When most people think about Multi-Level Marketing, they envision slick-talking,
insurance salesman-like people pushing their products at everyone in sight.
Maybe some of you have even tried MLM’s, didn’t get insanely rich overnight and
gave up thinking, “I must not be cut out for this business” or “this is the last
time I fall for one of these schemes”.
Part of the reason that many people don’t make any real money with MLM’s is
that they go in with unrealistic expectations. It’s not really even their own
fault either. Alot of the ads you see out there are promising some pretty
appealing stuff; overnight riches, insane profits, quit your job today. If it
were really that easy, wouldn’t everyone be working in their pajamas and
retiring at 30?
Want to know the truth? You can make money with MLM’s. Good
money. I know, I make good money.
So what’s the secret you ask? It’s not really a secret. If you think about
it, it’s really just basic business technique. The problem is that the true
nature of MLM’s can be clouded by all the hype, and people that aren’t
well-suited to this business join up thinking it’s their ticket to financial
freedom. Let’s look at the pros and cons, and you can decide if an MLM can work
for you.
PRO: When you join an MLM company, you are basically
starting a business. But it’s kind of like a franchise. You’re using the tools
that an already-successful company has tested, used and proven to be effective.
You’ve got a great product (I’m assuming you’ve chosen a program that does, in
fact, offer a quality product). All of this already gives you one of the biggest
benefits of MLM programs: you don’t have to deal with the manufacturing, the
packaging, the shipping, the inventory, the order-taking. Your focus is on the
advertising, and because of the power of the internet, this is literally at your
fingertips. In short, the company does most of the work for you.
CON: This very fact can actually be a drawback for some
people. It goes back to unrealistic expectations. Because it seems so easy, some
people think that they don’t have to do anything, that the money will just start
rolling in once they sign up. You laugh, but I’m telling you that I see this
happen every day. In fact, more people don’t do the A-number 1 thing that you
must do which is to place at least ONE ad. It would be like planning a great
party with the best caterer in town, but not sending out any invitations and
hoping that guests would just come stumbling by. The bottom line? You do have to
put in time, effort and sweat equity, just like any other business.
PRO: Promoting an MLM program allows you an extremely
flexible business. It really can be done in your spare time. Most of that sweat
equity is spent in the beginning; planning, organizing, placing your initial
ads, etc. Once you have the foundation in place, most of your time is spent
finding new ways to promote your business. You aren’t tied down to a 9-5
schedule, you don’t have to attend meetings, wear suits, be at the mercy of your
boss.
CON: It is imperative that you follow up religously. By
following up I mean not only with your leads, but with your downline. This is
the absolute key to turning a little trickle of sales into a real source of
income. The secret is in your downline. Most programs offer at least a 2-tier
commission program. Many go much deeper. Those who are making the really big
money are the ones who teach, mentor and follow up with their downlines.
Personally, I wouldn’t classify this one as a con, but I know that many would.
If YOU want to be successful, then make THEM successful. And what about your
leads? You’ve probably heard it before, but I’m going to say it anyway; on
average people have to be exposed to your information 7 times before they will
buy. The good news is that so much of this process can (and should) be
automated. If you only use one tool to automate your business, then make it an
autoresponder.
CON: If you absolutely can’t handle rejection and/or can’t
stick with something unless it gives you immediate results, then MLM’s are not
for you. Most people give up before they’ve even given it a chance. Even with a
“killer ad” it’s still a numbers game, and persistence will pay off. If nothing
you’re doing is working, you have to make changes, test, monitor. Then you have
to make more changes, test, monitor. Then, when you find just the right ad and
just the right places to post them, they might suddenly stop pulling. Remember,
this is your business. You’ve got to keep changing your approach as your
audience changes. Look how quickly companies change their commercials. They’re
responding to the changing market. This is why Jack was blown up, and it’s also
why he’s Back.
Always do your homework before you sign up. Ask for references from existing
associates. Contact the BBB and see if they have any information on the company,
good or bad. Be sure to read all the information that is presented to you. My
personal recommendation goes to OutSource2000. It’s my most successful program
by far.
So what’s the moral of the story? MLM’s can be a viable source of income.
They can be for you if you are persistent, organized and enjoy helping others,
but they’re not for everyone. Take stock of your skills and your expectations
and you will be able to make an informed decision rather than wasting your time
chasing something that’s just not for you.
Resources:
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The Better Business Bureau- They have an alerts section and local
BBB information.
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The FTC has a lot of information on which MLM's to stay away from.
Just by doing a search at their website for multi-level marketing you can get
a ton of information. You can find out which companies are or were being
investigated or taken to court by the FTC, and lots more.
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Cagey Consumer-Keep on top of the latest scams, and investigate hot
topics like Internet fraud and travel scams.
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