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    Question MLM? Has anyone been succesful?

    I have tried many different MLM programs over the years. Although I operate several other business's MLM is so much fun for some reason. Anyway,has anyone found a great company along with great success? I had always done well in MLM but never found that company that had EVERYTHING. I am sure I have found that company now. Needless to say I am super excited and looking forward to meeting great people and making some GREAT MONEY! I have 3 Great mentors from the top of the business who really know their stuff. The company is of course, Ambit Energy! They have the most complete and well thought out business I have ever witnessed in the MLM field. Is anyone else in Ambit? What about other MLM companies?

    Check out Ambit Energy! www.chadholmes.whyambitworks.com

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    In my experience, there are few MLM companies who can make a legitimate revenue year after year without either totally collapsing or being shut down by regulating authorities.

    Whether it be Liberty League, Polaris, the Lotto Club, Herbal life etc, the strategy is always the same with the top level members receieving the majority of revenue whilst the associates or new members lose out.

    Before entering any MLM scheme, try to do as much research as possible. I know quite a few people who have tried to make it in the MLM business but without much success.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdibb View Post
    In my experience, there are few MLM companies who can make a legitimate revenue year after year without either totally collapsing or being shut down by regulating authorities.

    Whether it be Liberty League, Polaris, the Lotto Club, Herbal life etc, the strategy is always the same with the top level members receieving the majority of revenue whilst the associates or new members lose out.

    Before entering any MLM scheme, try to do as much research as possible. I know quite a few people who have tried to make it in the MLM business but without much success.
    The top member associates get there by building it their selves. U speak as if it were luck. The point of MLM is that they build their own organization.

    Although I do not work in MLM (anymore), I have many clients in the MLM field who I teach lead gen. If you have not read magnetic sponsoring by mike dillard I recommend you get your hands on a copy. This book has changed the game for many, and will continue to do so.

    You can grab a copy here: Magnetic Sponsoring

    Combining a proper online marketing sales funnel with your own front end product line for lead gen with your Opportunity on the back end is the only way to build a network marketing business in this day and age.

    Theres pre built customizable systems individuals can leverage when starting out to brand themselves and help fast track their lead generation and add multiple streams of income to help cover the costs of marketing. Systems like CCPro.

    I personally use CCPro for my Business and highly recommend it

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    The first mistake I see here is that you seem to place alot of stress on your product and comp plan. Thinking that people join you for your product or your opportunity is the first mistake. Individuals will join your opportunity for YOU. Because they view you as a leader, as someone who can show them how to make the opportunity your apart of profitable for THEM.

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    "MLM...has anyone been successful?"

    Lol, yeah, the guy at the very top who is boisterous enough to find schmucks and suckers to pay him for selling HIS goods/service...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Machiavelli View Post
    "MLM...has anyone been successful?"

    Lol, yeah, the guy at the very top who is boisterous enough to find schmucks and suckers to pay him for selling HIS goods/service...
    This is true of many companies that have come and gone, and many that are still around, but don't lump them all into one category, there are some companies who have stood the test of time. Tupperware, for instance. Although, I personally would never join tupperware as it is way too labor intensive and I do not like companies where you have to keep buying their inventory all the time, just to sell their product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by entrepreneur640 View Post
    I have tried many different MLM programs over the years. Although I operate several other business's MLM is so much fun for some reason. Anyway,has anyone found a great company along with great success? I had always done well in MLM but never found that company that had EVERYTHING. .............
    I have a great report from a guy who was in several MLM's and decided to research 38 different companies to find a legitimate business that would really work. Message me and I can send it to you if you like.

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    You people realize you are talking about Pyramid schemes, right?

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    No, we are not talking about Pyramid schemes, they are illegal. There is a big difference.

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    There are some of them who are successful...

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    This post has nothing to do with your title. Stop trying to sneakily hype your stuff and waste other people's time. Try making a legit, informative, useful, interesting or discussion generating post with you hype in your sig where it's supposed to be.
    Do something you're passionate about. It makes a world of difference to your success.

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    MLMs can be fun and exciting, but they take a lot of work and dedication. I've met those who are successful at it, but it isn't for most people.

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    Only two-tier MLM works. For MLM you first need a good unique product. Then you need a dedicated superaffiliates willing to build you a resellers network. Then it works.

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    HAHA! Dude, go read about pyramid schemes and read about MLM's. Big difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veikoh View Post
    Only two-tier MLM works. For MLM you first need a good unique product. Then you need a dedicated superaffiliates willing to build you a resellers network. Then it works.
    You're right you do need a good product but it also has to be products people need and want and use every month so that you create residual income. When times are tough and people cut back they are going to cut out any purchases that they don't consider necessary.

    I don't know what you are referring to as a two tier system. Do you mean the two leg system aka the binary system? I would never join a company with that system as they only pay on the leg with the lowest volume, not a create business model for the person working it. I also would never go with a company that has "breakaways", they basically punish you for developing someone good.

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