Matt Koshko Posted February 12, 2014 Report Posted February 12, 2014 Let's take a poll. Maybe you're not in to MLM or have never tried, or refuse to get back in to the form of business. What has been your involvement and experience? I think there's tons of potential if you're focused and you must hustle doing whatever it takes to grow. Average individuals have become millionaires through hard work and hustle, and no special skills. What would you do differently if you knew what you know now? lisaco 1 Quote Hustle. Do everything in your power to reach beyond your goals.
Darren Olander Posted February 12, 2014 Report Posted February 12, 2014 This should be interesting to see the poll results! Matt Koshko and lisaco 2 Quote Founder of Marketing CheckpointMy Blog
Maria McCarthy Posted February 12, 2014 Report Posted February 12, 2014 Ok, I think SFI would be considered an MLM because you earn several levels down. I think of it as more of an Ebay or Amazon that pays me for bringing new members in... but I think my answer is ONE. lisaco 1 Quote http://begetmarketing.com/images/beget468.gif
Mahbub Khan Posted February 12, 2014 Report Posted February 12, 2014 Let me see, Quanta, STIFORP and SFI. Yep 3. lisaco 1 Quote Focus on your Success. Not on other people's Failure.WorkWithMahbub.comMillionaireThisYear.info
Jerry Iannucci Posted February 13, 2014 Report Posted February 13, 2014 Does TrafficWave count? If so I am in 1. Jerry PS - Should I choose "1" or "1-2"? lisaco 1 Quote http://www.mistersafelist.com/images/banners/468-60.gif
Guest Andy B Posted February 13, 2014 Report Posted February 13, 2014 It is a grey area re: definition, I think. Practically every program we use, we tend to promote as well. since almost all (Traffic Exchanges, here, etc etc) have more than one tier in their referral/affiliate programs, they could all be considered MLM couldn't they?I however, voted '1' for SFI as guess you are asking about more traditional MLM opps. paul halsted 1 Quote
Matt Koshko Posted February 14, 2014 Author Report Posted February 14, 2014 Maybe I should have been a bit more specific but I wouldn't really consider Traffic Exchanges in the same boat as SFI, for example. You don't earn commissions off of sales 3 levels deep from a Traffic Exchange, normally anyway. lisaco 1 Quote Hustle. Do everything in your power to reach beyond your goals.
Guest Andy B Posted February 27, 2014 Report Posted February 27, 2014 Maybe I should have been a bit more specific but I wouldn't really consider Traffic Exchanges in the same boat as SFI, for example. You don't earn commissions off of sales 3 levels deep from a Traffic Exchange, normally anyway.Very true Matt. The difference is clearly obvious. It can get a bit hazy around some 'multi-tiered affiliate programs' though. Peerhaps the thing that marks some MLM programs out from these is the requirement for you to buy the product/service to be considered 'active' whereas affiliate programs, regardless of how many tiers, don't normally have any qualifier like this. paul halsted 1 Quote
William Posted March 2, 2014 Report Posted March 2, 2014 Most business opportunity today's are multi-leveled commission based. These are exactly the type of business model uses by network marketing business which so many people were "against" in the beginning yet it became the most sought after business model today. Why? Because its Fair! All boils down to the individual own hardwork and dedication. People made lots of money in MLM or Network Marketing because they had worked and talked more about their business than anyone else ;-) lisaco and kpc1280 2 Quote "Friendship is the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person, having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words." - George Eliot Have a Day of Abundance & Happiness!Make Money Smartly Blog
Janet Legere Posted March 2, 2014 Report Posted March 2, 2014 While many of the tools and resources I use online are considered "MLM", I only have one true MLM that I consider my "Primary MLM". Everything else is generating leads and paying me to do so. It's rather brilliant ;-)There is no secret to building a successful MLM, you have to focus on it and become very involved - become a product of the product and stay the course. As I use the Internet, building an MLM takes on a whole new challenge and I quite love it! Darren Olander and lisaco 2 Quote
Angela Smith Posted March 4, 2014 Report Posted March 4, 2014 (edited) I guess I am in 3 or 4DXN as a direct selling company for Ganoderma productsTraffic WaveandAll In One Profits Both of which I use the tools but also actively promote. Edited March 4, 2014 by Matt Koshko Affiliate links removed lisaco 1 Quote Angela SmithIndependent DXN Distributorhttp://www.ganohealth.dxnnet.com
nexxus Posted March 21, 2014 Report Posted March 21, 2014 I'm in one (Joy To Live) and a leads company (M&G) that has a ten-level commission platform. Maybe that's two andone Clickbank program (5 Figure Day). lisaco 1 Quote
