Posts Tagged ‘mlm sales’

4th November
2009
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There are numerous MLM compensation plans available today and just as many variations of each.

Although it can become a little confusing at times, there are plans that are really better than others.  Many older plans performed well prior to the 21st century but are now faltering with the intense marketing of the Internet.

All plans require work.  There are no free rides.  Those that do the most work get paid the most profit.  Top producers in all plans will drive the business forward.  All require sponsoring people to make any money.

22nd October
2009
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keyNow it’s possible to build a MLM using just one leg.  No, not build one leg at a time.  You can just build one leg.

Although one legged plans have been around for a while, they have not been very popular.

Their unpopularity comes from most old time originators stating only the benefits of the plan and none of the drawbacks.  Prior to the 21st century, one legged plans were built on pure hype.

3rd October
2009
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To learn more about these concepts, Dave Lovett and how he can help you, go to http://www.DaveandMichelleLovett.com?t=netblog or http://www.CarbonCopyTeams.com?t=netblog.

Unfortunately some MLM people just never learn.  They want to be on the Internet and they want to be profitable in their primary opportunity but they are destined to fail…again.

Two types fail consistently.

The first groups to fail are those that never learn to adapt to “Internet Manners.”

2nd October
2009
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Let’s face it, part of the pitches that you often hear from Network Marketing companies is “It’s not selling – We don’t sell. You don’t have to sell our products – just use the products.” You may have been told that it’s good you don’t have to do any sales if you just use enough of the product yourself. You may have been told by your upline, crossline, downline or line of sponsorship that all you have to do is find someone else to use the product and that is not sales. What? Where did that go wrong?