Tuesday, November 17, 2009

I am doing an MLM survey, those in MLM, please help?

Do you consider your downline to be similar to hiring employees or as a compilation of businesses?








If you consider them to be like employees, do you push them to strive for more sales or more recruiting (if your answer is sales or both, how much does your average downline do in sales per month)?





If you consider them separate businesses of their own (thus assuming you don't depend on your downline for income), how much personal volume (sales on your own) do you do?





***please don't come in here telling me you do all sorts of personal sales without stating how much monthly PERSONAL volume you do and what percentage of it you earn as commission. I need hard numbers, even if they are estimates.





Thanks.

I am doing an MLM survey, those in MLM, please help?
MLM is NOT a business, It never pays off except for the top tier (The folks who put it together). It is for people to rip other people off. It takes advantage of people who are looking for a quick buck usually those in our society who are poor or desperate.





Tell ya what in 10 years you come to me and show me your bank statement, if it's more than $1,000,000 cash I'll eat it! According to all the "MLM" schemes I've heard this is not supposed to be too difficult to achieve.
Reply:Marcello Is this your story?


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Reply:I hope you are not considering getting into MLM.
Reply:I have recently joined a friend because the products actually helped me feel better and greatly improved my physical appearance. As for down line I only sign up someone who has tried the product(s) and are happy with the products. So for me they are friends that are helping themselves to a healthier and happier life. My personal volume is about $170 per month whole sale and the little extra from my down line pays for most of my purchases. If you would like more detailed information please contact me.
Reply:I do not recall signing up for MLM. However, I did hear some bad rumors about it. But from what you mentioned so far, I am guessing that your downline works like a referral since you get some amount of money that your downline makes. Am I correct? If not, I apologize. However, if I am right...I would say you consider them as partners and not employees. You shouldn't "push" them. You should "encourage" them. I am not in MLM, but I was in something similar to it. What you earn probably depends how much you are willing to do. I will do some more research on this.





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Reply:My mlm business is with Multi-Pure...water filtration systems


A legitamate company and business, 35 years in business, and Voted Consumers Digest "Best Buy" Not a pyramid scheme.





http://www.multipureusa.com/lnewton


I have done very well at this business because we sell a viable legitamate product with NSF certification. This is a product that people actualy need and want..!





$7.00 to get started (for your handbook, and pamphlets)





I dont really care what my downline does, because I make more on my sales than the commisions I earn from them. If your interested..give me a call.


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