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    Default How my downline get 63 downlines in 2 weeks?


    This is what he did . . . .

    (sandali lang to... promise)

    meron akong tanong sayo. if it's not too much
    to ask: "how are you doing with your MLM business"?

    .... are you doing pretty well in this
    business with many downlines (good for you)
    under your leadership? (thanks as well to your
    uplines' assistance)

    ... or you still have few downlines under your
    team? ilang buwan mo ng ginagawa ang
    negosyo? mag-iisang taon ka na ba at wala ka
    pa ring resulta?


    let me tell you a little secret...
    do you know why most PEOPLE DONT JOIN
    network marketing? it's because....

    - they dont like selling (ayaw na ayaw nilang magbenta)

    - they have low self-esteem (nahihiya silang humarap sa
    tao and they dont have a high confidence level)

    - they heard negative publicity of the business (because
    some networkers dont know how to do the business "professionally" or the media make the MLM industry looks bad)

    - they dont want to change (people in general are not
    prepared to change their attitude and habits)

    - they dont understand how to do the business

    - and lastly... they dont think they can do it .... ahemm....


    ... and so i decided to do a little research... (im
    finding ways na mas madaling gawin ng kahit
    sinong downlines ko ang negosyo)

    ... it just took me 2 hours and 5 days to finish
    this research... hehehe dont mind me... it's a little
    sacrifice im willing to pay coz i want to give the
    best sa grupo ko.

    more importantly... i want my people to
    EARN... (there ive said it)


    ...and my efforts paid off...

    a couple of days ago, i discovered a "system" na hindi pa
    kahit kailan ginawa dito sa Pilipinas.... i'm about to share
    this system to everyone in my entire network...

    in 2 weeks time, dahil ginamit ko ang system na to, around 63 people joined my team.... (imagine, it's just an experiment on my part)..... im about to teach this concept to my team para lalong lumakas ang grupo ko...

    this system was used in Puerto Rico a few years ago...
    there's this experiment... 3 "shy" people in one small
    city of Puerto Rico were selected to join a certain
    networking company...

    here's the scenario:
    - the city has 200 plus MLM companies...
    - the 3 guys have no "network marketing" experience
    - theyre ordinary employees
    - they dont like selling
    - they have low self-esteem
    - they have NO Leadership experience

    (in short, mga "virgin" pa sila sa negosyong 'to!)...

    ...and something amazing happened!!!
    these 3 "shy" persons developed a whooping 10,000 downlines each under their network by just simply following this system after 1 year.


    heres what i thought: why not do the system here in the philippines?

    if these "shy" people made 10,000 downlines in one year, there's no reason why my team cant do it ...


    the good thing is... i've figured out "the system".

    with this system, any downlines are not obligated to
    mention about:
    - the product
    - the marketing plan
    - the company

    and yet people still join them... (ang kagandahan nito,
    eh sila pa ang kukulitin ng prospects para lang ma-explainan ng business)

    the good thing about this system is... kahit driver man, high school drop-out, senior citizen, empleyado, o kahit sinong Juan dele Cruz eh kaya tong gawin. (the most important requirement: BASTA MERON LANG PANGARAP)


    will talk to you later... (got a network to build)

    wanna learn" the system" ?

    PM me right away or else somebody else will. .

    remember: "speed is the name of the game"

    P.S. im looking for leaders to develop under my team.
    Last edited by ONEminuteNETWORKER; 06-09-2010 at 04:16 PM.

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    up up up! power up!

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    i think mangasaba ni si yjob unya nimo...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ONEminuteNETWORKER View Post
    let me tell you a little secret...
    do you know why most PEOPLE DONT JOIN
    network marketing? it's because....

    - they dont like selling (ayaw na ayaw nilang magbenta)

    - they have low self-esteem (nahihiya silang humarap sa
    tao and they dont have a high confidence level)

    - they heard negative publicity of the business (because
    some networkers dont know how to do the business "professionally" or the media make the MLM industry looks bad)

    - they dont want to change (people in general are not
    prepared to change their attitude and habits)

    - they dont understand how to do the business

    - and lastly... they dont think they can do it .... ahemm....

    since this is in the Business, Finance & Economics Discussions, i'd like to put in my 2-centimos.

    i once was in the networking/pyramiding schemes but left because in theory it is unsustainable or theoretically if everyone was to go into networking, the population of the pyramid/network would go beyond the world population. we do have a finite population. in practice however (and what networking companies teach you), this is not the case because not everybody is interested with networking. networking is more on the convincing power to gain money. and this convincing power is how many companies do it, even the "non-networking" ones.

    one of the differences between a networking and a non networking is the reliance on your down line or people you can recruit. at this point, the company will tell you, "but we have products". true, products are there for you to sell and some companies do tell you money comes from the products. but eventually when everyone is recruited (by you or by other people), potential investors will get exhausted. nobody will buy the product because everybody is also selling it. as the US FBI points out ( Federal Bureau of Investigation - Common Fraud Schemes ),

    "The real profit is earned, not by the sale of the product, but by the sale of new distributorships. Emphasis on selling franchises rather than the product eventually leads to a point where the supply of potential investors is exhausted and the pyramid collapses. "

    i know this is a fast way to gain money and since not everyone is into networking, it would be impossible to recruit everyone in practice so convincing powers come in. but eventually people will gain the confidence ("high confidence level") to recruit other people for more income. those at the bottom will not get much because the number of investors has almost run out so if you're already in the networking business, you have to stay on top of the pyramid/network. it's not super-easy money but a faster way to get money. sadly, i just don't see a future in pyramiding/networking schemes. i am not putting the TS in a higher or lower position but perhaps it will be good to ask questions such as the invested money and how much will come back, who has to invest in it...etc. we should all do a little market research before diving into a business.

    quick note: MLM, even legal ones, is also a pyramiding scheme.

