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Banned SPAM! 10/25/2008 Dave_M |
Please answer the question, then watch The Brilliant Compensation Video on this link to see if it changes your mind. If so, let me know why or why not..
I dosen't work for you so move on...link removed This message has been edited. Last edited by: mainedawg, |
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suspended pending review,Nemesis |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by 19557416:
Please answer the question, then watch The Brilliant Compensation Video on this link to see if it changes your mind. If so, let me know why or why not.. Couldn't see the video, I have the wrong version of Flash... On the other hand the radio is full of ad's for "getting rich if only you follow my proven method, which I'm giving away for free" Isn't that nice of all these people? Who knows, make a "new economy" simply by having all of us sell crap to each other over the telephone or internet. And as long as no one notices that nothing of value is actually being created, it will work like a charm - More or less similar to selling Bonds based on the value of unpayable mortgages. Dave Dave This message has been edited. Last edited by: mainedawg, |
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Banned SPAM! 10/25/2008 Dave_M |
Watching the video is not a get rich video or is it selling anything. It is for informational purposes to teach people how much power they really have and the truth about networking. It will take all negativity about MLM or NWM out of the equation. It’s a great video if you get a chance to see.
PS. Personally I have a company that I have been with for 9 months and am doing over 20k a month. We only have 80k distributors and are doing 7 mil in sales a month. IF you’re interested, send me an email. I won't advertise here. Have a great day. This message has been edited. Last edited by: mainedawg, |
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Lead Moderator Post War Iraq Hot Topics Moderator mainedawg72gmail.com |
No outside links as per the TOS and Read and Heed.
Get rid of all your links, on your post or I will Ban you from here. Not suspend but BAN. Mainedawg Moderator |
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Can't follow the bove discussion but....Network marketing is a legitmate business and many many people have had success in the field. HOWEVER, one must be very careful about the company and it's track record. There are good companies out there like: Mary Kay, Amway, Avon and others. But there are many scams out there and they continue to rise up today especially in today's economic situation. Give a company due process...be careful and remember that over 6000 of those companies have come and gone in the last 5 years.
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I think Network Marketing can work, but the problem is that alot of companies stress recruiting new sales reps, rather than actually selling the product(s) the company offers. If a company pays you $3 to sell a product and $15 to recruit a new sales rep, what do you think people are going to do? They spend all of their time recruiting, and the company becomes a pyramid scheme, even if thats not how it was intended to be run. I think that the whole "The entire world must be in my downline" attitude is a major flaw in alot of the mentality in the industry, but thats just me.
That said I've met some really good people in Network marketing, and I've also met people that would sell their kids to make a buck if they could. |
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If a company is paying for recuiting new reps..then it is an illegal pyarmid or ponzy scheme.
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You may want to visit www.thechangeforamerica.com they give info on many different programs and cover the positive and negitive of each. |
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Brian Dunning of the Skeptoid Podcast took a look at network marketing recently. He found the key is the question of what you're really doing - can you be successful simply by selling the product to others, or do you really need to recruit people to sell for you to see the big money? If the real point is recruiting over selling, then most of the people involved end up only selling to themselves - paying for a demo kit, buying stuff for their own use, and so on. Amway, by the way, is a textbook example of this, but even in the more respectable companies like Avon and Tupperware, the bottom level of dealers often don't manage to make any money. On average, about 99.95% of network marketers lose money, never selling enough to make up their own expenses.
And frankly, the OP was desperate enough to come here and create an post/advertisement to try to recruit us in. I think that is a fair sign of which sort of program he's in. |
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