MLM is NOT the same as pyramid selling. It is firmly established in many countries as a respected means of achieving an income. In the UK, Network Marketing is regulated by The Direct Selling Association (www.dsa.org.uk). The DSA's Code of Practice was endorsed by the Director of Fair Trading in 1987 and is administered by an independent Code Administrator. The DSA aims to 'protect, serve and promote the effectiveness of member companies and the independent direct sellers marketing their products and assure the highest level of business ethics and service to customers'.
Any company can choose to use Multi-Level-Marketing to reach its customer base and any product or service can be sold this way. Network Marketing started in the USA and some of the longest-standing companies using this method include Amway, Ann Summers and Kleeneze. A more recent entrant is the award-winning Dorling Kindersley Family Learning closed down by new owners Pearson. Cabuchon is an example of a successful Network Marketing which subsequently failed. As with any business, there are no guarantees of success and rational preliminary research is essential.
Not all DSA members use Network Marketing to expand their distributor base. Some are purely party plan, such as Tupperware, and others are purely person to person, such as Avon or Herbalife; others use a mix of all of these to sell their products or service.
Network Marketing is based on the concept of 'networking'. We all have a circle of people we know through the circumstances of our daily lives and each of these people will have their own circle of acquaintances, colleagues, family and friends. Network Marketing involves tapping into these networks not only to sell product but also to offer the business opportunity to potential new distributors who then start the process of developing their own networks for selling and recruiting.
As the networks widen, so the individual leader benefits not only from their own sales but also a percentage of the sales from their network. As more people join the organization, so residual income increases.
So, what is MLM (multi-level marketing)? This is network marketing which allows its distributors not only to network outwards in order to sell the product but also to benefit from their downline's downline, either to a limited depth or ad infinitum. However, the two terms tend to be used easily indiscriminately.
As with any other home-based business, distributors need to work hard and have courage and determination. Finding a good sponsor is just as important as finding an interesting product and a good compensation plan which offers flexibility and just reward for effort. Contrary to expectation, the newcomer has the same potential for success as the long-term sponsor provided that the necessary research and skills training takes place. It is not necessary to be 'in at the beginning' and in some cases it may prove more difficult and risky to join at the beginning than to join a plan which has reached a more mature phase. Network Marketing is particularly suited to married women with family commitments as it offers them an opportunity to start a business on a part time basis with very little capital. The opportunities now exists for enterprising women to use their talents and the skills gained from motherhood to build businesses based both on selling and on finding and supporting the efforts of others.
Network marketing businesses close down every year (Bookbiz went into receivership earlier this year) - but still more product-based businesses are turning to network marketing as a means of getting their products out to their customers and cutting out the wholesalers and retailers. We are also finding lots of US companies crossing the Atlantic and bringing their products and greater razamatazz with them. It's a high risk business but the rewards can be substantial. A lot will depend on you, but a lot will also depend on the business acumen, personalities and perhaps sheer luck of the people you're signing up to do business with.
Be warned! As you attend the training courses provided by the parent company, you will probably find that the 'product' becomes a way of life - so choose carefully!
Entry Level Marketing Resume
1)What is the best MLM opportunity?
2)How do I know if an MLM is legitimate?
3)What is the fastest, most effective way to build a large downline?
The answers to these questions and more can be found by looking at traditional Internet-marketing models, such as 'affiliate marketing.'.
In fact, multi-level-marketing and affiliate marketing are nearly twins. Both business models rely on the concept of paying independent referrers a commission for each sale they generate. The only real difference between the two is that an MLM program's commission structure usually extends far beyond first and second-tier referrals.
The truth is you can evaluate any MLM program by asking the same questions you ask when evaluating an affiliate program.
The following list of questions are actually your secret 'key' to unlock the door. The information you need is in your answers.
'How to' Success Tips for Multi-Level-Marketing:
1.Does this MLM target a profitable niche?
If not, beware! The first step to success is always in finding products that people want and need to buy. Find a company that is filling the demands of a truly rabid marketplace with lots of disposable income.
2.Is the pay out good enough?
Affiliate marketers look for generous commissions, and you should do the same. Make sure the
program you want to join pays out enough on each level to make building a downline worth your time.
3.Does the company provide support to its representatives?
You want a program that makes your job easy. Look for programs that give you plenty of tools
to help you promote the products, as well as the business opportunity.
4.Can I set up a lead generation system on the Internet?
There is no better way to generate leads to your program. Make sure you can market the
program from your own web site, where you collect and follow up with leads yourself.
5.Can I automate the program?
Time is money. The more of both you're able to leverage the better. One of the surest ways to do so is by automating your business. Your customers should be able to order products through you with relative ease; and, the process of signing up new downline members should be seamless and hands-free.
Last, but not least, keep an eye out for ways to multiply and grow your profits over the long term. You can do this easily if you have your own targeted list of leads because you'll be able to promote new programs to existing customers. You'll also be able to “re-recruit" members of your existing program into your downline in the new program!
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