
11 Jun 10
From what I understand there are two ways to make money in the world, Linear and Residual. Linear - You work, you get paid, you stop working, you stop getting paid. Like most people, call center, doctor, lawyer, police officer. Residual - Work very hard, do it very good the first time, continue to get paid over and over for the work you already have done. Not so many people, Authors, Musicians, investors and of course MLM business people. What is low cost, what is high technology, MLM is the fairest form of free market on the planet. She is in no danger at all, she will make her life far better. In what ways does multi level mean multi cost? There is very little cost, way less then compared Starting a traditional business, just a couple of legal fees and product purchases, and the products are almost always of a much higher quality then what you can get in a store, and they are delivered. Bit of continued product purchases to qualify(which in many countries is Tax Deductible), and you just need to talk about your products and share them from time to time, and tell people how your life is better for the business you started. Sincerely and With Appreciation.
@geniustiger (1694)
• Philippines
20 Apr 10
I have interested it for so long and have experienced. It is smoothly at first up to second year.The members and debtors are good payors religiously. After many years gone by, problems come and whatever reasons it come up to not paying their obligations.They start with late payments and have many allibies of not paying. It come up w/ problems and ended to me a downfall of my networking or multilevel marketing. So sad I'm the one suffering it right now. So I got hurt through this experienced of mine.
@p_vadla (1685)
• India
24 May 10
what is the name of the mlm you got involved ?
@Devilova (5392)
• Indonesia
20 Apr 10
For me, yes.Cause I've join an local MLM here in my country.For me, we just not think to make money in there.But lot of lesson that we can take.And yes I've get my ROI and still get some plus in there.Got lot of new loyal friends, great mentor, and raise my ability in such a thing.
• Philippines
20 Apr 10
The ratio is about 50:50 i think. Many are saying they really makes money through MLM but other says they are not earning. An acquaintance said to me once that in able to earn from MLM you need to be a hard-worker and somehow good at sales. Well, I somehow believe in her because no matter how good your product/company is if you're not trying your best to work it out then nothing would really happen to your business.