February 12, 2009

Why Are People So Negative Toward Network Marketing Companies?

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February 13, 2009

MICHAEL M @ 1:01 pm

you have the right idea. Check out this MLM. It is called ytb.

February 15, 2009

Val N @ 2:46 pm

You hit the nail right on the head. People are raised with the JOB cancer (Just Over Broke). Paycheck to Paycheck trading their time for money. When you show them right in front of their face the cure for the cancer they become blind and dumb with responses like I'm to busy, well that's why you need this or I don't have the money, that's why you need this and on and on and on.

I have also found the MLM's with products to sell are much more difficult to succeed in. Because when the money gets tight the first thing people drop are things they can do without.

In September my wife and I found a opportunity that is second to none, nothing to sell just help people. Ranked by Forbes as one of the 25 fastest growing companies in the world, has Dunn & Bradstreets highest rating, is 100% debt free and is getting ready to break Microsofts record of reaching 1 billion in sales.

I will share my story if you email me direct, no sales pitch and no BS.

Sincerely,
Val

February 18, 2009

Arran13 @ 12:37 am

You are right for the most part about this issue. people quit too easily then blame the opportunity. However in certain cases there is lot of support poor quality products or a genuine lack of real desire as the few at the top make most and those lower down make very little. Also as a society we are all brought up with the idea go to school get educated then get a job a mortgauge settle have kids etc etc. When people step outside the comfort zone most criticise simply because they dont have the confidence to do it themselves. There are some dodgy things out there and you do really need to do your research but there are also some amazing opportunities out there the hard part is finding them without losing your faith and the vision you have for your future,
I am in a company which is in the personal development industry. There is a market for the product,an ethical undertone to the company great support and a compensation plan second to none
try looking at and leave your details.i will be in touch and show you this amazing opportunity. Its not mlm either
hope to hear from you

February 20, 2009

Shaun V @ 10:56 am

Everyone has a good point on Your question. The other aspect is People who get **** retentive post idotic blogs slamming a perfectly good opportunity for people because they need to justify why they failed. These people looked upon their business as a job, not a business in which they own. They had to justify that they didn't do what it took to succeed. In three to six months is about average in my business, however not everyone has the time to do it in that pace. When they reach the time frame they think it should take and they're not there, they quit. When they could of been set free for life. What they don't realize is that an adverage business takes about 5 years to build a solid business. Some cases it takes less. When they have it implanted in their head that it's going to only take weeks and "they" don't make it happen, they post the blogs to justify their failure. Other people do surches on business and come across these blogs and turn away from network marketing. When network marketing is the best way to do it. If you think about it, every single business net work markets for customers. The only difference between them and home based business is they have to go to an office, where as our office is in our home. That's the only difference. They're networking via computer, via telephone, aquiring customers etc etc. Every type of business owner in some way is networking, every employee they have is networking.
Sorry, I just find it funny that they are so negative with networking, but yet they do the same thing, just in a different setting with their business, or their job. They can slice dice it anyway, they're still networking it.

Shaun