what's your view on mlm earning system?

@sacrg793 (429)
China
June 17, 2007 12:45pm CST
mlm earning is a controversial issue that affects everybody. do you hate it or do you love it? well, i know most of the people hate it just because mlm the system itself dosn't make any profit and every peeny comes from members, the lowest also the largest base of this pyramid is going to lose everything and not making any money, so it's a system that somebody hates. what's your opinion, if there is a mlm program would you join it or just ignore it anyway.
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8 responses
• United States
17 Jun 07
I don't mind MLM scheme if I'm near the top, or my downline is responsive and the key to that is to get in early, and to make sure that the MLM isn't just there as an MLM, but that it is promoting a very worthwhile product. If the MLM is promoting something that people will want anyway, then the MLM can be a very profitable system. I wrote an article about this the other day, check it out here: http://associatedcontent.com/article/197979/tips_for_multilevel_marketers.html
@venshida (4836)
• United States
18 Jun 07
I just read your article on Associated content.com. your article was very interesting. I am new to MLM, and I signed up because someone recommend a site, but I never receive any info after that. I must say some people just care about the referral, and don't think of the after. I know I have sign up for stuff and then just call it quit after. You are right you have assist to your downline so they can be successful.
@Jamian (2603)
• Philippines
31 Jul 07
before, I hate mlm, but now I have tried it with a legitimate mlm company, I was wrong, mlm is really good, those who hate mlm are those people who dont understand the concept of network marketing, even Bill Gates is a believer of mlm, how much us? are we better than Bill Gates that believes in the power of mlm? we hate mlm because we have seen many people fail, but they fail because they did not work for it, or even trained hard, just like in school, many students fail, because they are stupid, those people who fail in mlm are also people who dont understand how to do the business.
@Phlamingho (7825)
• Denmark
26 Jul 07
Hmm I can understand why some people would hate some of the MLM programs out there, because some of them are really just stupid money scams that only benifit the owner. But there's a new trend coming. This new kind of MLM will deal with new products and will be a win-win situation for everyone. It's kindda hard to explain, but if you go here: http://www.e4l.biz/money.htm?Phlamingho and listen to the audio presentation I'm sure you'll understand what I'm talking about. If that's the type of MLM we are talking about - well then i LOVE it :-D
@gloria777 (1674)
• India
18 Jun 07
MLM is good way to earn money. But it should be worked in a group. Many people have made excellent money thru MLM. I think there are lot of people in U.S.A who works in MLM & earn good income.
@mypigbox (2245)
• China
18 Jun 07
I have got a lot of bad info about MLM.i want to do it by myself and have some experience of those programme.now i have sign up for 22usd.but can not make any money from that.
• India
18 Jun 07
i don't know.. haven't tried them really but have heard they are pretty good.. a friend of mine earned a few buks off it..
• United States
17 Jun 07
I love it, you just have to be willing to understand how the program your using works, and how to promote it, A Person that looks at something and says I have to invest money to make money and just leaves is stupid. In MLM you have to understand that it takes many people to make you money and by working together to help those people make you money you make even more money, then they will get people to work with and they will make money and you will make just a little more from your work. take care, Jon
• Lincoln, Nebraska
18 Jun 07
I am a big believer in mlm or network marketing. It is best if a company has products or services that can realistically be sold outside of the network marketing, that is downline compensation plan. This enables people an extra area of income as well as a sense of legitimacy for the company. Some good examples of great mlms are Pampered Chef, Shaklee, the old Watkins before they changed their compensation plan and so forth. I have several companies that I look into occasionally but only so far belong to two. Several of the free programs that employ more than one tier of affiliates are technically mlm programs.