NONE: Re: Advertising and MLMs
Re: Advertising and MLMs
Robert C. Alamilla (alamilrc_at_ix.netcom.com)
Mon, 08 Jul 1996 10:52:40 -0700
All Succesful Business basically run using the MLM method, but stops short
of totally sharing the profits, by rewarding their employees with a salary
or hourly wages. MLM is simply the position setting of any business. The
difference is that in MLM's that pay reps from profit the profit should be
higher than a salary and cause the individual to make a larger income.
Some MLM's however really revert to the position of Employer and place
special qualifiers and requirements so that the company is the only one that
profit from their business. This is the main thing to watch out for.
MLM's should be FREE to join and pay a good return for your time. Usually if
you have to pay to join you will not make any money because if they need
your up front money to survive then they are only interested in making money
for themselves.
After all if you are advertizing for an MLM you should get paid at lease the
wages of an advertizer.
At 09:40 AM 7/8/96 -0500, you wrote:
> The previous (and hopefully dead by now) thread regarding junk e-mail
>stirred much emotion and even some pretty good head-scratching. One of the
>bits of collateral subject that was kicked into the air regarded MLMs.
> With the hope this post doesn't start another ramble on barely topical
>stuff, I'd offer that I was surprised to see such a consensus among
>participants, and perhaps the moderator, that MLM is a scam. [Note from
>moderator: I don't believe I have expressed any opinion to this list
>regarding MLMs. --Cliff] At least with
>the wording of what I was seeing in the digests, the idea seemed to be that
>*all* MLMs are based on a "can't work" myth. I am left to wonder if what
Robert Alamilla
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