Which Is The Best MLM Company Around The Web

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I have looked that many of people are making money with many Compensation Plans and are crushing the leaderboards !

I wanna know which has proved to be the best for you ??

Thanks !
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Syed Raza View Post

    I have looked that many of people are making money with many Compensation Plans and are crushing the leaderboards !
    Clearly every company that has a "leaderboard" will have people's names on it.

    There'll be people at the top, just as there'll be people at the bottom, in every company.

    A far more useful and interesting statistic, for each company, is the proportion of distributors who are actually earning anything at all. (They're typically not so keen on publishing that one, though, but I think some countries now legally oblige them to make that information available.)

    Originally Posted by Syed Raza View Post

    I wanna know which has proved to be the best for you ??
    In my own MLM experience (a long time ago, now!), I didn't build my business online at all, and deliberately chose a very longstanding and successful company whose most successful distributors all avoided doing business online. (That was perhaps why I managed to build up my distributorship enough to be able to sell it, when I realised that I was going to be far better suited to affiliate marketing than to MLM).

    Here's the thing about recruiting online for MLM: it's easy. And that's a bad thing, not a good thing. The easier it is for you to recruit someone, the easier it is for the next person who comes along to re-recruit them into something else, sometimes the newest, shiniest, least tried-and-tested opportunity there is. That means that you can sponsor them, but you can't keep them. They won't still be there 2 years later helping you to build your business just by building their businesses. They'll all or nearly all drop out.

    A high proportion of these people are "opportunity junkies" who have been in and out of 20 different "online MLM opportunities" taking a bit of easy money in the early stages and then moving on to the next one. Many (in fact "most") of those "opportunities" don't survive their first 5 years. And there are reasons for that. Many are not "real businesses" at all. Be careful what you wish for.

    There are also plenty of good, respectable, ethical, genuine MLM companies in which you have genuine chances to build a real business and to make money. Those are the ones that have been around for a long time, and have genuine products which don't cost a lot more than their shop-bought equivalents, and are regularly bought by genuine retail customers.

    That last point is the hallmark of a "genuine MLM opportunity". If there aren't genuine retail customers (who are not distributors or affiliates or otherwise involved in the business opportunity), run.
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    • Profile picture of the author wentzco
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      That last point is the hallmark of a "genuine MLM opportunity". If there aren't genuine retail customers (who are not distributors or affiliates or otherwise involved in the business opportunity), run.
      Definitely agree there. However it's important to note that often people do sign up as distributors/affiliates just to purchase products wholesale. Many companies also have loyal customer programs which offer people discounted or wholesale prices (very wise idea for companies). Some products/services are a set price for everyone & people just check a box if they want to be involved in the affiliate/marketing plan... most check the box.
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  • Profile picture of the author visimedia
    you can succeed in any mlm, the secret is all about MARKETING, it doesn't matter if you market ordinary affiliate programs, MLM, or even money games, as long as you can drive laser targeted traffic, you have system in place, you can make money in any opportunity.

    When you got your skill , you just need opportunity.
    Opportunity alone will not make you rich.
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  • Profile picture of the author thedark
    Is MLM still legal in US ?
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by thedark View Post

      Is MLM still legal in US ?
      Yes, but slightly better regulated than it used to be, I think.

      At any one time, I think there are always more illegal things pretending to be MLM than there are genuine MLM's, and unfortunately it's pretty difficult for the layman to distinguish between them. (Sometimes it's even difficult for lawyers to tell them apart!).

      But the "genuine retail customer" test, mentioned above, is an important one. To survive for the long term, companies have to be able to show courts and regulators that 70% of their sales income comes from genuine retail sales to genuine retail customers. It's a precedent-law rule (not a statute) enforced by US state courts, known in the trade as "The 70% Rule".

      There are some MLM companies in the US, now, who protect themselves for this by making their distributors certify each month, before buying anything, that they sold a minimum of 70% of what they bought the previous month, to genuine retail customers.

      There are also other MLM companies that make absolutely no pretense at all of complying with that rule (and can't, because they don't really have retail customers), and those are the ones that eventually get caught out by regulators and/or courts, and have a limited lifespan. Those, obviously enough, are also the ones to avoid.

      I'm not a lawyer (did you guess? ).
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  • Profile picture of the author Luke Dennison
    Think you should check out herbalife. They're on the stock market, genuine, and have seen them at a few career fairs in the UK, so they have a real life face etc.

    Health is a really good niche to get in as well right now. Summers here
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  • Profile picture of the author Syed Raza
    I know the Harbalife is Good but i am talking about IM niche
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  • Profile picture of the author Darryl Smith
    Herbalife is good? Please read this article.

    Food for thought.
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