    Sources:
    Wikipedia and Book sources (found below the article):
    Pyramid scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI):
    Federal Bureau of Investigation - Common Fraud Schemes

    Investopedia (A Forbes Digital Company):
    What Is A Pyramid Scheme?

    US Federal Trade Commission (FTC):
    "PYRAMID SCHEMES"

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    Quote Originally Posted by nongski View Post
    since this is in the Business, Finance & Economics Discussions, i'd like to put in my 2-centimos.

    i once was in the networking/pyramiding schemes but left because in theory it is unsustainable or theoretically if everyone was to go into networking, the population of the pyramid/network would go beyond the world population. we do have a finite population. in practice however (and what networking companies teach you), this is not the case because not everybody is interested with networking. networking is more on the convincing power to gain money. and this convincing power is how many companies do it, even the "non-networking" ones.

    one of the differences between a networking and a non networking is the reliance on your down line or people you can recruit. at this point, the company will tell you, "but we have products". true, products are there for you to sell and some companies do tell you money comes from the products. but eventually when everyone is recruited (by you or by other people), potential investors will get exhausted. nobody will buy the product because everybody is also selling it. as the US FBI points out ( Federal Bureau of Investigation - Common Fraud Schemes ),

    "The real profit is earned, not by the sale of the product, but by the sale of new distributorships. Emphasis on selling franchises rather than the product eventually leads to a point where the supply of potential investors is exhausted and the pyramid collapses. "

    i know this is a fast way to gain money and since not everyone is into networking, it would be impossible to recruit everyone in practice so convincing powers come in. but eventually people will gain the confidence ("high confidence level") to recruit other people for more income. those at the bottom will not get much because the number of investors has almost run out so if you're already in the networking business, you have to stay on top of the pyramid/network. it's not super-easy money but a faster way to get money. sadly, i just don't see a future in pyramiding/networking schemes. i am not putting the TS in a higher or lower position but perhaps it will be good to ask questions such as the invested money and how much will come back, who has to invest in it...etc. we should all do a little market research before diving into a business.

    quick note: MLM, even legal ones, is also a pyramiding scheme.

    Sources:
    Wikipedia and Book sources (found below the article):
    Pyramid scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI):
    Federal Bureau of Investigation - Common Fraud Schemes

    Investopedia (A Forbes Digital Company):
    What Is A Pyramid Scheme?

    US Federal Trade Commission (FTC):
    "PYRAMID SCHEMES"
    hmmm... dummy account ni sir? wala koie relationship sa TS pero di man tanan MLM pyramiding. avon, natasha, sarah lee, and others are few examples of MLM companies that have earned the trust of the world

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    unsa man pud system gamit sa imo negosyo ts? apil ko imo team b... gae sa ko downline under my network.. hehehe atleast 6 ka potential leaders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arnx1990 View Post
    hmmm... dummy account ni sir? wala koie relationship sa TS pero di man tanan MLM pyramiding. avon, natasha, sarah lee, and others are few examples of MLM companies that have earned the trust of the world
    how can this be a dummy account? just because I have 4-5 posts since 2008? but that's besides the point. i'm just saying is that WE should do more research before investing in a company.

    the networking side of a business is more of what i'm after. Avon does research on products and sells them as a company. Avon can just sell products but what about its networking side? yes, they do have a good reputation and their products are quite good. maybe they operate differently from other MLM businesses. i'm not even sure if Avon relies completely on MLM.

    we just have to be aware of what we spend on.

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    “I am often asked if Network Marketing is a Pyramid Scheme. My reply is that corporations really are pyramid schemes. A corporation has only one person at the top, generally the CEO, and everyone else below.” — Donald Trump, Entrepreneur and Author

    Asa mn mo motuo? ni Donald Trump or ni bisag kinsa nga niingon nga pyramiding ang Network Marketing? Research lng mo kinsa si Donald Trump if duda.

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    mao jud ni gasgas na kaayu na linya sa Networking:

    Blah blah blah ug palami ug istorya, ig katapusan sa istorya muingun dayun You wanna know more? email me, contact me, go to this and that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xmod08 View Post
    “I am often asked if Network Marketing is a Pyramid Scheme. My reply is that corporations really are pyramid schemes. A corporation has only one person at the top, generally the CEO, and everyone else below.” — Donald Trump, Entrepreneur and Author

    Asa mn mo motuo? ni Donald Trump or ni bisag kinsa nga niingon nga pyramiding ang Network Marketing? Research lng mo kinsa si Donald Trump if duda.
    kung mu ingun si Donald Trump kaon ug tae kay healthy na...mo kaon sad ka?

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