Lee1390335936 Posted March 22, 2014 Report Posted March 22, 2014 I agree that it is important to stay focused and you can absolutely become successful providing that you are willing to reinvest in your business ! lisaco 1 Quote
kpc1280 Posted April 10, 2014 Report Posted April 10, 2014 I'm only in one. I don't want to divide my attention with more than one thing at a time. I can pour all of my focus and marketing efforts into that one thing and hopefully succeed in making it profitable. lisaco 1 Quote
Sean Supplee Posted April 26, 2014 Report Posted April 26, 2014 1 trafficwave but I use it as a AR and not to make money from their MLM system lol soooo 0 ? lisaco 1 Quote
John Priestley Posted July 6, 2014 Report Posted July 6, 2014 Hi! I am in a number of MLMs, but concentrate on DHS as it has great training. I use what I learn there also for my other projects. lisaco 1 Quote
Ted Carter Posted July 9, 2014 Report Posted July 9, 2014 This is the way I see it. You can make anything look good using numbers where evrybody signs up as many as they are required too. However numbers are not people. I am in one that you can make money even when someone says no. You have to understand that people are differnt. Some work hard and stick, most are lazy and if they don't see results in a week or two,lol, just drop out. You need to keep the hunan factor in mind in any business you join. lisaco 1 Quote All The Best,TedSkype ted.carter24http://www.12path.com/red1/
Vic Bilson Posted September 1, 2014 Report Posted September 1, 2014 Yeah, some of the products I use to promote my business opportunities are MLM. lisaco 1 Quote
rpbizzz Posted August 21, 2015 Report Posted August 21, 2015 I think I have tried over two dozen programs. I can recruit referrals but you cannot make them participate or invest in the programs.I have given up on the whole idea! I am now doing "paid to advertise" programs. With these type of programs, you purchase advertising packages and make a return on the amount you buy. You don't really need referrals although I still recruit and am actually doing better with this type of program! Wishing Everyone Success,Ruth Plant http://easysplashbuilder.net/83902/ Quote
CraigMcBeth Posted January 14, 2016 Report Posted January 14, 2016 I am involved in 4 primary program MLM's. Well, to be honest I am only "actively" involved in 1 at this time and simply pay my program fees/autoship costs for the other 3 Quote
Alan Findly Posted January 16, 2016 Report Posted January 16, 2016 I found one that works, and that's the one I'm in. So, when you are searching for something, it will always be in the last place you're looking! Now that I've found it, I'm looking for people who are looking for what works. I do not consider TE's to be MLM, even though someone might stretch the technical definition to be paid several levels down. TE's are a tool we use to advertise, and that's all. If you own a TE, I believe your primary task is still advertising, in fact, even more so, since you have to advertise your TE helping others to advertise ... etcetera, etcetera, etcetera! TE's have evolved. I think there's another thread about this, but I remember the "good ole days" of TE's when you could get a free founders upgrade that meant something. Or, when you could get 1:1 surf ratio as a free member and even better in some cases. Now, everybody has a "downline builder"--and that, BTW, is the highly recommended way to utilize TE's. I was in the downline builder of all downline builders--Diving for Income--which was not a TE, but rather a membership site that promoted TE's!! It worked very well for many years, then the owner got tired and instead of selling it, he just made all the graphics proprietary, then sold it. But it was never the same; why, I still haven't figured out. lol. Quote ~~~~^~~~~^~~~~^~~~~^~~~~^~~~~^~~~~#IdentityTheft - If your identity was stolentomorrow who would you call? ow.ly/WImcJ
robertdorsey Posted January 21, 2016 Report Posted January 21, 2016 Hi there; I am actually involved in 3 MLM's and multiple lead generation tools, resources and services. LaterRobert Quote
captkirk Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 Hi Matt, I selected 10+ because I'm in numerous programs that could be consider MLM, Network Marketing, and etc... Why? I leverage my time and effort thru the help of others promotions in addition to my own. BTW, I highly recommend MLM type of programs! Quote Tommie Kirkland (Captkirk) Here... SUBMIT ADS 4 FREE - I SIGNED-UP 433+ MEMBERS SINCE JUNE 29, 2022 - 100% FREE!
theclansman Posted March 8, 2016 Report Posted March 8, 2016 Well, if Recyclix, AdCumulo and Global Ad Share count ... three. Quote
robertdorsey Posted March 16, 2016 Report Posted March 16, 2016 There is too big of a chance that only being in one MLM stands the risk that you will be standing out in the cold. I have been in MLM's that don't exist any more. Multiple sources of income is the answer. If one of your sources goes down, it's a bummer, but not catastrophic. LaterRobert Quote
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