Tag: MLM

  • How to Make Money in MLM… the Real Story

    How to Make Money in MLM… the Real Story

    It’s time to bring back an old post I made about making money in MLM. In the last few years, I’ve seen more articles and social media posts about people promoting their MLM, or people asking if a job post is an MLM scam.

    If you’re interested in the real facts about whether you can make money in an MLM, read this post on How to Make Money in MLM.

  • Should You Join an MLM? A Detailed Guide

    Should You Join an MLM? A Detailed Guide

    Often when you ask about joining an MLM (Multi Level Marketing), people have a strong, highly opinionated reaction. You may have heard MLMs are out to scam you, put you in debt, waste your time, and destroy friendships. All are true. Yet people are still signing up to join MLMs and you can still hear stories about people making a solid living 100% on an MLM income. So what information is the truth and what is a lie?

    If you’re still wondering whether you should join an MLM (or network marketing), you’ll find answers here. This article will break down the pros and cons of joining an MLM, based on actual personal experience. For some, joining an MLM is the right choice, while for others, it isn’t. Let’s see which option best suits your situation.

    The Cons of Joining an MLM

    We’ll start with the cons of joining an MLM. If these negatives don’t deter you, then the positives may be the extra income option you’ve been looking for.

    • It’s a saturated market. If you’re considering an MLM company that has been in business for a long time, many of your prospects will already have been approached by at least one person from that company. In one case, someone I spoke to had already been approached by two others in the same company over the years. However, if your company is new, chances are, there is competition in the same niche. For example, there are a lot of supplement and skin care companies.
    • The initial and ongoing investment. The cost to start your own MLM business is a lot less then the cost of starting a traditional (non MLM) business. But each month, you will need to order products, maybe products you don’t use yourself or can’t sell, just to keep your business open. You’ll also be expected to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars to attend annual and occasional company training events.
    • The stories about getting rich and leaving your 9 to 5 job are exaggerated. Most associates who join an MLM barely make a commission that covers the cost of their minimum monthly order. You will hear stories about a handful of people who went from zero to a six-figure income in a year or two. Success stories like these are the exception, not the norm.
    • They say you are self-employed if you join an MLM but technically you are more like an employee (without the salary). The commission structure, price for products, and regulations for advertising your business are all already determined by your company. A true self-employed person decides how much to charge customers, what products to sell, and how to advertise.
    • You potentially alienate friends and family. The MLM company encourages you to start by prospecting people you know, which would be friends and family. People who know and trust you could be the easiest to convert into customers. Some people press their friends too hard, however, and cause friendships to end. A friend of mine said his friend gave him an ultimatum: join his MLM team if he really was a true friend or end the friendship. My friend was hurt and haunted by the choice he was forced to make.
    • Introverted people with a small social network will struggle. As stated above, you’ll probably start by prospecting friends and family. If you’re an introvert with few friends, you will struggle to find prospects. An MLM doesn’t provide you with leads, so it’s up to you to network and attend social events to meet new people. You can expect to spend a lot of time and money going to lunches, dinners, parties, sports activities, and all kinds of social activities to build these connections.
    • Biased information about company products. The company will give you statistics and proof from scientists, medical experts, and industry influencers about why their products are the best or one of the best in that niche. They will explain why direct sales products are not found in stores and are more expensive but high in quality. But they will not tell you if there is a product on the market that is better suited to your specific situation. In my case, they told me I was using the skin cream incorrectly and six months was not enough time to get results. (Later, I tried a product from another company and got the results I wanted in two weeks.)
    • Training that depends on the strength of your team and upline. When you join an MLM, you join a team. Your upline (the people who joined before you and brought you onto their team) are responsible for training you on the products and how to get leads. The quality of their presentations and ability to help you with prospects directly affects how quickly you will learn the business. 
    • MLM is advertised as a source of passive income, but that is a myth. MLM associates look for people who want to start a side business or who are interested in making a passive income. They will tell you that when you recruit your own associates and build your own team, you will make commissions from their sales. In theory, this sounds great, but in practice, you will constantly be working to recruit new members to replace the ones who drop out. You will also need to train and support your recruits. Your income will not be passive – you will work to earn your commissions.

