Thanks Hal, great responses so far... and as usual you covered all the
bases and then some, Robby too! I've got a few comments.
> Answer me this:
> What kind of business do you think you can get into that requires you
> to do nothing, buy nothing, invest nothing, no training, and then
> earn money?
> I mean seriously...
> mortar business this way, franchise (which flows to the top as well,
> by the way), and expect money just to come to you?
I'm just wondering why there is always that assumption that anyone against
MLM's isn't prepared to work hard? Just my interpretation of the comments
made. Actually, I KNOW why - it is SOP for distributors to promote that old
"anyone who fails at MLMs, just didn't work hard enough, think positively
enough, didn't want it bad enough", etc.. As if we all haven't heard it a
thousand and one times before.
Honestly, its so very typical of drone behavior - those that have been
assimilated, that there's NO way the term "neutral" can come into play..
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> And as far as the 99%+ that don't make money, that's not exactly
> accurate..
Actually, it is accurate, unless of course you don't want to be confused with
the facts. And don't be mislead by the statistics put out by most MLM
companies. You need to look at the fine print as it is stated that the
commissions paid numbers do NOT include ANYONE who has dropped out.
Kinda skews the numbers, ey?
But to prove a point, let's look at traditional business.
> 80% of businesses fail in their first 2 years.
As others have pointed out, completely false. And even if it were true, its
still a MUCH higher success rate than MLMs.
> See where the numbers say that 'so many have failed' are for several
> reasons.
> One, they don't feel they 'owe' this business of their choosing
> anything. And then wonder why it doesn't grow like the magic
> beanstalk thrown out the window.
> Two, they really do try, they do all they can as they muddle around
> in this new business, but they are doing it all wrong. It's not their
> fault, their heart is most definitely in it, but they are doing it
> all wrong and no matter how much they 'love' the business it won't
> keep a burger joint in business doing it all wrong either.
Oh please.
So all those that fail at MLM are either A) not business saavy enough or B)
have work ethic issues and expect hand outs? If you had spent any REAL
time on this list, you would know that quite a number of people here were
successful at MLMs and WALKED AWAY (some from 6 figure incomes)
once they learned the truth about how MLMs work.
One truth is that MLMs can not work without that 98+% failure rate. MLM
commissions are paid from those loyal drones who buy product monthly and
do not receive any commission. These MLM "failures" are needed to make
the commission structure work. Without them, MLMs would fail. If even
20% were successful, my guess is that the industry would crumble.
I would love for someone more saavy with numbers than I, to do a statistical
study/projection on it.
And folks,
> it only breeds instand failure. I mean you might as well not even
> sign up for ANY and I mean ANY 'business' if you aren't going to work
> it like a business, invest in it like a business, stick with it like
> a business, learn how to do it right so you actually profit.
Assumptions again. Who says those that "fail" at MLM did not "stick with it"?
I must make an assumption myself in that since you know so much about
MLMs and you've worked them for many years that you are prepared to take
PW's challenge?
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My final question is to ask WHY you are here. You've read the group
description and new member rules...you KNOW why WE are here. Why
then did YOU seek this group out to defend MLMs?
Its been mentioned before at pro MLM posts, that what you are doing is
similar to attending AA meetings to convince the folks there that they have it
all wrong and that alcohol is really not so bad for them if they do it the right
way. Or the same as attending a PETA meeting to extol the virtues of meat.
It just makes no sense to me.
Lauren
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