Are there any sites that give prompts on how to deal with aggresive MLM recruiters?

Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by admin in mlm recruiting | 2 Comments »

I’m dealing with a recruiter for a MLM (multi-level marketing) company that I’m not interested in. I want to tell them I’m not interested but I’m looking for a site that has questions that they’re going to ask me and responses to those questions.

My main reasons for not going into this: 1. I have a good job and am able to support a family of 8 on my income alone. 2. I don’t believe that anyone can make money but sitting around their house all day long as your Region Vice President claims. 3. Why do none of your people seem to have a college, much less high-school, education? 4. Why do you seem more interested in recruiting people than selling a product?

I would like to know how they’re likely to reply to those questions and how I should counter. I can just say, “No, I’m not interested and keep saying it until they give up, but I want to give a good reason too.”

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Has there been anyone successful in network marketing? If so what strategies are working for you?

Posted on February 25th, 2010 by admin in network marketing | 4 Comments »

I know there are tons out there, but has anyone been successful and stuck with it. Would like for anyone response to anyone who is doing well in it.

If you think about it no matter what business your in it’s a pyramid format. People start to freaking out when they hear network marketing. In any business you have to network to create business.

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Is there a legal process to using network marketing for your product?

Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by admin in network marketing | 2 Comments »

I have seen more and more companies do this. I am wondering if there are legal procedures to go through? Also, how is everyone paid for their refferals or sales if they are not on the company payroll? Basically, how does this all work for the company and can any company use network marketing if it fits their product?

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Are there any legitimate work from home business on the net?

Posted on February 16th, 2010 by admin in home business | No Comments »

Hello everyone, I’m trying to find some legitimate work from home business that is completely 100% free to join and become a member(No Credit Card Required).
But if there is a work from home business that requires some kind of pay to join or become a member I wouldn’t mind as long it’s legit and it pays well. Please answer only if either you have gotten paid from the home business site you are recommending. Or you are 100% sure your home business site you are recommending is legit. Thanks very much.

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Is there a service that can recruit my MLM downline for me?

Posted on February 13th, 2010 by admin in mlm recruiting | 4 Comments »

I am wondering if there is a service that will recruit and sign up new distrubitors for my company and how reputable are they? My company will launch its new service the will rock the internet with its patient service for any website.

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Is there even a single MLM company that focuses more on sales than recruiting?

Posted on January 11th, 2010 by admin in mlm recruiting | 6 Comments »

I just want to hear about one MLM company, just one, where the emphasis is on sales, not on recruiting.
Let me clarify, I am in no way interested in joining any MLM, so don’t bother. I am merely interested in hearing if any MLM’s exist that actually are about sales, and not a pyramid scheme. And please, don’t tell me focusing predominantly on recruiting to make money is not pyramiding.
Mexico4me, i think you need learn what leverage actually is rather than just accepting a term from your MLM buddies.

In your silly example you merely transfered the hours worked to your downline without changing the total hours worked. Suddenly we are to believe that you are still making the same amount of money working no hours yet your downline makes money as well? So because you merely spread the hours worked out among more people the company is paying out more money? Right. Do the math.

This is my EXACT point. MLM is set up with the mentality that its better to make money by recruiting people than it is to work hard.

You are delusional if you suggest that is about sales first. You have said in prior answers that no one sells enough personal volume to make a living without a downline and that is precisely why MLM is flawed. Its about making money recruiting (a pyramid) not about sales. The fact that some product is sold doesn’t negate that fact.
Sunny, saying MLM is part franchising is merely MLM tag lines, aka propaganda to justify to the naive.

Think about what you are suggesting. Most people are not sales driven, yet you are telling them its the same as a franchise.

Can you actually imagine a franchise operation that didn’t first sell product? Gee, your new franchise is not moving any product, here is the answer, just open up more franchises! Brilliant.

Only in MLM are foolish principals like this accepted as intelligent.

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Has there ever been one in MLM who made enough selling before ever recruiting?

Posted on January 5th, 2010 by admin in mlm recruiting | 6 Comments »

I want to hear from any person in MLM / network marketing that has ever sold enough of their product or service to make a decent full time living (say at least $50k/year in earnings) before ever recruiting someone into their down-line.

The obvious nature of the question is to help refute that MLMers only really make money by recruiting. Say it ain’t so. Also, what product or service did you sell?
Aircoole – see Avon.
Jay S – you hit the nail on the head.

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Is there anybody out there that makes $1000 per month or more in MLM(after purchasing training products)?

Posted on January 5th, 2010 by admin in mlm products | No Comments »

I am interested to know. I have friends that have tried MLM, but most of them quit. I have a few that are still in it, but they never boast about making tons of money. I would just like to hear from some people who actually have and what they feel that they did differently.

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There are different gourmet spices for you to enjoy

Posted on January 3rd, 2010 by admin in gourmet spices | No Comments »

When hearing the term gourmet spices, you might ask:  Are they exclusively for gourmet dishes?  Well, this spice blend is not always for this type of dish.  It is something you will always include in your grocery list to form part of your kitchen cupboards.  Cooking will certainly be different with the perfect combination of herbs and spices.  If you do not have enough idea about this type of cooking ingredient, look into the most common ones used in almost all households today.  The same blends are popular for a lot of restaurants worldwide.  

gourmet spices usually come in the form of organic dry rubs.  They make your everyday cooking somewhat special.  This makes your family look forward to every meal you cook for the day, the week or even the month.  This spice blend is often made with the usual salt and pepper together with other organic herbs in the market.  You may have your very own organic curry seasoning blend, gourmet garlic seasoning and chicken, fish and meat gourmet organic rubs.  This gourmet seasoning line will help you bring out the best taste in your food.

When speaking of organic curry seasoning, you will taste the authentic spice of curry powder with a milder touch.  This is one of the gourmet spices that will make your young ones love recipes such as chicken and fish curry.  The spice blend aims to give a combination of hot and mild taste on the palate.  In fact, you may also use the seasoning when you make soups and sauces.  You may opt to add it to your rice meals as well.  The blend includes turmeric, cumin, garlic, coriander, nutmeg, allspice and cumin – all of which are organic.

Another seasoning you will find in the market is the chocolate chili.  This is a spice blend formed from a combination of organic sugar, garlic, red pepper, pumpkin seeds, cocoa, salt and pepper.  If you want a chocolaty taste in your fish and meat dishes, this is one of the gourmet spices you should look for.  You may also create a wet rub out of this spice.  Simply add olive oil to the dry rub.  Enjoy your everyday meals and intensify the appeal of your dishes with the use of this all-year round dependable seasoning.

Of course, you will always look for dry rubs for meat and fish.  Since fish, pork, chicken and beef are part of everyday courses, you have to look for gourmet spices that are best suited for these ingredients.  Whether it is a steak or a roast, you will find one spice blend to fit well with the meal.  Extend your search for dry rubs for salad dressings as well.  This is the best way to a healthy way of eating.

There are hundreds of gourmet spices for you to choose from.  The combination of different herbs and spices are made to bring out the best taste in your food.  Picking up a spice blend will depend upon you.  What matters is you consider the product brand and price alongside with the quality of the seasoning.  It pays to make your own researches over the web as well.  If you want to give things a try, why not make your own organic dry rubs.

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Is there a home based business that isnt a scam?

Posted on December 27th, 2009 by admin in home based business | No Comments »

Im looking for a home based /online/ work from home business. With a great reputation that truly does help you earn money and doesn’t require a large start up sum. I was wondering if any one out there has tried one that truly worked.

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