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rohit_mathur
05-12-2004, 11:25 AM
Hi! i am rohit, baseds in india. starting new with MLM. anyone who has already been into this and would like to share his/her experience with be great.

Tom
05-12-2004, 12:12 PM
Welcome Rohit! I am not personally experienced with MLM, but I know some members here are, so hopefully you will be able to find some like minded people here. :)

rwaforums
05-12-2004, 01:03 PM
Hi there rohit and welcome to the forums. :)

Antiphrasis
05-12-2004, 01:46 PM
Rohit,

Welcome to the forums... when it comes to MLM, if you're not at the top you're nothing... You would pretty much have to start from scratch... =)

endeavour
05-13-2004, 05:32 AM
is what your involved in ethical? do you have to make a financial purchase of product (wares) to show others? what is the point of difference that the company has, or is it just another product that can be obtained anywhere else at a competitive price? have you researched the products outside of the mlm circle? is there a need for the goods you are selling, how big is the market? how long has it been around is irrelevant as opposed to how successful has it been, and if it has been as successful as they say, why did you hear it from them as opposed to you seeking it out?

rohit_mathur
05-13-2004, 07:43 AM
is what your involved in ethical? do you have to make a financial purchase of product (wares) to show others? what is the point of difference that the company has, or is it just another product that can be obtained anywhere else at a competitive price? have you researched the products outside of the mlm circle? is there a need for the goods you are selling, how big is the market? how long has it been around is irrelevant as opposed to how successful has it been, and if it has been as successful as they say, why did you hear it from them as opposed to you seeking it out?
Hi Endeavor, Never thought about ethics when i joined MLM business, i found thwe products to be very /competetive. also as this company is indian, therefore the prices were also very cheap.even buying products for self use does not hurt. i actually did seek it out (cos like the others who did join even i wanted to make some money, not quick cash but over a period of time.

rohit_mathur
05-13-2004, 07:47 AM
Rohit,

Welcome to the forums... when it comes to MLM, if you're not at the top you're nothing... You would pretty much have to start from scratch... =)
HI! i know i will have to start from scratch, but have you been a networker yourself. if yes what has been your experience.

Antiphrasis
05-22-2004, 09:01 PM
HI! i know i will have to start from scratch, but have you been a networker yourself. if yes what has been your experience.

Rohit,

Sorry, I do not have any experience with MLM myself. So I cannot help you there.

MantaRayz
05-23-2004, 04:35 AM
... when it comes to MLM, if you're not at the top you're nothing... You would pretty much have to start from scratch... =) Good point Antiphrasis! The TOP is the best place to start! :thumb:

I have found that no matter where you start, at the begining launch, or 18 years into the company ..... YOU ARE AT THE TOP! YOU will be recruiting and training and inspiring and motivating YOUR TEAM! YOU ARE THE TOP of your Success Line!

A good quality organization above you should be willing and ready and able to train YOU to train others, because YOUR Success is THEIR Success! I've not looked at the link you gave me yesterday, but I bet you did your research, and found a company that exhibits Growth and Integrity, and has a good product to sell.

so consider yourself at the TOP, because YOU are the TOP of your ladder!

Good Luck my Friend!


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endeavour
05-23-2004, 06:35 AM
rohit

with anything that you do that requires the need for connections, networking is obviously imperative.

does anyone elses experience matter? are you looking for a way in or out?

i have always been suspicious of mlm, and therefore have never committed myself to one, but they always seem to abound.

i have also noted over the last 30 years or so, that there are a few that actually do succeed, but the majority don't. what has happened to jewelway for instance has happened to most of the others. there were the website people when the net started, but as time went on, it was found that you could do for free, what they were selling to you. that's not to say that they were wrong, but i felt they were craving on the ignorant. that's right skybiz was their name. nikken is another, selling magnetised products. that's ok., but i believe another company selling their sole for the $$$$. have you seen their prices!

i had a look tonight at a site in regards to hyper something, as suggested in one of these threads, and what a load of bullshit.

it never ceases to amaze me that information is re-hashed under different names, scientific fact seems to pervade sentances of recommendation with product for sale from people of incompetant backgrounds.

it's the lemming syndrome all over again.

if you think that you are reading something credible., step away from the source and investigate elsewhere before commiting your response.

IAFPO
06-06-2004, 01:04 AM
Welcome to the forum!

To be successful in MLM or any other direct marketing business is sales and networking. You need to be willing and able to go out there and talk to people. At first you may be a little shaky, but as you go on and get better your confidence and skill will increase.

In MLM you are a business of one, and must cultivate your skills. Take advantage of the resources and upline available to you. They often have more skills and can help you grow.

Hope that helps.