    If these cons don’t deter you from joining an MLM, then take a look at these pros. There are success stories about people who do join an MLM and stay on their team because they like the benefits of being an MLM associate.

    Related: How to Make Money in an MLM

    The Pros of Joining an MLM

    For some, joining an MLM has many perks. If these situations suit you, then definitely consider joining an MLM company. I have friends who have been an MLM associate for years.

    • Joining an MLM is a lot easier than starting a traditional business or transitioning to self employment. The initial cost of joining an MLM is a lot less than the cost of starting a business. Also, because you are joining a team of people who are part of the same company, you will have people who already know the answers to most of your questions. When you start your own traditional business, you’re on your own as you handle many legal questions such as licensing and collecting GST. You won’t have an upline to teach you about business strategies. You’re the one deciding on what products to develop and what services to sell. If you don’t have a strong business background, all your questions about marketing and sales can be overwhelming.
    • You are part of a team. Unless you’re going into business with a partner, it can get lonely really fast if you’re self employed. Many sole proprietors join business groups and networks for the support from people in other companies. If you’re in an MLM, your teammates are part of the same company, and your upline works to support your goals. You’ll make friends who have the same interests.
    • Tax deductions and write offs. If you have a stable job (or source of income), your MLM business can provide you with some enviable perks. First, if the products you are buying, such as supplements and energy drinks, are products you want to buy anyway, you can buy products and write off some costs. Second, your MLM business is a business, so you can write off costs such as attending training events and items needed to run your business, such as a phone. MLM associates have received thousands of dollars back at tax time. Third, if your company training event is at a destination such as Vegas, then your hotel and meals are part of your business expense and write offs. It’s like going on a working vacation!
    • Learning skills that apply to your personal and professional life. In order to learn to speak to prospects about your business, you need to perfect a few skills.
      • The first one is to learn a strong mindset. Many people will say no to you before you get a customer. All those no’s can be hard on you emotionally.
      • After mindset, you learn skills such as time management, goal setting, and organization. It’s up to you to decide how often you want to work on your MLM business. Will you work on the weekend or be lazy and watch a movie? It’s up to you. It’s also your responsibility to stay organized and keep track of receipts and other information for when you do your taxes.
      • One of the most important skills you will learn is public speaking and giving a presentation. You’ll need to learn how to talk about your MLM business. For many, public speaking is one of their greatest fears. If you can’t overcome this fear, one of the most important aspects of an MLM business will one of your greatest hurdles. If you overcome your fear of speaking to strangers and speaking to groups, you will develop a confidence that will benefit you in your personal and professional life.
    • Learning business skills that give you a foundation for starting a real business. You will hear that your MLM business is a business. However, you’re not really self-employed in the traditional sense. You have no control over how much you can charge customers, how much you pay yourself, or how you can advertise yourself on social media. As a traditional business owner, you have control over all those aspects. However, as you learn about building an MLM business, you will learn the foundation for entrepreneurship and developing a business mindset and attitude. If you decide to start a business later, you will already have some important business knowledge and acumen.

    Related: Cold Market Prospecting

    Summary

    People may warn you to stay away from joining an MLM because it is a scam. The truth is, joining an MLM may suit the needs of people who are looking for some of the benefits of those who have a side business, without the hassles of a traditional side business. For those who want to get rich, or replace their income with MLM income, their goals may not be realistic. There is no simple answer to whether you should join an MLM, but hopefully this pro and con list will help with your decision.

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  • How to Make Money in MLM… and Become Successful

    How to Make Money in MLM… and Become Successful

    Chances are, if you’ve expressed any interest in making passive income, a side income, or starting a side business, someone has asked you to join an MLM. These recruiters entice you with an opportunity to make some extra money – enough money to quit your day job. But how realistic is the expectation that you can make money in multi-level marketing (MLM)?

    Before we answer that, let’s start with what MLM or network marketing is. Investopedia defines MLM as “a strategy that some direct sales companies use to encourage existing distributors to recruit new distributors.” Similar to MLM is network marketing which is another form of direct sales.

