MLM Scams Running Rampant On The Internet?
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To a bunch of people, MLM scams seem to be everywhere.
In fact, there is such a stigma concerning MLM's that if you're in one, odds are you're a tad embarrassed when people ask you what you do for a living.
"I, um, sell stuff on the internet," seems to be a standard response to this seemingly harmless question.
But why? Is there a purpose for people to believe in MLM scams?
It appears that most people believe in these MLM scams because the failure rate is high, plus you're simply recruiting people that will spend money, yet have no hope of succeeding down the road.
However, let's say that you draw a conclusion you want to start a restaurant. First of all, you're certainly going to do some research. Hopefully you already have some experience, or have somebody helping you who's done it before.
You design out every last detail of your menu, location, prices, motif, decorations, promotions, marketing, plus you even receive a substantial loan from the bank to get you up and running.
However, even with all of this planned out, the outside expertise you're getting, and the finances to help, there's a 7 in 10 chance you'll have to close your doors in the next couple years. And that's after using every cent and every second you have devoted to your project.
I find that interesting, because if I travelled around the United States and gave seminars on how to open and supervise restaurants, there wouldn't be any negative feedback when I told people what I did. In fact, nearly all of the world would maybe semi-respect me for doing this.
but aren't I just really setting people up to fail? The huge majority of the people who even attempt to start a restaurant will lose everything.
Now, let's say you want to join one of the many MLM "scams" out there. You have to use a few hundred bucks to get involved. I personally now spend $190 per month for my MLM, my marketing system, and a few other tools.
And, it doesn't take every second of my life. In fact, many people who earn money in mlm do so part-time. So, you don't have to give all your time, or even leave your job to take a dive into something unknown. Plus, you have the chance to create a business without mortgaging your home.
And if you believe in MLM scams in the literal sense (like being against the law), then you've missed that boat by about 35 years. I think there would be a bigger fuss if 10 million people in the United States were involved in MLM scams.
MLM Scams: How to Avoid Them
I would say that the only thing resembling one of the MLM "scams" might be somebody who recruits others and ignores them. someone without a mentor, or any training available to them, is almost always going to fail.
now how do you avoid this in your MLM career?
Two things I suggest:
1. research the upline and team you plan on joining. Make sure there are other people willing to help you and that they do frequent trainings. The greater support there is within the team, the more likely you can have success.
2. Just like in beginning a restaurant, you must comprehend how you plan on marketing and building your business. on the internet, you have an unlimited potential to obtain leads and prospects, if you have the correct instruction.
Hope you enjoyed this post about MLM scams!
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