Are MLM's bad? I would say 99% are bad. Especially the start-up's, those that don't have a track record of I forget how many years (5?) die down very often, leading many people to have "wasted" a lot of money, time and people resources into a failed venture. Not only do many MLM's have a poor pay structure, with steadily minusing commissions, "breakaways" with your whole team leaving you so that you get higher commissions for, a limited amount of products and poor training.
I'm in
MarketAmerica. It doesn't have any of those above mentioned problems, and after being in the business for about 1/2 a year, I believe it's a Lightworker business, due to the positive energy of the people around me, their intensity, clarity of what they truly want and overall go-now attitude. It's a 16 year old company located in North Carolina, Greensboro and was in the stock market for a few years, with Jennifer Lopez (Famous Singer), Joey Cheek (World Champion Speed Skater, Gold Medal in 2006 Winter Olympics) who joined after MA offered to donate part of the sales to "Right to Play".
I've seen a lot of great people and a very positive vibe, both Internationally in Greensboro where headoffice is and also in Toronto where I live. But then again many people who are in MA don't think of it as an MLM, which they joke is (Make-Little-Money) because in many significant ways, though there is that networking aspect, it's different from everything else in terms of quality of product, depth of how many partner stores they have and the above mentioned issiues.
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