Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Re: [MLM Survivors Club] On researching MLMs

--- In mlmsurvivorsclub@yahoogroups.com, "narcissedespres"
<Narcissedespres@...> wrote:
But it's often
> that family member or close friend that convinces you to overlook your
> own misgivings. I had a family member in an MLM years ago, and she's
> told me that the reason she joined was because a close friend was
> involved. She got out after about a year, and pulled other people out
> with her, but she doesn't believe she would have joined if someone she
> really trusted hadn't presented the idea to her.
>
> -EA
>

Many years ago, I owned a hot tub store. Bought it just before Desert
Storm - and people weren't buying hot tubs when there was a war going
on.

To make my meager advertising budget the most effective, I sent a
questionnaire to about 100 of my customers, and one thing I learned
was: the thing that influenced their decision to buy a spa THE MOST
was the recommendation of a friend or family member.

And this IS the key to MLM.

Deb

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