Saturday, September 20, 2008

First And Foremost, MLMs Have To Sell The Business Opportunity To Make Money

Business, Network Marketing.

The mlm dilemma: people acquisition vs. delivering real value - sometimes we paint a huge bulls - eye on our chest and ask to be shot. Coming from a professional background and having held high - level positions in reputable companies, I came in with the purest business heart. That' s how I felt a few years ago when I entered a multi - level - marketing( MLM) business for all the right reasons.


I thought the product and vision of the company matched my own, which was to deliver real value to my clients and in - turn, build a long - term sustainable revenue stream. - the message sounds wonderful to most people, "just a few hours per week and fire your boss" . That is where I discovered the MLM dilemma and it taught a valuable lesson in humility and business. Sound familiar? So the sales pitch is based on achieving financial freedom and the benefits of entrepreneurship, rather than on the mechanics of how to get business or the tangible product. Most MLM companies rely on one thing to drive real profits: people acquisition.


First and foremost, MLMs have to sell the business opportunity to make money. - based on my research there are many mlms who are trying to bridge the gap and are providing products and services that benefit their representatives in the areas of health, the environment and personal finances. The product or service almost becomes inconsequential and, because of the commission structure, the company has to charge outrageous monthly fees or product costs in order to return a profit for the upline representatives. But most representatives still fail to meet their personal expectation set by the MLM when they joined: to acquire financial freedom. Not because they present inherently bad business opportunities, but rather the expectation they sell to the consumer. I believe this is the biggest reason why the MLM industry has been given a black eye. As consumers, we can only blame ourselves.


We won' t spend a lot of money to drink the next greatest protein shake but we will invest heavily in freedom. - these mlm companies have figured out what we buy. If you are currently in a network marketing or MLM business or considering joining one, here a few simple questions to ask: Is there a real way to make money without just selling the business opportunity? Will the business sell itself or do I need to develop tools and marketing strategies in order to succeed? If I am unable to sell and market the business opportunity effectively, is the product I' m expected to buy on a monthly basis fairly priced and valuable in some way to me personally? If I' m not part of the founding organization, is there an opportunity to still generate wealth?


Answering these questions will better set your expectations and bring you closer to determining if the business opportunity is a good fit for you. - is the product i' m selling part of a fad or is there long term potential for growth? Many of us may still need to try on a few more before we find the right one, but I believe MLM businesses with the right commission structure and a unique selling proposition can find a favorable place in the business community.

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