^^ sakto jud... bisan 100 pa ang registration or 50 php... maka recruit sila ug 1000 members a month dako kaau ug na kwarta... IMO lang the products are there for legality purposes para dili matawag ug scam... tsk tsk tsk
^^ sakto jud... bisan 100 pa ang registration or 50 php... maka recruit sila ug 1000 members a month dako kaau ug na kwarta... IMO lang the products are there for legality purposes para dili matawag ug scam... tsk tsk tsk
tama ang uban dre... networking, just like any business, needs time and effort jud... if you think you'll get rich easily through networking, its a big NO NO!
networking is the type of business wherein the marketing strategy of the company is to use the power of Selling and Convincing which we humas normally do in our daily lives... for example, when u promote a movie to friend, ur actually using a networking to promote the movie, thru ur network of friends... same as with networking companies, they use your network of contacts to move their products... here's a catch though, if you see that in the networking strategy of a certain company, there would be a chance that the person would become idle in it and still earn money, meaning wala na siya'y g.buhat but earn lang ng earn, then there is a big chance nga scam na siya nga company...
look for companies that withstand through the years... there are a lot actually esp. in the US... ang nakabati lang kay g.take advantage sa mga Pinoy entrepreneurs and innocence sa mga pinoys sa networking by starting co-called MLM companies before which actually are fraud and scams, thus creating a stigma sa mga minds sa mga pinoys about it...
in general, networking is good... but u should know that this is not the business per se but the marketing strategy of the company...![]()
There's good said about them and there's bad. They make their money from the money you pay as a sign up fee and an ever increasing sales force, recruited by people like yourself.
Sometimes, the products do not look very exciting and although all sold mostly under the banner of health products, have very little in common with each other. You need to research and compare quality and prices of other products with these to see whether you feel you could persuade your buyers to choose these products over better known and established brands.
Don't listen to any high pressure sales talk from anyone, answer these questions honestly for yourself and you will know whether this is for you or not.
1. Do you have a large enough network to be able to recruit people at a pace that it going to make you money.
2. Do you feel comfortable about getting family, friends and other people you know involved in this?
3. Can you sell? Are you any good at it?
4. Are the products sufficiently saleable for you to be able to make money from commission?
5. Is it the sort of product you would be able or want to sell to your family and friends?
6. Are you happy to function without a regular salary, on commission only?
7. Can you afford to lose the initial outlay if the venture is not successful?
8. Have you thoroughly researched the company and read the good and the bad reports about them?
9. Do you understand that the salaries claimed as possible are only available to their top recruiters who sell promotional and training materials to the network?
10. Are you prepared to lose friends and fall out with family if they are recruited by you and lose money as a result?
If you can answer yes to all these then go for it. If you have any reservations, stay away from it.
pakit-an kag Mercedes Benz nga naa'y sticker...........pero naa nana daan before pa sila ni-sulod ana.....and they're usually the "uplines"....a.k.a. owners.... LOL....
pyramiding scam, ang nakauna ray moasenso.
ok ra kaayo na oiez makatabang na nimo nga modag-an imong kwarta labi na kugihan kaayo ka morecruit........
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