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Can Network Marketing Make You A Billionaire Tough Mlm Questions Answered

Multi Level Marketing is no easy ride, but with commitment to achieving your success, a Network Marketing opportunity can be the best thing you decide to join. Multi Level Marketing promises so much, and Multi Level Marketing can deliver as long as you commit to your success.

MLM is a business system in which consumer products are sold by the distributors who have signed up with the company. The distributors have the option to sell a minimum or more amount of products each month to generate commissions. Multi level marketing is a great way of earning a living from the comfort of your home. This is because a company will provide you with good quality products, which you will sell to make money.

MLM is, at its core, a business just like every other internet marketing venture you’ve taken on. But you can do these things the right way and begin earning the money you thought you would. Multi level marketing is known as network marketing. This is a kind of business where franchising and direct selling are combined. Multi level marketing is NOT a scam, the Federal Trade Commission only considers a company to be scandalous if they promote a “pyramid scheme” designed with the sole purpose of promoting a pyramid and nothing else.

MLM is a fabulous business opportunity for individuals who are eager to make their own judgments about what a network marketing company has to offer. They can move ahead quickly if they start their own network marketing business without forcibly sticking to old-fashioned marketing practices and giving themselves room to be flexible about implementing new methods. Multi-level marketing is the biggest growth industry in the 1980’s. It has been termed as the last true rags-to-riches opportunity left in North America, and its ability to bring enormous incomes to almost anyone is legend. Multi-level marketing is an enterprise system which puts emphasis on recruiting distributors. It is commonly used by the industry, and this term implies that success depends on building a distributor interconnection and those payouts occur at two or more levels.

Network marketing is quite simply using your relationships to sell a product or service. Network: People’s network is the backbone and the soul of MLM. Word of mouth and trust play major roles in the success of MLM. Network marketing is just the opposite. In the beginning, you do a lot of work building a foundation, getting a team started and what not, work that you don’t get paid for, or at least not enough for.

Network marketing offers home based representatives the opportunity to get paid from other peoples efforts, not just their own.

Buy A Franchise Business Or Join A Mlm Which Is Smarter

This is a question I believe a lot of people are asking themselves these days in America. There are so many people out there looking for a plan B, and not a lot of people really know what would be the best option for themselves. I am writing this article because I have a lot of experience in both scenarious.. I am the owner of multiple locations of two different franchises, and have served as a franchise advisory board member and advertising advisory board member for Palm Beach Tan, the largest tanning franchise in the country. I am also building a multi-level marketing business (or network marketing business), and my team is spread throughout the country, with people in almost every state in the U.S. I will argue the pros and cons of both options, AND I will let you in on a few secrets I have leaned the hard way that are absolutely critical to being successful in both situations.
Lets start with buying into a Franchise.
Here are some advantages:

1. Proven Business Model: There are many benefits to buying into a franchise, but the most popular is theoretically being able to open a business with a proven business model. The statistics show that about 80% of businesses fail within their first few years, but the chances of a franchise business failing is closer to 20%. The franchise percentages are skewed quite a bit though, because a franchise is much easier to sell, so what ends up happening is a failing franchise might go through two or three owners before it actually shuts own. The existing owner always has good excuses why it is failing and the new owner always thinks he or she is the savior and will be able to turn things around.. Sometimes the franchisor will take over the location to delay the inevitable because the last thing that want on their Franchise Advisory Ciurcular is store closures.. (they are generally in the business of selling franchises)

2. Help With Start-up: You get a lot of help starting your business and running it afterward. Many franchises are, in fact, turnkey operations. When you buy a franchise, you get all the equipment, supplies and instruction or training needed to start the business. In many cases, you also get ongoing training, and help with management and marketing. Your franchise will reap the benefit of the parent company’s national marketing campaigns, for instance.

3. Marketing and Branding: When you open up a new location that’s part of a franchise with a strong brand you are able to do SO MUCH more than other new business who is not part of a franchise. For example, if you open up a new Subway in your town, and if you did not do ANY advertising at all people would still walk into your location and buy sandwiches. (Unless your location was in a back alley where nobody could see you!) AND the budget you allocate toward advertising and marketing is much better spent for two reasons: One, you’re not throwing spaghetti against the wall to see what sticks – your franchisor should guide you on what works and what doesn’t. Two, your marketing: direct mail, business to business, radio, TV, etc. will be much more effective because people recognize the Subway brand and will open up your mail, or listen to your ads.

