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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I work for a software company that builds contact management systems for MLM reps. I have spent the past 15 years getting a close look at MLMs, working with top leaders as well as corporate entities. I would never, ever sign up to be a rep for one of these companies, even to get discounted products. That said, I have purchased products from a bunch of them with no regrets. The pricing can be competitive because MLM companies don't have to pay $$ for traditional advertising. Another thing: MLM companies are not all created equal. There are some companies that I feel genuinely want to provide an opportunity for people to make some money working part time. These companies have very low (or no) cost to entry, provide training/tech for their reps, and have good products.[/quote] If the majority of your money-making potential comes from recruiting new sellers for your downline, it is a bad company, regardless of the quality of its products or its trainings. If you can actually make a living just selling good, well-priced products to people who want to buy them, then you are a salesperson for a different kind of company. For example, Usborne products are good (though expensive). I can't tell if their reps can make money without the down line, but they don't pressure people to join when they sell outside of parties, so I kind of assume they must be able to.[/quote]
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