DOES MULTI-LEVEL MARKETING DESERVE ITS BAD NAME?
Or should the public give it a break?
In surveys conducted across the country, most people, those who were
not involved with MLM when asked, believed MLM to be a pyramid scheme. A
scam. A con game.
Why?
Because most of those surveyed have either lost money themselves in MLM
or known someone who has.
Think about it.
How many people do you know who are REALLY living well because of MLM?
Not "how many stories have you heard" about people doing well. How many
RICH MLMers homes, purchased with money they earned from MLM, have you
actually been in? How many have you followed to the bank as they
actually cashed those "5 figure" checks?
Success leaves clues and so does failure. Continue to follow the EMM
SUCCESS trail. Everything you need for REAL success is revealed in this.
She saw a future in which people would retreat to the relative safety
of their homes to escape the harsh realities of the world. They would
rent movies to avoid the commercials and use voice mail to avoid unwanted
phone calls. Her predictions were right on target.
How does this affect MLMers who are taught to make a list of their
family and friends? They become just another voice crying in the
wilderness. Another interruption. Another irritation. Is it any wonder that
MLMers complain about being members of the NFL?
If your prospects did not ASK for your marketing message or your
presentation then you are using Interruption Marketing. End of story.
Friday, February 1, 2008
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