    In direct sales, a product is sold direct from the manufacturer to the consumer. You won’t see these products at a physical store. You might find them online, but unlike Amazon or eBay, a distributor and their team will make a commission on what you buy. Usually, the distributor is someone you know, who gave you the link to the website.

    Network marketing is like an MLM in that products are sold direct from the manufacturer to the consumer. The main difference is in how the distributor is paid. Without going into the nitty-gritty details, the quick explanation is it’s easier to make commissions in a network marketing structure than an MLM structure.

    The idea behind direct sales is to keep the cost of goods down. The consumer is no longer paying for the cost of displaying or marketing the product in a physical store. Instead, the distributors look for consumers and other distributors to join their company. For example, a friend may ask you to try out their skincare line. The distributors are the ones doing the marketing.

    You may have been asked to join an MLM or network marketing company because you said you wanted to make some extra money, or you wanted to start a business but you weren’t sure how to go about it. Or someone may have heard about your health issue and recommended some supplements. You may have been told that you could improve your health while making a side income.

    But how much money can you really make from an MLM? Would it be enough to quit your job or pay all your monthly bills?

    Here are three ways to make money from MLM, based on my own experience with the industry.

    1 Love the business and the product

    First of all, the key to success in MLM is to love the business (or industry) and the product you are selling. Otherwise, you will fail miserably as a distributor. I learned this lesson the hard way. In a sense, I got tricked into joining.

    I’ll confess – it took a year before I decided to join a network marketing company many years ago. My friend asked about my ongoing battle with allergies and then offered products from her network marketing company as a possible solution. She also told me about the possible side income from selling supplements. At the time, I wanted to become an entrepreneur but didn’t know where to start. I was skeptical and it took a second meeting with her before I started to warm to the idea of network marketing. In hindsight, I was naïve.

    They told me, if I don’t know much about business, I could become an entrepreneur with just a small investment. They said that for a few hundred dollars, I could purchase health products that I needed anyway, and that my investment could also double up as an investment to start my business! I would also be given all the business training I needed.

    Those words were promising, and if you’ve been “prospected” for an MLM before, this situation will be all too familiar. If you haven’t, then be sure to read the rest of my caveats in this article before you consider joining an MLM company.

    About a year after I joined, I learned my first harsh lesson about MLM: to be successful, you need to love the industry and love the product enough that you’ll live and breathe it. Let me explain what I mean.

    Interest versus Passion

    The network marketing company I joined was a health products company. I was interested in improving my health, but my dream was never to be in the health and wellness industry. Putting time into learning everything I could about supplements and health products wasn’t something I was passionate about.

    In other words, there is a difference between being interested in something as a hobby and throwing your entire career behind it. When I prospected people, I thought they would be excited about my business because they too would see the value of making some money while getting healthy.

    When you have a business you are passionate about, you tell your friends and family about it. You post pictures of yourself and your health products on social media. You write articles or post videos about what you do. Your business is part of your life, and you’re proud of it. Those are signs that your business is your love.

    In my case, the only time I told friends and family what I was doing was when there was a product I thought could solve a health problem they were having. When that happened, I would tell them about my side business with the embarrassment of someone confessing they still fear the dark.

    How to Avoid Self Sabotage

    Somehow, I expected my uncommitted attitude would generate lots of sales, which it didn’t, and my lack of enthusiasm sabotaged my success.

    I quickly learned that the first rule of success in MLM is to have a solid passion for the industry. Don’t sell skincare if you don’t want to be known as the owner of a skincare business. Don’t sell home care products if you’re not crazy about them.

    Many MLMs recruit people by simply asking them if they want to make some extra money and if they want to be an entrepreneur. That’s the sneaky part. I joined the business because they asked me two questions and my answers were yes and yes.

    Would you like to own your own business? Yes. Are you open to learning something new? Yes. Then they signed me up. These questions could lead you to failure because no one asks what you’d be passionate about selling.

    Instead, ask yourself, are you passionate about this industry? Do you want to learn as much as you can about this industry? My answers to these questions would have been No and No. If I’d asked myself those questions, I could have signed on as a consumer and ignored the business part of the MLM company altogether… and saved myself a couple years of grief.

