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Still being burnt by MLM? It's time to quit!



MLM is probably the most powerful vehicle created that allows average people all over the world achieve financial freedom.  Why in the world then did so many of us get hurt by joining network marketing companies?

I have been told many times that the only way to succeed with network marketing is 'Get Started, Don't Quit'.  Honestly, that is a whole bunch of baloney.  Get started with the wrong company, you get hurt bad.  Hanging on to the wrong company, you might as well throw your bank book into the ocean.

It's time to review where you are now, and if you detect something wrong, it's time to cut off your losses and start anew.  Here are some pointers for your consideration:

a) Will you (or your family) be using your company's product or service if you will never be paid for using it?  If the answer is no, then stop!  It is difficult to find customers for these types of company, and the people you bring into the business will probably be hurt.

b) How much are you paying to maintain your position?  Will you be willing to pay that amount for the next 20 years?  Residual income comes from people in your downline paying the same amount happily.  If the ones at the bottom are not happy, sooner or later they will want to stop being 'exploited', and there goes the residual income.  You'll fall into the unending cycle of having to bring in new victims to fill in the blanks.

c) Can consumers obtain the same type of product or service from other sources at cheaper prices?  This is one of the primary reasons why MLMers have a bad rep.  One company's literature actually teach distributors to get their family to switch to its higher price long distance service because "we are family".  Now I understand why most new MLMers do not dare to approach their warm market.

d) How many people do you need in your group for you to start making money (or break even)?  Not as important as a), b) or c), but is an indication whether the people you bring in can do it.  The president of my last company told me that if I did not have 200 distributors in my group then I should not expect earning much money.  You can imagine how fast I dropped that company.  It did not help that the product's performance was mediocre.

Is it possible to find a company with a necessary product, no monthly fee, not available elsewhere and a small break even point?  It is probably too much to ask for, isn't it?  We might as well GIVE AWAY CASH...

Let's find out whether this can be achieved -

http://www.freeRebate.us

Good hunting,

Ivan, the Positive, Lim

916-428-7446

http://www.freeRebate.us



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