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: Final Thoughts On MLM


Bill Wallmuller aka Mr. Merokee
Merokee Enterprises
7521 Woodside Lane Unit 22
Lorton, Virginia 22079






"The final six inches from success is between your ears."



An Idea For Multi-Level People To Consider

Let me start off by letting you know that I am, to my knowledge, NOT involved in any shady MLM Internet marketing programs. [I do occasionally take part in a MLM "opportunity" to do research]. I am only speaking from a "consumers" point of view. This is important because I won't spend time cramming multi-level marketing down your throat and people who are already involved in multi-level marketing will appreciate the opinion of the general public.

A while back when I was reading through my mail, I came across a plan called United Dental Plan of America. Everything sounded great and wonderful! I wanted to get involved right away. I was ready to write a check and send in my application! The only problem was that it was a MLM (multi-level marketing) plan!

What's so wrong with that? Well, there are a lot of people who don't get involved in MLM plans. It's not to say that I dislike them - I just lack the deep down enthusiasm that's needed for the long term in a MLM environment. Besides, I didn't want to sell their plan to others - I just wanted to purchase the product!

There are lots of people like this. My mother liked to order Avon products because she liked certain things that they sell. She had no interest in having parties at her home or running around town trying to be a representative to earn a car. She just wanted a tube of hand cream once in awhile.

So why don't MLM businesses advertise their product and have less emphasis on recruiting their downline? In fact, I never see advertising for products - just the invitation to join someone's downline. It's because most MLM organizations are set up with "money" being the driving force in their business . They make more money by recruiting people into the program and the purchase of marketing materials and sales aides. While this is not true of all MLM Internet marketing companies - it is true for most of them.

Did you ever get one of those announcements in the mail or on line for free tickets to a seminar that claims to set you up in business? Have you ever attended one? Well let me tell you..the speaker is trained to push and motivate their audience. Most people are hit with such a sales pitch that they almost run each other over buying the starter kit for $349.95 at the end of the meeting. Then, when they get home they want to shoot themselves for buying something that still doesn't put them in business. It's sad to think about this of the average guy or gal who really just wants to make some honest money in a business of their own.

Wouldn't it seem logical - if someone put together a catalog of products that other people could purchase WITHOUT joining into a MLM program? In fact, they could generate some sales for their products instead. What holds them back from doing so? It is the fact that the organization wants people to sell the $349.95 package today because the $5.95 order for the product itself doesn't make them any money?

Please understand that I'm not talking about every company out on the market. There are a few companies that actually have catalogs of products you can buy without joining their program. The only problem is that you don't see very many ads for them. Instead you find ads that state......"Make money with me and increase your income." or "Earn a new car within the next 24 hours!"

Back in the 1940's & 1950's if you picked up a mail order magazine you saw REAL products you could order from REAL people. If you wanted a saw blade for your saw, you sent in a check and ordered one. You didn't join downlines to sell the saw blades to others in your area. Now - if you want a blade for your saw you'd have to either wade through so much hype and bull that you may never find one. Instead, you just rely on Sears or Home Depot.

See people...money is being lost in the regular world of mail order and Internet marketing simply because their are few REAL ads being run for REAL products. Pick up a mail order tabloid or surf the Internet and you'll see immediately what I'm talking about. Why is everyone selling everyone else's stuff? What happened to our individual creativity? Most of the answer lies in the fact that so much hype is being pushed on the general public it is ridiculous. People come on TV and tell you that you can make millions of dollars by running tiny little classified ads. They show you scenes of people relaxing on their yachts, driving their exotic sports cars and making huge bank deposits. Society makes the mail order and Internet marketing world look like something easy, carefree and non-tiring!

But perhaps, if I purchased a REAL product and loved it so much, I might be enthused enough to join the MLM concept later on down the road. Wouldn't the ultimate goal of building a downline be accomplished also while at the same time selling the product? What do you think?







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