I was interviewed yesteday for a book about starting a retail business and one of the questions I was asked was, "what does it take to succeed in multilevel marketing?". The short answer is, find a product you love and tell other people about it.
CoshoctonTribune:
"I had been to several different dermatologists
and nothing worked," Grogro said. "There were times when (my skin)
would get really, really bad. I was very apprehensive to even try
anything at first because of my sensitive skin."Over the last 25
years, Grogro said they have been to three different dermatologists and
spent hundreds of dollars to no avail until they tried a few products
produced by Arbonne International.Grogro first became a Arbonne
consultant for the discounts she made in selling the product. She
recently took on the task of attempting to help others start their own
business as well."After I tried it and saw the amazing results I
just started telling other people about it," she said. "I initially
just wanted the discount but I found that you could make money with it
and I decided that it was what I wanted to do."
Wonderful Blog! Your Blog answers the question I've sent to other MLM experts and haven't yet a reply. That question being:
What's your advice on how to promote an MLM? Should one promote the product; and, then pitch the business opportunity? Or; promote the opportunity and try to convince their downline how great their product is?
I signed up for Vemma (http://www.vemmabuilder.com/283051905) and actually use the product. It's Awesome! So, now that I know it's a good product, should I just buy Pro MLM leads; or, should I try to pitch the product/business to "newbies"?
Your Expert Advice is Appreciated.
Thanks,
Joe
I think that Vemma is a decent product. If you hand out samples to people and explain the benefits, you should do well.