It also comes down to what organization you'e involved in. Some are built on selling a service, some are built on selling a product, and others are built more on developing a network with some sales thrown in. I think lumping every MLM/Network Marketing opportunity together is like lumping every college together. They don't all have the same professors, or offer the same degree, although their fields of study are usually somewhat similar.
Someone mentioned that no one is there to help you in MLM's and I would contest that this isn't true. As someone currently involved in one, I would say the support is better than anything I've ever done. I agree that the fact that it's open to everyone is a key factor. Yes, McDonald's pays minimum wage, but they also have a hiring process. With many MLM's, for less than $100 you can start if you want to and then there is no pressure to perform.
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