Friday, April 13, 2007

MLM Can Make You Rich, Truth or Fiction?

Today feeling motivated to write something positive about a business I love, namely MLM, I was amazed at how much negative coverage this form of marketing has. For me multi level marketing is a convivial way of earning an income. Believe me when I tell you that I have done a lot in my life to receive money. They all caused me to suffer stress.

The thought of going to work every day to sell myself for a fistful of dollars is just not my idea of living. Plenty people, especially my family have scolded me for having this apparently bad attitude. I pay my own way and I'll admit at times it was down right hard to survive especially as I was incapable of keeping a steady and reliable job. It was only after I discovered the Law of Attraction and got into finding out who I am did I realise MLM is for me.

Even if I was head of a bank earning a salary of well over a million bucks a year I could not face going into an executive office daily. I love my life too much. I am in no way implying that bank executives don't enjoy their calling. In the same breath as I say that I'm also grateful for them. I adore my bank manager. She is a lovely person, although she does look a bit overworked to me.

MLM is not every one's cup of tea just like being a bank executive is not for every one. There may be nasty pyramid systems out there waiting to prey on innocent out of work individuals who are lusting after the big bucks. Through their lust it could be so that they are attracting companies with the intent of robbing their last bit of money from them with the promise of health and wealth.

There will always be the people saying well if MLM is so fantastic then why isn't everyone doing it? Every one isn't doing it because not every one wants to do it. Just like I don't want to do what other people are doing. Actually I don't like to do any thing! I'm sure I'm considered lazy by many people. What kind of a lazy slob am I that I need some body to clean up after me? On the other hand though, I'm in a contented state when I'm digging, shovelling and schlepping in my garden. I also have no objection to sitting in my garden and just staring.

MLM is not about selling and buying loads of stock to pile up in your garage. If you're considering MLM get involved with a company that has a remuneration system based on duplication rather than on the amount of product you purchase for wholesale which you then resell.

You don't have to go to endless company meetings to be successful in MLM, you just have to understand the system. I have never been to a meeting. Recruiting unemployed people and creating hype just appears to be dishonest for me.

For a small monthly investment you get to build yourself a serious income generator. A life insurance policy takes much longer to pay out those kinds of dividends. The stock exchange is riskier than investing a in product that benefits you. Show pride in your chosen product and generously share with friends. They'll soon notice and ask what they're being served and you can serenely introduce it by name and say not only does it taste great but makes money too. That way you land up with a whole lot of contented consumers enjoying the financial benefits as well. I can't think of a fairer way of creating income. Can you?

My sponsor said to me, "Claudia rather go out and make new friends and sign up one a month than have disgruntled and disillusioned people in your team. If they don't understand what it's about they will just bad mouth the product or even worse the industry." Thank you for that Alfred; it was excellent advice which is working well for me.

MLM is a life style, not a gimmick or a quick fix out of dire straits. Poverty is a mind set based on the idea of lack, limited supply and competition. Don't even speculate getting involved with MLM if you have any ideas stemming from poverty thinking.

About the Author

Claudia Apfelthaler manifested her poor self into her rich self by paying attention to the universal laws of attraction. She loves assisting people to get what they want in life by helping them to see beyond physical appearances. She is an enthusiastic Author, Reader, MLM'er, Mother and Adventurer. She can be visited around the clock at her website: http://www.richbeyondwords.com

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