4. Buying Power: Your franchise will benefit from the collective buying power of the parent company as the franchisor can afford to buy in bulk and pass the savings along to franchisees. If you are an independent company you can except to pay more for inventory and supplies then if you are involved in a franchise.
Here are Some Disadvantages:

1. Royalties and Ongoing Costs: Most people don’t realize how much of your gross sales you really pay out every month to the franchisor, and other vendors they are partnered with. Traditionally royalties begin at 4% of gross sales and end up at 6% by the third year in operation. Next you will have a 1% advertising cost that goes toward branding advertising admin costs. They will probably force you into an advertising co-op which will be about 4% of gross. You will have some type of point of sale computer monitoring monthly fee for around $500. And don’t forget a lot of franchises have some type of reimbursement program for customers visiting multiple locations with gift cards and coupons. After all this is added up you end up spending about 11-13% on fees and group advertising. Even if you backed out 4% for the ad fund co-op since this is driving traffic to your business, you are still forking out 7-9% every single month! That adds up – trust me. It will be anywhere from $20,000 to $130,000 per year for small businesses, depending on your sales and fee structure!

2. Their Way or The Highway: The main disadvantage of buying a franchise is that you have to do it their way – sometimes right down to the way the napkin holders are filled. As a franchisee, you are not the one actually running the show, and some franchisors exert a degree of control that you may find terrible. In many cases a franchisor will enforce a policy that might work well for the majority of franchisees but it does not work well for some – it can actually cause a major cash flow crisis for some owners but the franchisor will not budge and actually force people out of business. (Trust me this happens I have actually seen it happen within my own franchise)

3. Ongoing Support? Not all franchisors offer the same degree of assistance in starting a business and operating it successfully. Some are just start-up operations and everything after start-up is up to you. Often times the franchisor promises ongoing training and support that just doesn’t happen.

4. Shark-Infested Waters: Buying a little-known, perhaps inexpensive franchise can be a real gamble. Just because a business is offering franchises is no guarantee that the franchise you buy will be successful. In some cases, franchising is the business; all the franchisor is interested in is selling more franchises. Whether or not the individual franchises are successful is irrelevant to them. This is not to say that no little known, inexpensive franchises are worthwhile, but just a reminder that any franchise you’re thinking of buying needs to be investigated carefully. Remember the franchisor is in the business of selling franchises, so be very fastidious!
Joining an MLM or Network Marketing Company.
Advantages:

1. Low Start-up Cost: The typical start-up cost for a network marketing company is around $200-$500, and with many companies you can actually get started for as low as $35, or even free. However, if you enroll for less than $50 you are usually not eligible for commissions until you upgrade or order some product or the service.

2. Unlimited Income Potential: More millionaires have come out of the MLM industry than any other industry – multi-level marketing is actually the most pure form of capitalism. An average person can literally go from being broke to making six figures a month if everything falls into place. If somebody gets in on the ground floor of a company before it hits the momentum stages, he or she is being mentored by a top leader, he or she is an extremely hard worker and does not give up easily, and he or she is an influential person (or he/she has built up an online influence) then it is only a matter of time before he/she builds up a massive residual or passive income.

3. Personal Growth Training: The network marketing business model works the opposite of the corporate world, where it’s dog eat dog. In network marketing all the top earners are usually the best teachers, not the best sales people. In order to get to the top of the pay scale you are required to have many people in your organization promoted to the top tier positions. For example, if some big shot decided to get involved in an MLM and the only strategy he used was to spend a truckload of money on advertising and personally enroll hundreds of marketers he would make some good money doing that, but he would probably not reach the top position in the company that way. Most compensation plans are designed to develop leaders. The leadership and marketing training that you gain in MLM is priceless for future endeavors.

4. Passive or Residual Income: When somebody builds a successful network marketing business they build an income generating asset that produces cash flow every month for work previously performed. If you wanted to have $5,000 a month in passive income risk free you would need over $1 million in a CD or other high yielding risk free account. I actually sold my first MLM business to another marketer right after I graduated college and used the money for a down payment on my first house. (It was producing a monthly cash flow, which turns it into an asset you can potentially sell)
Disadvantages

1. It is not get rich quick: Some people are attracted to network marketing because it is presented to them as this magical formula where all you have to do is sponsor three people who sponsor three and so on, then you have have this massive organization below you after three months that is bringing in $10,000 a month. Yes there are some occasions where people get in with a new MLM and have a large database of people they can tap into and they build a large income very quickly. It usually takes at least 1-2 years before decent residual income starts coming in.

