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How Multi Level Marketing Was Destroyed By The Internet

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by: JimmyTorres
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Would you be more than happy to only work for three or four years, in which you would be building a life long residual income, so that you can retire with a peace of mind and be able to will it to the grand-kids? I wouldn't mind this concept which is based around the MLM industry, but is it for real?

Unfortunately, this concept isn't true.

But how do I make such a bold statement? Because around every six to nine months, a big group of people from one specific company get traded to another. There was an era when these individuals were known as MLM junkies, but now, the people above them in their program are in the same situation.

Shamelessly, network marketing has overdone the pre-launches, timing, and the next big thing. So, what is creating this urge?

It's all in the numbers. The amount of 'newbies' joining the network marketing industry is out of proportion to the amount of new companies being launched. If you wanted, you can open up your own network marketing company right now. The conflict is, there are only so many people to come around.

So now comes the 'Pre Launch'. A company will implement a pre launch so that they can get networkers from other companies to join theirs. This enables the company to let its networkers market the program while it's new, so that the majority of revenue goes to the selected group that joined during the prelaunch.

Okay. So the networker is already advertising this new company and the company is now just fresh out of its pre launch. A new company start-up has just been announced and is promising the industry that their program will be the biggest thing to ever hit the market. Now there you have it, the cycle begins.

This cycle continues, and new companies will start up every six months or so and offer a pre launch. The promoters in the other companies rush to the top, and the programs they stray from simply fail. You can see how this obviously creates serious competition within the network marketing industry.

Keep in mind that in the network marketing industry, people are the hot commodity, making you valuable to all of these companies.

About the Author

Jimmy Torres is a direct sales marketer. Before looking into a network marketing company, be sure to check out Online Traffic Formula. For more information, go to the Online Traffic Formula homepage.


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