Do you have a favorite MLM or Networking program?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by alstar70, Apr 11, 2007.

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    Do you have a favorite MLM or Networking program?

    Or are you anti any Multi-Level Marketing plan. If so - argue why?

    Is is more important to find a great program or for the individual to be good at it i.e. we all know some people who could sell ice to Eskimos'.

    Aren't even internet affiliate marketeers really into some sort of MLM - although its just one or two levels as many affiliate programs reward you for introducing new members.

    I do - GDI which while not for most of the experts here does provide a way for average jo to start online.

    What do you do? Is it successful? If so, what do you believe makes it or you successful?
     
    alstar70, Apr 11, 2007 IP
  2. Contrarian

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    People are fake in MLM

    they claim making $1,000,000's....
    they claim to help you out once you sign up they will help you out ...psss when I went for training they were "busy"......
    not my thing and yes I did try it ...made my money back and said bye!
     
    Contrarian, Apr 11, 2007 IP
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    Most MLM are fake because the main intention is to recruit members and downline who would put in tons of money into the program for some useless product or services. Once they are in, they are trapped and to recoup their cost, they need to 'con' more recruits in the MLM.

    There is no such thing as Quick Cash and people going in are just blinded by the pipe dream of making it rich in double quick time.

    It is ever so easy to join an MLM and they will get you to join as a member so if there is just tons of members who can get 'member pricing' for their products, who would serious buy retail from you ?

    It is just commonsense that if there is no barrier of entry, how can one protect their rice bowl.
     
    eddy2099, Apr 11, 2007 IP
  4. alstar70

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    I think you right in that many people fail to look after those in their down lines. Of course not every person has the ability to do everything. But certain programs are certainly easier than others.
     
    alstar70, Apr 11, 2007 IP
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    I am also involved with GDI and I'm promoting GDI with a great marketing system. The marketing system is just as important as the product itself. To be successful in any viable MLM opportunity, you have to have a marketing system in place that is duplicatable by everyone in the downline. A great marketing system has to be effective at recruiting people and retaining people.
     
    edrmjr, Feb 3, 2008 IP
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    I can do nothing but recommend without a shadow of a doubt the Telecom Plus business opportunity if you are based in the UK. It is commonly known as the Utility Warehouse. You can watch the video about the business over at www.chooseyourfuture.co.uk and also on that page you can check out the website you would receive for free if you sign up as a distributor.

    The company allows you to offer the ultimate consumable that is used by everyone on a daily basis, so if you actually put any work into the business you cannot fail.
     
    PRC, Feb 4, 2008 IP