2. Many choices: There are so many different MLM’s out there with all of their distributors claiming they “have the best product ever invented” and nobody else can compete with their company. One of the main reasons there is so much negative press around MLM is the competition between the different MLM companies cause marketers to bad mouth one company to make their company sound better. What this does is give the impression that MLM in general is bad, when in reality that is just not true. You can not believe everything you read online about a particular company, so you must do your own investigation before you join.

3. Must be self-motivated: You don’t have your franchisor out there doing radio and TV ads to promote your business, or a franchise compliance division coming into your store making sure your operation is running smoothly and efficiently. (not all franchises do this either, but you get the point) Your success is truly determined by how much effort you put into your business.
Which is the Better Way to Go?

This is the question you can only answer yourself, but please keep in mind a few lessons I have learned along the way:

-The franchisor is in the business of selling franchises so, again, be very careful. They have sales people who make anywhere from $2500-$5,000 per franchise location they sell. So this salesperson’s one main objective is to get you qualified and locked into a location.

-You MUST talk to as many owners as you possibly can about how they are really doing. Get numbers. Do not listen to the franchisor because they will stretch the truth about everything.

-If you can find an MLM company that is in the beginning stages, has some type of a marketing edge over everyone else (so you don’t have to go out and talk to everyone you know about the business), and has a powerful team of leaders you can directly work with and be mentored by, then I would think very seriously about choosing this path. Having the opportunity to start and own your own business for usually around $500, with the potential for cash flowing five figures a month in passive income in a relatively short period of time is much more enticing to me than risking hundreds of thousands of dollars on a franchise that is usually much riskier than people realize. However, if you do decide to join an MLM company make sure you do the research to find out if you will be with a rapidly growing company and will be personally mentored by top leaders in the company.

If you are somebody who is seriously considering one of these options, or already owns a business, franchise or not, and would like some advice on building a business or marketing your business schedule a free 20 minute coaching session with me or my partner. If you are not and are just doing your preliminary research I wish you well on all of your endeavors and findings.

Is Market America A Scam Or Is The Forty Five Year Plan The Real Scam

First off, let’s talk about what exactly is Market America and then talk about how it can help you like it’s helping so many others escape the rat race and the 45 year plan.

So, let’s first talk about what exactly is market America, and then we will discuss how their Unfranchise business system is helping so many people get out of what I like to call the 45 year plan scam.

Market America is an 18-year-old company with a proven business plan called the Unfranchise business development system. Are they a scam? Not in the least. Quite the contrary. They are one of the most solid and legitimate opportunities for a savvy entrepreneur that has ever been created. What their mission of creating a system for entrepreneurs to build an ongoing residual income, they are fulfilling this goal more and more each day. With an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau along with 3000+ brand name companies partnering with market America as well host of other incredible achievements, they are the real deal and will be around for a long time.

Market America was created and formed out of necessity almost 19 years ago when the CEO and founder of the company had enough with the traditional MLM world of false promises lots of hype and B.S., and so he set out to change that by combining the best of franchising and all their proven systems with the power of network marketing to create a hybrid type of business model that is called the Unfranchise.

The other reason why Market America was founded was like any good business to fulfill a need or want. In this case after studying statistics globally, JR, the founder of market America discovered that for every 100 people to retire at the age of 65, meaning most of them here have worked for at least 45 years of their life, hence the 45 year plan scam that I referenced earlier in this article, out of those 100 people who are retired at age 65 only 5% will make it successfully financially.

Out of every 100 people who retire at the age of 65, of the 5 percent that succeed, 3 out of 4 do so by owning their own business. So the fact that you are looking at other alternatives that are entrepreneurial in nature, means you are already ahead of 95% of people. Good for you!

It doesn’t take a genius to look at the statistics and realize that the financial plan that were all sold on for a lives can actually be called a scam. The bottom line is that it does not work and it has been failing people for more than 50 years.

It should come as no surprise to you that hundreds of people every single day are going online, just online alone, and looking at market America as an option for them to get with out of the 45 year plan or at least to be a substitute for what they’re not getting out of their job.

The greatest thing about all this is you now are aware of it and have the knowledge which is so important because knowledge is power, to do something about it change your life. If there is one thing that both the 45 year plan and market America cannot teach you, it is how to become a world-class professional and skilled entrepreneur in this new economy.