I met someone on myspace who is trying to talk me into considering network marketing industry….but everything so far does not tell me how they actually make money. He wants me to call and talk to him over the phone….but it all seems to good to be true.
Is network marketing industry a gimic?
March 26th, 2010
Ifydcat
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I believe they are variations of MLM pyramid schemes, where recruiting = success, the little guys doing the selling in the trenches often don’t do that well. I bet your not their only my space friend.
I don’t care for programs that talk about points & profits more than the actual product being marketed.
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Hard to not be lured into this idea–work on your own time, selling a product you can believe in. Make as much money as you want!
Find someone who makes what they claim you can make and then I’ll believe it! I have heard it all, looked into it, watched people get into this and that product through MLM/Network/ whatever they are calling it now…for the amount of time you put in you will make more money in a minimum wage job.
Look at the facts. They HAVE to charge tons and tons of $ for the product in order for everyone to make money along the way (and most goes to the guys at the top)
They HAVE to have a product they can justify charging the outrageous price they charge for the product
So then they HAVE to make claims that are mostly un provable, or unreliable, or are subjective. They try to hype up the effects of a product, or offer a blend of substances you have never heard of so you have nothing to compare to. Liquid supplements have been shown again and again to have no benefit beyond eating the actual fruit or even exercising.
Whenever you hear of a new substance (mangosteen, acai, seal oil, cocoa) that claims to cure everything from acne to arthritis to colds, RUN THE OTHER WAY. Not only are these substances generally not as precious as they say, they are hardly ever in the potent amounts they say, and anyway, if they were that beneficial, they would already be snapped up by the pharmaceutical companies to make remedies!!! (in some cases they already are, or they are in synthetic versions)
it is true antioxidants are full of benefits–they are no joke, great for your health, fight free radicals–all that is true. But half a cup of blueberries a day is a hell of a lot more affordable than $120 per month (and more!) for a liquid version. Your body does NOT make better use of something because it is in a liquid form!
It is never worth the time you put in , and NOTHING is worth losing friendships over awkward sales pitches to people who like you and are too polite to tell you off.
Network Marketing is NOT the same thing as a friend telling you about a great hairdresser. It is the equivalent of your friend calling and saying “Hey–I know this great hairdresser–want to get your hair done? How about tomorrow? Its $100 more than what you already pay but it is really special–they use baboon oil in their treatments and it will make your hair extra shiny if you keep getting the treatments every week. Can I make an appointment for you? You know, if you get other friends to book appointments too you can get a discount. Do you think you can give me a list of your friends who get haircuts?”
yeesh.
There are lots of legitimate businesses out there selling wonderful products and making money, find one and ask if they are looking for sales people–you will make as much money and probably deal with people who already buy the stuff and you won’t be the person who everyone avoids eye contact with when you walk into a party.