    2 Plan to invest in the business for the long term

    An MLM or networking marketing business is not something you commit a couple of random hours here and there and expect results. You need to treat it as a long-term investment, like rehearsing for a performance or building a house.

    Results are NOT Magic

    The problem is MLMs tell you about amazing results. No matter which company you join, they will tell you about distributors who have become high-income earners. They will share stories about distributors who moved up the ranks at a rapid pace in one year and achieved title after title, while the average distributor stays at the same rank for years.

    You desire to become one of those success stories. You’ll yearn to be one of those people who worked hard to build a team fast and got a recurring income from selling MLM products. You’ll want to be one of those people who earn a six-figure income in six months.

    For most people, however, their results are less glamorous. It’s a lot of work to build an MLM business. Depending on how much time you want to commit to your business, you may work your 9 to 5 job, then spend evenings and part of your weekends prospecting potential leads and trying to make sales.

    Prospecting is meeting potential customers or distributors and telling them about the products you sell. You might meet them for coffee or hang out at a social event to get to know them better. For example, you might go jogging one day to start that relationship, and then talk about your business when they show an interest.

    When their interest in your business is stronger, you may invite them to an event where other people from your team can make a presentation or give your prospect the chance to try your products.

    The Cold, Hard Numbers

    All of these activities take time. You’ll rarely make one sale after just one meeting with your prospect. On top of that, you are also attending training sessions to learn more about your products and how to build your business. You’re not likely to get rich overnight.

    A study found that “44% of participants dropped out after less than one year working with an MLM.” And after five years, “a minimum of 90% of representatives leave.” In that time, they will have poured thousands of dollars into their business and gotten very little of it back.

    In comparison, about 50% of small businesses (not MLM) are still in business after five years. That’s a difference of 40%! 

    A closer look at the numbers for the same study reveals more grim findings. In a survey of distributors, they found that “14% made less than $5,000” and “3% made $25,000 or more.” That’s a very small percentage of distributors who can make a side income. That means very few can expect to replace their day job with their MLM business.

    So if you do decide to join an MLM or network marketing company because you truly believe in their products, expect to invest many hours and years of your life in it before you make a steady flow of pocket change.

    3 Invest in skills that make you money

    While working on your MLM business, take the time to develop your business skills and business savvy. As mentioned above, success doesn’t come overnight. Successful entrepreneurs become masters of perseverance.

    Perseverance

    As an MLM distributor, you will work long hours and people will question why you would want to be a business owner instead of an employee. A job offers long-term income and stability. You know exactly what you’ll be paid when you get your pay cheque.

    Entrepreneurship is the world of the unknown. You risk pouring thousands of dollars into your business and getting little in return. Or you could hit the jackpot and earn a high income from your investment in a short time. You’ll need to put up with rejection and failure before you discover what works.

    Public Speaking

    Most MLM distributors who are serious about building their business learn to make presentations about the products and MLM business. They learn to present one-on-one with a prospect or in front of a group during an event. Some refine their speaking skills through a group like Toastmasters.

    You can also learn to elevator pitch – to tell people in thirty seconds about what it is you do. Developing your speaking skills increases your skill set and income potential, whether you are an employee, MLM distributor, or business owner.

    Leadership

    Strong leadership skills are the difference between being a manager and a team leader, or someone who is a team member. You don’t need to learn to be a great leader. But if you want to step up and earn a higher income, you need to become a leader.

    In an MLM, you need to develop leadership skills to be able to recruit distributors to join your team and keep them on your team. If you can’t lead and mentor others, you’re a team of one, without others to share your workload.

    Leadership skills are also what you need to become a manager or CEO. It’s also a skill that will lead you to a promotion or income increase.

    Summary

    Is it possible to make money in an MLM or network marketing business? It is, if you fully understand what you’re getting yourself into, and you have a long-term plan. Don’t expect that you’ll become a millionaire but do take the time to learn some of the valuable business skills that they will teach you when you join an MLM team. I’ve moved on from network marketing, but the business skills that I learned while I was a distributor gave me an advantage in my current business. To me, that is the biggest win.

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