How to Evaluate an MLM Business
May 21
We found this post about evaluating an MLM business. The blog generally takes a pro-MLM stance - if there is good training. What I found is good information about the MLM industry by a man named Tim Sales (I didn’t make that up and as far as I know that’s his real name).
So I have a question for our readers - from your experience which MLM companies are the best, and why? How do you evaluate an MLM business?
June 8th, 2008 at 7:22
Quixtar/Amway Global…. 50 years, 50+ countries, thousands of people making extra income. Pretty much follows the 80/20 rule of any organization. You get out of it what you put into it… just like any business enterprise, but it does work. Much of this movie is “old school” old mindset to MLM. Havin’ fun.
July 25th, 2008 at 9:21
for me it is scent sations inc. we are a candle company. I absolutely love it. They focus on new school network marketing which eliminates many of the problems and our products truly are great and priced at market value. I can’t think of a single negative experience. Truly, I’m not kidding. It is great.
August 23rd, 2008 at 8:32
I’ve got these five top criteria to evaluate an mlm business:
1. Product must be premium quality.
2. Product cost must be comparable to those sold in retail stores.
3. Opportunity must be FREE to join.
4. Pay plan must be generous, simple, and easy to understand and explain.
5. Company must have verifiable credibility.
The best I found that meets the above criteria is:
http://www.ShopGBG.com/a