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Business Guru
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Near Inverness, Highlands, Scotland
Posts: 7,719
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Probably as above, most people who try MLM fail, yet spend an awful lot of time and effort convincing everyone else that it's worthwhile before they drop out.
There are seriously better business models out there - MLM traditionally seems to be targeted at those most desperate to make "easy money", presenting lacquered promises and riches, only to disappoint. If people considered that making money takes effort, and prepared themselves to make that effort, I'm sure they would be better presented to make a success of themselves, and outside of MLM there are more secure business models that effort could be invested in. 2c.
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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 3
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True, they're a lot of business models out there that beat any mlm business hands down. However, lets look at what attracts people to network marketing. Little start up investment, the idea that anybody can do it and all you need to do is talk to friends and family.
Well it's true that you don't need a lot of money to sign up, but cmon you cant expect to market your business properly for less than £20. Also if you think that talking to friends and family alone is going to bring you success then you have another thing coming. Not everybody can do this business. On the flip side, there are a lot of people making money in mlm, but they are not working it the way the masses will tell you to work it. These people know about ads, marketing and sales. Unfortunately, the vast majority of people involved in the industry don't |
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