January 23, 2009

Is the MLM industry a growing or declining industry and what real evidence is there to support either view?

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January 25, 2009

justme @ 11:25 pm

Growing. The fact that they keep expanding internationally. The fact that more and more people are looking to work from home as a part time or even full time source of income.
Many people have gotten financially independent by doing network marketing.
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January 28, 2009

Douglas B @ 5:22 pm

MLM as an industry is probably one of the fastest growing industries in the world today, as more and more people find that they need extra income and an income they can generate from home running alongside what they normally do is the main reason.
But like all industries there are good companies and bad companies, old companies and new start ups, the range is enormous.
I have been involved with three the first two let me down dreadfully, the owners didn’t really know much about the industry, but my present company is growing at 45% per year is expanding internationally and in the time I have been with them, the owners have done everything they said they would when I started, and then plenty more.
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January 31, 2009

Hockey @ 7:14 am

Declining.
Yes, there are more people involved in mlm now than in the past, and the total revenues of mlm companies have also grown.
However, it has not kept pace with the growth of the world economy, nor has it kept pace with the growth of the population.

February 2, 2009

shakeyermarney @ 8:55 am

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