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  1. #11

    Quote Originally Posted by quarter_back View Post
    istoryans..networking is not bad, its just one way of marketing a product. The problem with networking business is that most of them gave emphasis to networking and not the product that they are selling. That is why most of them wont last long, kay kung walay klaro imo product unsaon man nimo pagdugay diha na business. Example, famous brand like coke, kung ang style sa marketing sa coke kay networking, what do you think will happen? bisag mo saturate ang market sa coke it will still continue to profit kay nindot man ang product, daghan gihapon mo inom ug coke bisag asa sa pinas, bisag wala nakay ma recruit, naa gihapon mo palit. Pero kung mobaligya ka ug product na walay klaro, ang style sa uban kay mo focus sila sa networking, kay kuno naa sila 2k or 1k every pair na downline, kung mo saturate na ang market kay wala nay ma recruit, mao ng manira lang ug kalit kay wa nay mopalit kay in the first place gamay lang ang nigamit sa product.... Ang priciple lang dyud ana is work hard, kay kung dili ka magkugi just like any other business, malugi lang na gihapon... this is just my opinion, baw


    korek!. . . be carefull lang, be wise!

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by quarter_back View Post
    istoryans..networking is not bad, its just one way of marketing a product. The problem with networking business is that most of them gave emphasis to networking and not the product that they are selling. That is why most of them wont last long, kay kung walay klaro imo product unsaon man nimo pagdugay diha na business. Example, famous brand like coke, kung ang style sa marketing sa coke kay networking, what do you think will happen? bisag mo saturate ang market sa coke it will still continue to profit kay nindot man ang product, daghan gihapon mo inom ug coke bisag asa sa pinas, bisag wala nakay ma recruit, naa gihapon mo palit. Pero kung mobaligya ka ug product na walay klaro, ang style sa uban kay mo focus sila sa networking, kay kuno naa sila 2k or 1k every pair na downline, kung mo saturate na ang market kay wala nay ma recruit, mao ng manira lang ug kalit kay wa nay mopalit kay in the first place gamay lang ang nigamit sa product.... Ang priciple lang dyud ana is work hard, kay kung dili ka magkugi just like any other business, malugi lang na gihapon... this is just my opinion, baw
    mao jud bai. if your sense that the MLM's income is recruitment-based, not product-based. im sure it wont last 3-5 years

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by vanguard View Post
    Not so fast there. This can be applied in the Philippine setting but MLM is doing real great in other countries. FLP, Amway, and Herbalife are some MLM companies which are existent for more than 20 years.
    Supervisor btaw ko sa Herbalife. Herbalife is not networking but a Network Marketing. there's a huge difference.

  4. #14
    networking and network marketing is the same, perhaps what you mean is networking or network marketing from a scam... hehehe

    bsta ayaw lang nang binary...I talk recently to a guy from a networking compnay daw... diay scam diay to heheeheeee balance2x.... binary.. read the book about network marketing so that you will know what is real and fake.....I pity people those who dont join scams and they thought its network marketing....

    its not based on headcount, it is based on product movement............... like for exmaple sa san miguel beer.. its a network business mn bottom line there is dghn stores ng push sa products........ mao dako sila halin..... unsaon mn if dghn cla store g dsplahan sa products then walay halin.... (in scams-thats headcount not product movement) and product should be consumable..........

    @gray_fox

    asa ang office ninu sa herbalife dri sa cebu

  5. #15
    research first the company dont be temptem with the compensation plan, if pakiton mo sticker sa sakyanan then mga cheque... aayw nlang binuang na very unethical dyd.....
    Last edited by jonz; 09-04-2008 at 08:35 PM. Reason: add details

  6. #16
    i don't know, but mostly lang ha, its the upper portion of the pyramid ang mag enjoy. the downlines will have to strive harder.... so if you are one of the pioneers of such a scheme, then enjoy... pero make sure your downlines will work doubly hard for you....

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by jonz View Post
    networking and network marketing is the same, perhaps what you mean is networking or network marketing from a scam... hehehe
    although naay gamay nga mejo similar pero lahi jud ang marketing scheme sa networking and network marketing.

    actually naa na course sa Manila about Network Marketing. Lasalle man cguro to.... not sure... bsta naa na.

    Quote Originally Posted by jonz View Post

    @gray_fox

    asa ang office ninu sa herbalife dri sa cebu
    dapit sa chong hua. anyway, naa man mi (more or less 1 hour) business opportunity meeting every tuesday and thursdays at 6pm and saturdays at 1pm. usually sa golden peak hotel. feel free to join us if you want. libre ra and dri namo e explain unsa ang marketing scheme sa Herbalife and ma compare nimo unsa nka lahi sa networking. and it would be wise to pm me first kay basin ma change ang venue to another hotel.

  8. #18
    I agree with most of the people here... MLM companies are not bad as long as, the bulk of the income comes from the products and more, not the recruitment process. Products and more kay I've heard of one MLM, it's Network 21 (N21) and the products are with Amway, and so far, I've learned a lot with respect to their continuos education program... Personally, I am connected with NuSkin and N21, both MLMs but their products are really tested and effective. Ang naka-apan lang kay, it's a bit heavy on the budget, pero naa man pud sakto ra... hehe The thing is, once people try the products, if they can see the effectivity of their purchase, then mubalik ra pud ug palit... And as distributors, you get discounts and rebates. So, bsag wala ka nag-recruit or dili kaau ka kugihan mu-recruit, pero grabe ka mu-retail sa imong product, repeat sales ang makapa-earn nimo, not the recruitment income...

    So, if somebody approaches you nga taga-Networking, don't turn them down immediately. See what they have to offer. Nindot ba ilang products? Affordable and effective ba? Do you have anything else to offer other than the products But if the bulk of the income comes from recruitment, not the products and additional programs, then you can respectfully say "Thank you for your time. I've learned more about your company, but sad to say, I would like to decline the invitation for now..."

  9. #19
    actually ang binary system effective lang na kung gamay pa kaayo ang involve, pero kung modaghan na kaayo ang network, mao nay problem, kay bisan nindot ang product dili na makaya sa company ug bayad sa mga commision sa downlines kay exponential ang growth sa network...ang resulta mapugos ug sirado ang company.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by honey2723 View Post
    I agree with most of the people here... MLM companies are not bad as long as, the bulk of the income comes from the products and more, not the recruitment process. Products and more kay I've heard of one MLM, it's Network 21 (N21) and the products are with Amway, and so far, I've learned a lot with respect to their continuos education program... Personally, I am connected with NuSkin and N21, both MLMs but their products are really tested and effective. Ang naka-apan lang kay, it's a bit heavy on the budget, pero naa man pud sakto ra... hehe The thing is, once people try the products, if they can see the effectivity of their purchase, then mubalik ra pud ug palit... And as distributors, you get discounts and rebates. So, bsag wala ka nag-recruit or dili kaau ka kugihan mu-recruit, pero grabe ka mu-retail sa imong product, repeat sales ang makapa-earn nimo, not the recruitment income...

    So, if somebody approaches you nga taga-Networking, don't turn them down immediately. See what they have to offer. Nindot ba ilang products? Affordable and effective ba? Do you have anything else to offer other than the products But if the bulk of the income comes from recruitment, not the products and additional programs, then you can respectfully say "Thank you for your time. I've learned more about your company, but sad to say, I would like to decline the invitation for now..."
    sakto ka bro... in general networking is not bad, so be open minded lang kung ganahan ka madatu...

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