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Old 09-11-2006, 06:17 AM
SouthernSweet SouthernSweet is offline
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Originally Posted by ProspeKt
PPL, just like many other pyramids are effective and can prove very beneficial. I signed up with ppl around this time last year with not much success due to the afore spoken of having too much other stuff going on...especially school. Nevertheless I was and am thankful for the learning experience.

The problem with ppl and many other pyramids is that they are too old (10-15+yrs). As a result, by the time you get in, you're so far down the "pyramid" that you have to work extra hard to see the fruit of your labor. The people who generate the most revenue from them probably got into it at its early stages. Whether the product is bad or awesome and in high demand, if you can get set up in a network marketing oppurtunity in its infancy then you are bound for success.

There is a new product that just launched about a month ago. Not only is it brand new, the product itself is and proves to be a very hot commodity. So much so that the man under whom I am under generated $18,000 his first three weeks. Since I am under him, I am now 5th from the president of the company.

It is said that the three sure ways of income are real estate, stocks & bonds, and network marketing. I've taken notes and grabbed the first and last and am reaping the benefits. PM me if you would like to get in on this opportunity.
I have a couple of friends who are making six-figure incomes in network marketing companies, however, how can you be 5th from the President of the company?

The owner of a network marketing company is usually not at the top of the chain, it's the next person he recruits that is at the top.

The only way you can be 5th from the President of the company is if your MLM has the TITLE of President, for whoever is at the top of that branch...and whoever he signs up personally, can technically be right under him, but that doesn't mean they are making a dime.

MLM are worthless unless there is a way to move up the ladder, and very few MLM companies have this feature built-in to their system. Otherwise, if the person that recruits you fails in their responsibility to help you grow your area of the business, then they stay and reap the rewards of your hard work and they can sit back and do nothing.

Most of the newer MLM have taken the "fixed position" feature out of their system....if your production surpasses that of your sponsor, you get to move "up" the chain and move past them so that someone that is llazy cannot continue to draw money off your work unless they are actively participating. Yes, your sponsor doesn't get fully penalized for recruiting a winning business builder, but as you move past them in the ladder, they make less and less off you until eventually they make nothing.

Last edited by SouthernSweet; 09-11-2006 at 06:20 AM.
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