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Mr.$
Hello, all, some of my friends are recommending a few MLM programs to me.
Do you think MLMs reliable and profitable?
What are the best MLM program?

Thanks for helping me out of this. blush.gif
aguzx
Don't be lazy, Look at previous thread or do search in this forum, you can see MLM thread there...
dealmaker
QUOTE(Mr.$ @ Jan 3 2007, 04:08 AM) [snapback]3459100[/snapback]

Hello, all, some of my friends are recommending a few MLM programs to me.
Do you think MLMs reliable and profitable?
What are the best MLM program?

Thanks for helping me out of this. blush.gif


Yes but you need to find the right one ....There are some good companies out there and you will need to do
some research to find one that suits you. I would look for 2 things; A quality product and a generous commission plan.

Some things to consider:

How many people do you need to sponsor in order to reach your income goal?
If your income goal is $1000 a month and you find an mlm where you make $1 per referral, you would need
to sponsor 1000 members...While if you make $10 per referral you would "only" need to sponsor 100..

Would you buy the product without the moneymaking side of it? Is it possible to buy the product without getting
involved in the mlm?

Are you comitted to working for months or years to reach your incomegoal? Dont expect mlm to be easy money...
It takes a lot of work and your focus should be to help the people you sponsor to sponsor others. Can you give
them the advice they need to sponsor?

Thats a few things you can consider before joining. It would be helpfull if you have some friends with experience
who can help you, but if they arent very experienced in the mlm industry, you probably wont make any money from
joining under them as they cant help you by educating you about the business..

Good luck!
Lesbian
i think its profitable provided ur hungry enuff
Monee
QUOTE(Mr.$ @ Jan 3 2007, 04:08 AM) [snapback]3459100[/snapback]

Hello, all, some of my friends are recommending a few MLM programs to me.
Do you think MLMs reliable and profitable?
What are the best MLM program?

Thanks for helping me out of this. blush.gif


You will find a helpful discussion regarding MLM here:

http://www.moneymakergroup.com/Ponzi-s-Pyramids-Mlm-and-t121648.html
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texas97
MLM is profitable especially if you are at the top
or one of the pioneers of the company
and have good consumable products to sell
that in turn, will give you a long residual income.
timeinvestor
A team that you can learn from them.
Not just asking you to join and learn by yourself.
Read around and you will find it.
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Fushia
QUOTE(texas97 @ Jan 4 2007, 07:39 AM) [snapback]3465900[/snapback]

MLM is profitable especially if you are at the top
or one of the pioneers of the company
and have good consumable products to sell
that in turn, will give you a long residual income.


No more tho! One of the MLM i joined sells real products and helps late registered members to get a downline and commissions. They have created a good system to prevent members at the bottom of their matrices to struggle with a "zero downline" and no income. thumbup(1).gif

Bottom line is MLM programs are more legit and serious than HYIPs. dry.gif
Sand
if you have needed resources (f.ex. owning big web site) or you know how to get a lot of referrals without spending much money, then YES... if not, then most likely you will loose or in best case earn not more then few $ from MLM...
jodamy
I've tried out several MLM's where you have to sell products that seemed so easy, but not one of them worked out for me. the only one I've had success with is one that let's you purchase into a large travel agency, and become a travel agent to save money on vacations, cruises, hotels, etc... So I'm not selling a product, I'm selling the ability to save large amounts of money on the largest industry in the world - Travel.
Monee
QUOTE(Sand @ Jan 5 2007, 10:23 AM) [snapback]3472501[/snapback]

if you have needed resources (f.ex. owning big web site) or you know how to get a lot of referrals without spending much money, then YES... if not, then most likely you will loose or in best case earn not more then few $ from MLM...


It looks like several threads are growing on this MLM topic in this forum! post-36326-1110185726.gif

Anyway, below is my observations on the subject (copied from another thread). smile.gif



QUOTE(gonsaigon @ Jan 5 2007, 05:33 AM) [snapback]3471047[/snapback]

I did mention earlier that MLM's do not sit well with Aussies, Tax problems are a major concern(G.S.T).

But, let me give you an example of why MLM's are frowned upon here.

