MLM Script and MLM Software

If MLM is such a brilliant marketing model...?

...why don't you see any MLM companies competing against any of the largest retailers in the world. You hear all the time (and have been hearing for 25 years) how MLM will take over how sales are conducted, yet is there even a single MLM specific product that is considered mainstream yet? How can so many people in MLM be so naive to still think that the MLM marketing method is even decent being that is has produced nothing notable other than sales to the MLMers themselves? hoozdaboss - Kirosaki is brilliant because he added some pro-MLM comments and thus sold his books the droves of MLMers who bought the book merely because it was someone moderately famous speaking positive about MLM. MLMers never consider the fact that Kirosaki doesn't do MLM and just maybe says things all these positive thins to sell more books. For every financial author that says something positive about MLM there are bundles who would have nothing to do with the industry. Mentioning one author who says something positive is called selective quoting...which runs wild in the MLM mentality. Mexico4me...good to see you are still up to the old game, replying to every question I post and never actually addressing the question. This one too hard for you to rationalize this time? You will one day face the fact that MLM is nothing more than a sham.

Public Comments

  1. It's because MLM isn't really a model that is meant to "take over" retail at all. It's meant more as a viral form of spreading a product by offering the "agent" a bonus for their work. Xango is about as close to mainstream as it gets, but in the end it's just a juice that you could get at Costco. The dream is behind the earnings potential that people can get, which pushes them to shill it to their friends and families.
  2. I just read this book called Wave 3..... by the year 2000, 90% of all sales will be conducted by MLM companies. I totally believe this will happen. Oh wait we are in year 2006.... OK, I need to go out and buy the book Wave 5. K, hold on while I do that, I will be back shortly. God speed.
  3. There are a few "sort of rans" out there. Amway - manufacturers of plastic tat - that have established quite a reputation as being a fair size Some of the "catalogue companies" do offer commissions on the sales of people you have recruit - ok, not MLM but 2LM :) Basically though, the whole concept is a bit flawed - there is not an infinte number of people around to make everyone who joins money. SOMEONE ultimately has to part with more money than they are getting. People love to delude themselves though and the idea of "running theirown business without need to do anything" appeals so much that people switch their intelligence off, their greed is turned on and they hand over their money. Alas most people will only see the truth AFTER they have lost their money and finally realised that just because something works on paper does NOT mean it works in real life.
  4. Have you ever heard of Robert Kiyosaki? If so, read his book, The Cashflow Quadrant. This guy is brilliant and he promotes MLM's 100%. I, like many others in the free enterprise system, do not have the financial IQ like Mr. Kiyosaki and his kind, so I defer to his and his kind for knowledge and expertise. I believe he's a heck of a lot reliable than the twit at the water cooler.
  5. MLM became a buzz word and everyone tried to jump on the badwagon. Just like everything else, MLM programs have to be run effectively to be brilliant. Many people who run MLM programs don't know how to do it. You have to pay people for their downstream only if they reach a certain level of product sales each month. You have to make the number easy to achieve and help them achieve it. You have to have a ploicy that eliminates affiliate memberships if numbers are not consistently reached. You will sell product and weed out the people who want to sit on their rear ends and let everyone else do the work. A number of companies have gone public based on MLM marketing. Avon, Tupperware, Cognigen, --- theres a pretty long list.
  6. Because not every MLMer is like entrunerprenur, if people REALLY market products then it could be on mainstreem, most MLMer just buy and meet the quata, so people do not know a lot about MLM products as they should, because most MLMers keep it on themselves, try to avoid rejactions.
  7. *Wink* *Wink* Marcello! How the heck are ya? I figured you were missing me when you posted this question. I missed you too. (I just KNOW he's going to ask me out one of these days) *Blush Don't hold your breath! Why would I give up an income you could only dream of? Silly boy. When are you going to realize that your hate campaign is filled with questions too ridiculous and childish to warrant an answer from an intelligent,business owner? I just like playing with your mind and seeing what your next stupid question is going to be. If you come up with an intelligent one, perhaps I'll take the time to answer it, but all this mud slinging is going to get you nowhere except using your silly little alter-ego's to answer your own questions. Fairly transparent.
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