Multi-Level Marketing Scams

Guy Siverson
You've heard the ole line before. Just enroll and you'll have an instantly successful business.

If there is one thing that turns the perfect business opportunity into multi-level marketing scams it's building your downline using false pretenses. What's more, when people discover that the plan hasn't exactly been laid out the way they were thinking you'll likely see many of your team going off autoship, never to be heard from again.

It doesn't have to be this way.

Just tell your hot prospects that they will be forced to harass and harangue their friends, family and neighbors into spending unnecessary money and all your troubles will be over.

On second thought, scratch that idea.

Instead, just tell them the truth.

Building a business, any business, takes work. If it didn't wouldn't everyone be doing it?

When we fail to be completely upright and honest about the company we are working for otherwise good opportunities become little more than scams.

With that said, are their ways to separate good multi-level programs from the rest of the crowd?

Yes.

First, does your program cross two different niches? Like "health" and "chocolate" for example.

Second, has the company in question been in business for at least 3 years with steady growth each year?

Third, is the company debt free and easy to understand by most consumers?

Finding out that the answers to these types of questions is "yes" will help you to know that you are heading in the right direction for success which will leave the end result of people rallying to join your business opportunity instead of the next multi level marketing scams that flood the market from other less carrying marketers.

Bottom line?

The more you care to see the success of your team the greater your own success will become.

Published by Guy Siverson

I love social networking with a focus on Twitter though FaceBook, MySpace & YouTube are also found as weapons within my web-marketing arsenal. I also answer questions regularly on Yahoo Answers and provide...  View profile

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