April 15, 2009
where can i find an inexpensive way to build a web site that’s unrestricted and pays you for referrals?
i am trying to find an mlm that works with a competitive product and service that also pays out bonuses for referring others.
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I see on the internet that there are so many multi-level marketing home businesses out there even though you never hear anyone in your personal circle talking about them. I started one and it is awesome. Just wondering if anyone else is involved in these and how successful they are. How long? How much are you making? Any advice?
Mine is EcoQuest - it’s about 20 years old and made the inc 500. I found it because I had mold in my house and found a machine on the internet that would kill it. I bought it and it WORKED. The next morning my head wasn’t even stuffed! I was so amazed I wanted to start dealing them so, I do. It’s just difficult finding other people who care, people who want to help get these units out to the public who need them so bad. The EPA says over 50% of illnesses are from indoor pollution and nobody is doing anything about it! I’m trying to - and am amazed at how few care.
The one I am in is
http://www.maximumsuccess.com/padeva
It appears there is such a variety out there - some good, some not so good. But for those who succeed in a big way, what is it that sets you apart? For example, I don’t push, I am here when somebody needs what I have to offer. I’m just amazed that less seem to need that which is available. So much less than I thought. I put it out there to the public and since it’s not candy or explicit material, nobody has yet to beat my door down. So, tell me, what is it that sets those who have lines at their doors apart from those who don’t get paid attention to. MLM or not - it’s about marketing; getting product out to the market. If you aren’t WalMart or Sears, how can you get people to notice YOUR products - that happen to be so much better? ~Is there anyone successful enough to answer this?
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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?
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October 1, 2008
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?
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