Thirty five years ago, a friend of mine had an older brother, a pilot, with T.A.A. (now Qantas), now this guy worked with a fellow pilot who had joined an MLM, called Golden products, this guy, Stewart got in on the bottom floor, and ran meetings, so large that they booked out town halls to accomodate crowds.

Stewart, was a general distributor day one, every meeting had financiers at their little desks, ready to sign people up for enough money to get in to this get rich quick plan, and, sign them up they did.

Thirty something years later I would guarantee most of these people are still working their way through their own personal warehouse full of overpriced soap powder. Ethically these guys were alley cats, there was never any defined territories, nor were there any products sold that were greatly different from generic brand household products.

As a race, it seems we are allergic to MLMs.

Stewart, all around good guy, got rich, many of his victims really never got over the loss, both financially, and in broken spirit. You see all Stewart did, was take advantage of friends, family, their friends and family Ad Nauseum.

In the U.S. Mlms may work, here in Australia, I would be picking buckshot out of my ass.

Pete


Pete, I agree with you on this. thumbup(1).gif

Group Leaders and the so-called “Heavy Hitters” keep lying to their members/followers and prospects, making them believe their recruiting success can be duplicated and all they have to do is to keep trying and never quit. Yeah, right, never quit paying their membership fees which in fact are feeding the bank accounts of those sitting at the top of the matrix.

Most of the time, the program does not even have a good and sellable product to begin with. These Group Leaders and “Heavy Hitters” know very well that as the matrix grows exponentially with the bottom levels becoming wider and wider, new members signing up late have less to zero chance to successfully build their own downlines in order to secure an income for them. Yet they lie to their prospects, hype them and get them into their downline anyway. Then their downline members struggling on the bottom levels of their matrix without a downline and commission drop out while swearing to never join another MLM program again. These greedy Group Leaders and “Heavy Hitters” do not care about anyone but themselves. Once a program closes down, they simply move to the next new MLM/Matrix program and repeat their abuse and crime. They make me so mad! furious.gif diablo.gif

HYIPs are way too risky and one cannot count on Autosurf programs to make a living online. What else do we have? Affiliate programs with Commission Junction, LinkShare, Performincs, etc.? Adsense with Google? Performance based Affiliate programs with ClickBank? Can you count on a steady monthly income and feed your family with these programs? unsure.gif

I do not think so, MLM programs are still the best programs structured to reduce your load of work and allow you to build an organization and create a residual income with a little financial investment. And when they offer some real products sellable to non-participants then they are legal and recognized by the Authorities in a majority of Countries, including in the USA. The bottom line now is to prevent your organization to shrink and your residual income to dry up!

It would be nice to find MLM programs that anyone can join at anytime (even fall on the bottom levels) and still be able to build and keep a downline with the residual income that comes with it. It would be great if the late members located on the wide bottom of your matrix do not drop out, causing the whole structure to collapse! Yes, it would be fantastic if all participants in a MLM program could be guaranteed an income no matter when they join and where they are located. My team and I have created some solutions to resolve the “zero downline / zero income” problems in MLM programs. I will not discuss it here to avoid spamming. But, if we want to keep making money from home and online, I think we should try to improve programs that are legal, promising and less risky. smile.gif

Monee .....
nenumphar

The major problem in MLM is how to get your referrals to upgrade. I have been in many and have quite successfully managed to recruit people into my downlines but what good is with a large downline if they don't upgrade.


People are willing to throw hundreds of bucks into HYIPs but when it comes to a $20 upgrade in a reliable MLM program they cry that they can't afford it.

Maybe now that the HYIP and autosurf industry is falling apart we can expect people returning to the MLM business again. There are many reliable programs which have been around for years.


Monee
QUOTE(nenumphar @ Jan 6 2007, 07:19 AM) [snapback]3477740[/snapback]

The major problem in MLM is how to get your referrals to upgrade. I have been in many and have quite successfully managed to recruit people into my downlines but what good is with a large downline if they don't upgrade.
People are willing to throw hundreds of bucks into HYIPs but when it comes to a $20 upgrade in a reliable MLM program they cry that they can't afford it.

Maybe now that the HYIP and autosurf industry is falling apart we can expect people returning to the MLM business again. There are many reliable programs which have been around for years.


Very good point!
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