REAL MLM TALES: Share Your MultiLevel Marketing Experiences
(Top New Franchises) Have you ever been involved with “direct sales” aka multi-level marketing (MLM)? Which one?
Amway? Avon? Cutco Knives (Vector Marketing) Equinox? Forever Living? Goji Juice? Herbalife? Juice Plus? Longaberger Baskets? Mannatech? Mary Kay? Meleleuca? National Safety Associates (NSA)? Nu Skin? Primerica? Quixtar? Shaklee? Tahitian Noni? Tupperware? USANA Health Sciences? VitaMark? Watkins Incorporated? World Financial Group?
What was your experience like? Did you make money? What was your most unforgettable experience?
Do you still sell via multilevel marketing?
Is multilevel marketing a scam or a legitimate but misunderstood marketing method?
Which is the best MLM program? Which is the worst?
WHAT DO YOU THINK? ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH MULTI-LEVEL MARKETING? SHARE A COMMENT BELOW.
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2 opinions for REAL MLM TALES: Share Your MultiLevel Marketing Experiences
J. Taylor
Jul 9, 2008 at 8:35 am
If you’re new to the MLM business the first thing on your list of “things to do” should be to start talking to people and building your down line. This is going to make you more money than simply selling the product. Talk to everyone you know and show them how excited you are to be in the company. If going out and finding people isn’t your cup of tea, you can always try a lead generation company (try GoLeadz or someone similar). These guys will go out and find quality leads of individuals interested in joining an MLM business, you then followup with them and then watch your business grow.
Lambert - Multi Level Marketing
Sep 10, 2008 at 2:43 am
Hi, Multi-level marketing is a network-based marketing strategy. It is often wrongly associated with pyramiding; affiliate marketing or home-based business franchising.
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