MLM has its good & bad like any other business in this world.
It's what ONE CHOOSES to do with one's life is what's IMPORTANT.
The industry has changed enough in recent years to be worth a second look. What used to be a fly-by-night business of scammers now boasts a fair share of public traded multinational giants and well established privately held companies with revenues in the billions. As a result, direct selling now deserves serious consideration as a possible way to create a second, home based income stream for yourself.
Direct Selling is...
Direct selling, network marketing, multilevel marketing, party-plan marketing, and one-to-one marketing are all variations of the same theme. Direct selling is the sale of a consumer product or service, person to person away from a fixed retail location. Generally speaking, the person doing the selling is an independent contractor.
In addition to selling your product, you also recruit others to sell products for you. These so-called "downstream" distributors pay you a percentage of their sales - just as you pay a percentage of your sales upstream to the person who recruited you. The idea is to recruit so many people that an increasing amount of your income comes from their efforts, not your own. Indeed, in network and multilevel marketing, recruiting others is often a primary point of business.
The reason you recruit others is so that you can earn passive income from their sales and obtain new customers for your products or services. In truth, the best passive income in direct selling or network marketing comes from satisfied customers reordering products or services you previously sold to them. If the entire business is focused on the recruitment of more sales representatives - and NOT on the selling or consumption of services or products - something is amiss.
What Direct Selling is NOT!
-not about getting you to buy a ton of products up front - which is pyramiding and is illegal.
-not a get-rich-quick business.
-not expensive to get into. (usually less than $300)
-not for the lazy.
-it's not necessarily about roping in your family and friends. If your supplier seems to focus more on getting you to recruit buddies and relatives rather than on selling and introducing the quality products or services it is providing, you're in the wrong company.





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