![]() ![]() Think about it: if you KNEW that every time your friend Sally called, she’d be trying to sell you on one of her products… you’d eventually stop answering Sally’s calls. The biggest issue I’ve seen is that this puts significant stress on your personal relationships, as you’re reliant on selling to your “network.” If the product is subpar, you’ll usually burn those bridges kinda quickly and end up with $0 coming in each month. If the product is 100% legitimate & valuable, it’s entirely possible to get people to sign-up and continue paying you. Typically, the only way to really make money is to get people (mostly friends & family) to sign up with you for a recurring subscription. Other times the products are really poorly made and come with a high price tag. Sometimes the products are actually kind of decent (I still remember my mom throwing Pampered Chef parties when I was younger). They’re businesses in which you pay money to a company for the ability to sell their products. If you’re unfamiliar with what MLMs actually do: Instead, I want to genuinely educate you about them so you can make an informed decision on how to proceed. There are A LOT of people out there who bash all MLMs in any form.
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