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AgentDrazenPetrovic

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Anyone currently involved in MLM? Herbalife/Amway/Isagenix/Goji Juice or anything else like that?

Profitable or not?
 
...I think you should try it, whatever it is that you're researching [you act as if you're a go-getter]
 
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I'm simply axing if anyone has experience in MLM and if they made money in it. A friend of mine speaks highly of herbalife and said he makes 5-figures a month from it.
 
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I'm simply axing if anyone has experience in MLM and if they made money in it. A friend of mine speaks highly of herbalife and said he makes 5-figures a month from it.

sign up and you'll succeed!!!
 
yeah, i think its like $100 to signup. who knows, people at work are doing it right now....it was annoying getting pitched by people pushing that goji juice shit
 
yeah, i think its like $100 to signup. who knows, people at work are doing it right now....it was annoying getting pitched by people pushing that goji juice shit

MonaVie?!?!?!
 
...it's probably just flavored tap water with blackberry juice from that the picked from the side of the road!!!
 
What's Wrong With Multi-Level Marketing?

Bad Image or Bad Reality?
"Let me tell you about an incredible ground-level business opportunity," and you are invited to a house or to lunch for "a discussion." Funny enough, you feel sick in your gut that there is some hidden agenda or deception. "Probably a multi-level marketing (MLM) organization," you think. Suppose it is? Should you trust your instincts? Is there anything wrong with MLM?

This article will analyze four problem areas with MLM. Specifically, it will focus on problems of I) Market Saturation, II) Pyramid Structure, III) Morality and Ethics, and IV) Relationship Issues associated with MLMs. Thus, you can properly assess your "instincts."
 
Whether or not its blue green algae or miracle vitamins these INCREDIBLE mlm opportunities are INCREDIBLE only for a very few people. The people who make the shit and a few people who are very good at getting other people beneath them.

I have known of one guy who did pretty well with a mlm company. But only because he found just the right product and just the right way to sell it. It was prepaid legal.

Prepaid legal is affordable and its the kind of thing people tend to renew. He was struggling and went to a regional meeting where he asked this guy who was making all kinds of scratch how he did it and he said he was buying leads for a thousand bucks a month. Expensive commitment, but it did get him enough contacts to sign up each month to where he did pretty well and of course once he finally got enough peeps under him he did okay.
 
Pyramid scheme for lazy douches who either can't get or don't want a real job.

Calling it "Multi-Level Marketing" is just putting lipstick on a pig.


Oh, I'm sorry, was that sexist? Sorry, Sarah.

-Pop
 
Solar energy should be hot.

suckers born every minute.

It has potential in that it is something that a person has to buy all the time. If you can buy all your electric power from a solar company that is a check you write every month. And it is something you will always need to purchase. WIth vitamins or hand lotion or gogi juice a person can quit or switch brands. You are always going to need electricity, and as long as it is affordable and you have a choice then it is marketable. If you get commission every month from all of your customers plus a nice hit everytime you sign up a new one this could be profitable for a person to get in to....but it would have to be under the right circumstances. I made money for years off programming packages I sold when I sold satellite dishes in the early nineties.
 
I think even making stupid little e-books will make money if you can market it right. Look up earth4energy, that dude is killin it.
 
if you are prepared to rip off all your friends and family, then go for it.
 
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