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I've an intense dislike for MLM
Posted By: Kim Thomas In Response To: The more I see of Free Agent Path ... (Russ)
Date: Monday, 18 August 2003, at 2:28 p.m.
Call me stupid or call me what you will, I have an intense dislike for MLM and whoever promote MLM program earns a big "distrust" on my part.
In all cases, there will be an exception. However ask yourself this question -- would you want to bet the odd against you or favor you? When you are in business and especially Internet business would you want to have to pay your way to make it or do you want to make it because it was you that did it?
This is a free country -- use your elbow grease and release the genius inside of you and have a dare devil attitude toward making a living.
If any group that I will ever want to join and is gladly to pay are those that belong to a private coaching kind of club. When someone takes you under their wing they will try to help you.
For all newbies who had no idea how to make it yet and thinking of joining any kind of MLM group is a big mistake. Learn it first hand from the pros by joining their private coaching club. Pay your dues and ask all the questions while you are there to clear your confusion -- then leave them to make it on your own. Don't clutch yourself under someone's wings because you're afraid to fail. Failing is the first sign of making it really big.
Making it on your own is the premise of being an entrepreneur.
I have not yet started my private club but I will in due time. There are more questions for me now then answers for you -- so I need to clear the way first.
The premise of this group is absolutely different and that is you will only be required to stay for 1 year and after that wanted to or not, you are out leaving room for others to enter. Since private group by definition is small and personal at least to my definition. While there is no one formula that fits all problems, luckily the heart of almost all problems with the net lie in two main areas, they are
1- traffic conversion factor and 2- sales copy.kt
> The more I like it - with one big
> reservation!> So far, I find it brilliant. It takes
> prospects step-by-step, using information
> and quizzes, through the reasons Network
> Marketing is one of the best opportunities
> around. You even get a "promotion"
> for answering questions and following the
> steps.> And you become part of a team - meeting your
> teamates, becoming comfortable talking to
> comparative strangers and bonding - all for
> free. It's a nice and easy way to begin
> teaching others to overcome phone fear.> It is a great system for building a team
> before signing them up. I think we all could
> learn from it and it could be applied to all
> of our opportunities. At least it's free so
> you don't have to put up any money if you
> don't like whatever mlm program Mark has
> chosen (to be revealed Aug. 25th)> What I don't know - the one big reservation
> - is if I will like the mlm company Joyner
> has chosen for the initial income stream.
> We'll see.... (but I'm still betting it's
> Xango.)> Anyway, no matter what one's opinion of Mark
> - and I am as skeptical as anyone out there
> - he has designed something really
> interesting. I've seen a lot of recruiting
> programs and this is one of the best.> Cheers,
> Russ
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