MLM - Multi Level Marketing Has anyone ever experienced success with an MLM strictly by using internet methods of exposure/marketing?
I have been doing online profit for dummies that makes alright money just posting free videos romoting the systems funnel and the sales funnel naturally takes people through the process of setting up and transitioning into MLM witht he empower. I have seen people do the best with empower and my cash freebies that is connected to online profit for dummies. Just type in google "online profit for dummies review" or "online profit for dummies scam" and it shows my video explaining the system. I have been making around $275 a month not doing the MLM empower part of it and only working on it in my spare time 2-4 hours a week. if you have not already looked into empower, and if you want to make money with MLM this system that I am doing now works hand in hand with it. It will presell them for the MLM empower portion of it. You can use the my cash freebies and online profit for dummies system to test it out for cheap and make some sales and then reinvest in empower. I am tempted to join as the my cash freebies and online profit for dummies system works great for me so far with little work and you make $25-$50 dollar commisions if somone signs up under your link for a freebie item. I did not know if i wanted to pay monthy to join a MLM as i am not fond of MLMs but that is just my opinion. I have seen a few people make good money with empower but you really need a system like online profit for dummies that can warm them up a little to the system and how it can work for them. I hope this helps I am in the same boat as I have been thinking about a online MLM that would be profitable to join for passive income, so far only empower looks legitamite. With all MLMs it seems like many will have to loose out eventually just because they are very similar to fiat currencies or ponzi schemes they usually end up going downhill and take the last peoples money with them.
I have observed MLM schemes with dismay for over 25 years now, both online and offline. I know of NO ONE who has ever made money from them for any consistent period of time. Supposedly, the scammers who set these up do make money initially, but I really do not know of these people or their results. However, the concept is easy to understand and it is clear why they do not work: they are all pyramid schemes in which each layer of "management" has to find a new batch of "salespeople" to get involved for the scheme to work. Eventually, you run out of prospects/victims and the group collapses. My advice is to steer clear of MLM and focus on creating a real business that offers value to real customers.
Yeah, that name is totally trashed today. I don't think they even liked to be called multi-level marketers anymore. Today it's network marketers. There were legit mlm programs in the past. Avon, Liquid Vitamins, MCA come to mind. Today it's nothing but little scams that pop up here and there to get a quick buck and then disappear. I still believe there are legit MLM companies out there, but they are harder and harder to find.
It is also times like this that companies should try to create legitimate systems/products with real value.
An interesting MLM-type company that was viewed as "legitimate" a long time ago was Amway. Their brand/name has become so trashed because the worst fear of a person was to hear that a friend or family member had joined Amway because that meant they would be faced with ceaseless entreaties by the new Amway rep to join in the operation. It became the butt of late night jokes, etc. It got so bad that when they were soliciting you to join, they would not tell you the name of the company that this "great offer" was coming from. This was back in the 1980's. I know that they are still around, but continue to keep a very low profile because of the horrible branding issue that they continue to have. The point is that Amway is a legitimate company (they pay as promised, they have reasonable products as far as I know, etc.) but the sales process for their type of MLM (marketing to friends and family members, for the most part) was really disliked by the general public.