Monday, 24 February 2014

Question to be asked before joining MLM


 Hello friends I hope you will be doing well. In this post the objective is to be clear before joining the MLM networks. In these days because of the crashed economic conditions everyone wants a short cut to be rich. So until the will of becoming rich is alive the “illusionist” cannot die hungry. The MLM is not bad in Its self but where only few genuine companies offer the real network marketing there are thousands of fake money scam programs that really doesn’t work. Here we will discuss 6 basic questions that must be as asked before you get involved in the MLM.

What is the product?
When you want to start MLM first that you should look is the product. Network marketing can’t be done on just money game. You need something to promote & realize it that the product is not harmful for you or anyone. First of all use the products by yourself then spread the word to the others. I have seen in Islamic countries people use products if the product has gained the “halaal” certificate. Similarly ask for necessary products certificate obtained by reliable departments. If the product is not certified then you can’t promote it to your circle of friends.

Tip: check the products demo, success, effect and benefit.

When will you start actually making money?
Next step is to ask when you will start to earn money. Many companies offer MLM services and after 5years you earn less than you did expense on it. When you are going to invest your energy and time in this business then you must ask proper investigation about making the money. Infact making money is the objective of MLM so you should have best business plan verified by government.

Tip: ask for verification from stock exchange, state bank, chamber of commerce etc

Where is the product being promoted and where can you promote it? 
Is the company doing advertising and publicity of its own to help create demand for the product? And what restrictions are there on where and how you can promote it (advertising, web sites, etc.). There's not a right or wrong answer to that question - a wide open policy is more flexible for you, but for everyone else, too. If you're prepared to be highly competitive, that's fine, but if not, you may prefer to work with a company whose policy is more restrictive.

Tip: find news, success stories, meet them, observe did all the successful people did in the same way or not.

How were you recruited? 
Were you recruited primarily as a customer, with just a mention of "income opportunity", or was the primary pitch about the business opportunity? The ethical way to build a down line is to sign people up as customers first, and then if they like the product, they'll be drawn to become a rep. A hard-sell on signing up as a rep right at the outset should send up a red flag for you.

Tip: never miss any chance to attend meetings with seniors, attend 5000 time the same training to learn something new from it.

Why are you doing this? 
This is perhaps the most important question of all. If you're doing it because you think it's going to help you out of a cash crunch, forget it. If you're doing it because you think you're going to be rich in a year, well, it's fine to have a vision, but don't bank on it. On the other hand, if you really believe in the product, that gives you the best likelihood of success with it.

Tip: make sure to ask yourself about the working you have adopted, is it sustainable work or just a fake pyramid that will fail in days.

Who is your up line? Take it all the way to the top. What do you know about the person who introduced you to the opportunity? Can you trust what they tell you? Are they willing to divulge exactly how much they've been making? And what about the founders of the company (assuming it's a newer company)? Have they been successful and reputable in their previous businesses? Investigate your entire up line just like you would a business partner you'd never met before.

Tip: in the last you must have knowledge about your sponsor, ask for more upline contacts, make a monthly call to at least 4 upline seniors.

May God bless you and your family with health because nothing is alternative of this


  

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