December 29, 2008

How do you find people who know how profitable multi-level marketing can be and are interested in it?

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December 29, 2008

CHUCK @ 10:17 pm

Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah, To many people have been SCREWED out of hard earned money! Your just to late!

January 2, 2009

dollhaus@sbcglobal.net @ 7:38 am

Boy, someone sold you a bill of goods. As soon as you’ve “sold” to your family and friends, who is left? Face it: ALL MLM schemes are based on a pyramid - that’s their basic definition. Those closer to the top of the pyramid make more; those near the bottom make less. But in many of these MLM scams, those near the bottom make ZERO.

Forget it.

January 5, 2009

the_ahriginal @ 10:15 am

No, you’re not too late…maybe too early but never too late. The WSJ has already coined network marketing as the “new” career of the future. Here is a website that will help you and it’s free: — go to Live Call Archives then click-on “Personal Development” or “Working Leads”. These calls will definitely change your thinking, it did mine. Good luck with that!

January 8, 2009

MICHELS2 @ 5:15 am

Find one that doesn’t cost any thing to start and every one make money

January 11, 2009

Lori M @ 2:29 pm

I strongly suggest that you check out and. Both these businesses are owned by the same couple who work from home and have had success. They understand what it takes to manage a great business, and to be successful. These to websites are different businesses but both are very good. It all depends on what you like best. They offer marketing systems, compensation plans and training. I strongly suggest these people as they are just ordinary people that have been very successful. Good Luck!

January 14, 2009

Wolfman @ 8:59 pm

Here are three websites that explain why the MLM=Pyramid idea is so widespread.
discusses the psychological and social issues that MLM involves, and the damage that “mlm blindness” can do to a distributor’s life.
covers a study of the tax returns of MLM participants in Utah. The results are, to say the least, discouraging.
discusses a number of, as the name suggests, boobytraps in the MLM industry. There are some real stinkers here that strike home (the one about what “ground floor opportunity” really means is especially strong in my eyes).

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