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Why is everything in MLM / Network Marketing always overpriced relative to the retail sector?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the January 31st, 2010
Marcello asked:

I thought MLM was supposed to cut out the middle men like advertisers and wholesalers so that it could bring lower costs…instead we see ridiculously priced vitamins, $100 6 packs of juice, phone services with ridiculous rates, financial services twice as expensive as anywhere else…etc etc…the list goes on and on.

muteteli

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Has there ever been one in MLM who made enough selling before ever recruiting?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the January 23rd, 2010
Marcello asked:


I want to hear from any person in MLM / Network Marketing that has ever sold enough of their product or service to make a decent full time living (say at least $50k/year in earnings) before ever recruiting someone into their down-line.

The obvious nature of the question is to help refute that MLMers only really make money by recruiting. Say it ain’t so. Also, what product or service did you sell?
Aircoole - see Avon.
Jay S - you hit the nail on the head.

nest

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What is the secrect to running a good MLM?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the January 17th, 2010
Riggs3 asked:

I have benn in a MLM (Vemma) but I am having limited results, can anyone help me jump start my buisness?

afiya

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What are the 3 important points for the success of MLM?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the January 13th, 2010
ponnu asked:


I wanted to know success secret in Network Marketing or MLM.Currently I am doing one MLM the company is based in USA.

heide
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What is the best way to recruit for a MLM?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the January 6th, 2010
ccya asked:


I just joined a brand new MLM and no one has really explained how to recruit or market the company and/or product. The more research I have done the more confused I get. The internet is full of people selling their way, but if I had a lot of money to start, I wouldn’t have put my hopes into this company. And I don’t need more answers that will cost me hundreds of dollars.

svetlana
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What is the best MLM company going today?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the January 4th, 2010
2008topmlm.com asked:


I just wanted to know what MLM company do you think has the best opportunity and why. If you could also say what product they offer.

henriette
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What is the best home-based business to start with a small investment that does NOT involve MLM?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the January 1st, 2010
nestprop asked:


I am looking to start my own business. I have only a small amount of capital to invest. I would like to hear the comments and experiences of others who have done so successfully. I am not interested in MLM of any type.

andrique
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What do people in MLM use to assess the business opportunity financially?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the December 8th, 2009
Marcello asked:


Being that all MLMers tell you its a business, I am wondering what business principals are used to assess the opportunity from a financial point of view.

For instance, last year I bought an apartment building and my investigation of whether it was a good financial opportunity consisted of looking at the gross and net incomes for the prior 3 years (verifying income and expenses) , looking at the market rents and occupancy rates, and calculating the average sales prices (on a per unit base) over the past 6-12 months within a 1 mile radius. All that information was used in my financial assessment of the deal and to help me decide whether it was worthwhile.

Looking at financial statements is key in buying any business, but I have never heard of this in MLM. Other than statements made at a meeting or from their sponsor, what financial criteria is being used to decide whether the MLM “business opportunity” makes sense financially and is it ever verified?
Mexico4me, so your research was merely looking at a COMPENSATION PLAN! Oh my, how sad.

What exactly did you verify? That the plan would pay a particular compensation percentage? So, you are telling me your upline number’s, someone who is supposedly making money running this MLM business, was of no interest to you?

Yes, you are delusional. Thanks for proving my point!

elakshi

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How can you tell if a MLM deal is for real?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the December 8th, 2009
Jackal asked:


I am looking into getting involved in a new MLM deal. What are some of things I should look for? I will be at the top levels. That I know for sure.

giladah
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What percentage of mlm people end up quiting?

Posted in Small Business by admin on the December 3rd, 2009
torylocker asked:


I think it is around 99.999%. Some mlm people have called me names for my opinion on this…. So I am curious as to what you think the actual figure is.

sibian
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