Wednesday, May 12, 2004

Can everyone really succeed in MLM.

Thanks J.O. for that story.(To read the story click on the comments of the last post.) This is most deffinetly not the first story like that, that i have read. Something I believe to be an issue with most MLM programs and the one I am involved with tell you that anybody can have success in the buisness if you put in 100% effort. I believe these to be false statments. I have an upline in my buisness that is a great wonderfull person and puts in like 120% into the buisness every day. But in like the 4/5 yrs he has been involved he has yet to even qualify at the lowest reconizable level. I mean he does every little thing that our buisness system tells him he should do and he has seen very little in return for his effort. Because of this I believe that MLM works for some people with certain kinds of personalities. It just meshes with some people. But for others its like trying to force two strong magnets together. No matter how much you try you cant keep them together they just cant stick. I remeber reading an article by Bo Short and his Amyway/Quixtar buisness, which he was a qualified diamond at one point. Diamond being the holy grail level that every one strives to reach. He said he was tired of seeing so many people work so much harder than he ever did and never achieve anything in the buisness. I believe there is also many other things that factor in to your being able to achieve success in the buisness. Such as your location. If you live in a very low population area and you dont know that many people getting your MLM buisness going is like pulling teeth. But if you live in say a big city there are so many people that finding people who want to build a MLM buisness is not that difficult. I remeber the marketing class i took in college and all the things i learned about what multi million/billion dollar companies do when marketing there product or service. What gets me is how those in my MLM think that no matter where you are or who you are is that there system is a one size fits all. Most company's i recall from my class will tailor there efforts to fit the needs of those in a specific area. But lets not listen to that, i mean these companies only spend millions of dollars on reaserch every year to figure that out!

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