The one I am involved in has some great features Its not quite a year old, so there is lots of room to grow, it has decent products and a good matrix, it is a forced 3x4 matrix, meaning you can only have 3 people directly below you, so when you sign up a fourth they go into one of your first three peoples downlines, you get full credit for them, but it counts for sign up bonuses etc for the preson you put them under.
There are no qualifiers, you pay a low monthly fee $32 and you are fully qualified, with just 81 people you can make $25,000 a month, tyou would need several hundred in most other MLM's So far my monthly checks are only a few hundred dollars, but things are rolling now.
Take a look, if your interested, I will be happy to help you build your downline.
http://www.acaiplusgold.com
2007-05-23 15:24:42
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answered by Jason F 4
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imho, and after having looked at tens (or more) mlms of all stripes, there are very few 'good ones'.
in an mlm, almost all the 'good money' is made by the very few at or near the top -- the founders and those who join early while BRINGING WITH THEM a large downline.
Everyone else works their tail off for relatively poor net income. And that's in the honest ones. There are plenty that aren't honest.
What is the key characteristic of the ones who make 'good money'?? They can all sell. What they do is sell, sell, sell.
Anyone who can sell, sell, sell can make a lot of money selling something, it doesn't have to be in an mlm. And maybe it shouldn't be. Mlms have extra legal burdens that many other selling opportunities do not have.
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Now that I've said all of that ... if your purpose in joining an mlm is to learn to sell [rather than to make 'good money'], you might come out ok. You'll need to find someone [your upline] who actually knows how to teach selling.
Guess what? the randomly chosen upline probably isn't much better at selling than you are. So you want someone who has already shown that they can sell, who was professionally trained to sell, and who is willing and able to use that training to teach you. GL.
It might even be easier to learn to sell by finding a regular employer who will teach you -- auto sales outfits are always short of salespeople and some of them do take on new people and teach them how.
2007-05-21 06:11:18
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answered by Spock (rhp) 7
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