Is a membership/subsription to a website through a referal program considered to be mlm?
I know that with mlm’s you need to sell a legitimiate product. However i was thinking that if that product was a subsription/membership can you create a legal downline with that as a product?
lowenhard
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Why do people in MLM say its a business, but when asking for their numbers compare it to a paycheck?
Don’t these people realize a paycheck is for a job, and revenue/expenses is for a business? People in MLM tell you its a business until you ask for their numbers, and then its a job and private. I would not ask for their information if they were hiring me for a job, but trying to sign me up for their business those numbers should be expected. Is this just yet another component that makes MLM a joke?
alessandro
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I have a new MLM biz I am promoting. What are the best methods of getting downlines free and fast?
This MLM/Network Marketing biz is the simplest I have seen and it has a lot of freebies one can enjoy. I discovered that getting people to join is very difficult. Please advise me on how to get downlines for my business.
warri
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Can someone plese advise on a good home based business that is not MLM?
Please no scams. No MLM. No “sign up with us and build a web page marketing our stuff and you will get a commision” sites either please.
nolabeth
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Why is it the only people who defend MLM are MLMers themselves?
***Question directed to people NOT involved in MLM***
Consider that someone could tell you a stock broker is a terrible business and fraudulent activity and you can bet lots of other people other than stock brokers (basically unbiased people) would defend the industry. Same can be said with nearly every industry.
But in MLM, the only people that ever defend it are the MLMers themselves, and no one else. No one who has ever looked at MLM and decided against it has ever has anything positive to say about it. Its seems its MLMers versus the world.
Why do you think MLMers so blatantly overlook this?
rion
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Is an MLM pyramid structure the same as a pyramid structure in the workplace?
You know what I mean? In MLM it is taught that when people say its a pyramid you explain to them that the pyramid is the same thing as any business, with lots of workers on the bottom, managers higher up making more money, and the top people making the most.
When you consider that in MLM the people at the bottom are not making any money (at least not enough to live off of), yet in conventional workplaces the people at the bottom are at least making a wage, does this comparison hold water?
mahika
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