Multilevel
Marketing
How
to "Game" MLM Programs to Make Money UP FRONT !
We know that many
people are Big Believers in MLM. We've even tried it from time to time.
But before you get all lathered up about making money with MLM, you
should read the Scam Page and WorldWideScam.Com first.
Then you should come back to THIS PAGE and learn to "game" MLM programs,
to protect yourself from financial losses.
Don't get the wrong
idea, we want you to make money, and be in an ETHICAL business as much
as can be with the business of MLM. However, on the Internet there
are just too many scams going around. You should learn to be DEFENSIVE
about MLM. Being defensive means only play the game on your terms.
Here
are several strategies that have arisen from painful lessons learned
by others in this field. We URGE you to consider using all of these
when evaluating an MLM opportunity.
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Look for
MLM programs that at least PRETEND to offer a product. Too
many Internet MLM programs are built on the flimsiest products
imaginable, with the sole purpose of avoiding federal scrutiny
for running a pyramid scheme. If the product is an "excuse" to
recruit, then you can bet it is a pyramid, not MLM.
ONLY invest in MLM's which truly offer a product you are interested
in, AND that you think will have a decent chance of making some money
for you. If the money angle falls through, at least you'll still
have a product that you wanted anyway!
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Whenever
possible, use a downline club. These clubs help you build
a downline as sort of a pre-joining organization. Then when you
have enough people already lined up and ready to join, you jump
on board the program of your choice (spending REAL money!).
Have your downline come on board from the downline club in a matter
of days, instead of recruiting for weeks or months. That means you
are "in the money" in a particular MLM program relatively quickly
(sometimes overnight). That makes a BIG difference on whether you
should feel willing to join an MLM program!
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Try to join
MLM's that let you join for free and market your way into membership. That
means that you pay nothing until such time as the people you have
already sponsored to the program are generating enough revenues
to pay you a commission that is sufficient to offset your monthly
fee.
The bottom line for MLM is this:
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Be wary of the hype, get value for your $$$ investment.
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Try to get "in the money" up
front (or within 2-5 days) and find professionals to help you.
Downline Clubs are a good place
to start.
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Remember, if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is.
Don't
forget the Honor System !
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