[nabentre] mlm is really a great thing
Bryan Schulz
b.schulz at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jul 1 00:22:45 UTC 2009
yours may be different but you obviously didn't read my second note yet.
Bryan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Loren Wakefield" <isaiah5719 at mchsi.com>
To: "NFBnet NAB Entrepreneurs Mailing List" <nabentre at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 7:10 PM
Subject: [nabentre] mlm is really a great thing
>A recent post on this list referred to mlm as "BS". This is interesting on
>two counts. The first is that the person uttering this also has those same
>initials, "BS". I honestly doubt he was referring to his own initials,
>rather what is put out of a beef producing animal.
>
> We are all entitled to our own opinions, and what works for one, does not
> necessarily work for someone else.
>
> MLM goes by several names. But the long and short of it is to sell
> products to others like other businesses do. You also grow and expand
> your business by bringing others in with you. MacDonalds does this. KFC
> does this. Many different versions of 711 do this as well. They call
> their memberships franchise fees. It can cost you a million or more to
> join the golden arches. And before one can even obtain the rights to a
> spot, you must put several hundred thousand down in an escroll acount for
> many years and hope you get a location. Then you have all the other cost
> associated with getting started. Tnen you must train your employees.
> Many of these will be young kids who really could not care less about
> staying with you or whether you make a proffit or not. And they quickly
> move on down the road to someone else, and you must train all over again.
> And corporate takes continual fees and really does not care if you succeed
> or not, because, there will always be others to take your place. And yes,
> people do make a great living at these types of endeavors.
>
> In mlm, you have some similarityes and some differences with that other
> type of operation. Most of mlm type companies do sell better quality
> products than you can get in the open market place. IE, the quality of
> the nutritional and cleaning and personal care products one can obtain
> from Shaklee, (yes I do represent them, and I am proud to do so), are much
> superior to those at say your local wal-mart, that one really cannot
> compare them. Studies published in peer-reviewed journals can back this
> statement up.
>
> To get started in my company, is under $300.00 and this is not a month, it
> is one-time. As you build your company, you can put some of your earnings
> back in to the products you yourself wish to use. Your own use of your
> products gives you a continual building of credibility and belief in what
> you are sharing with others. As your sells and helping others to get
> started and succeed grows, your income increases. And yes, people do make
> great livings at companies like these as well.
>
> I believe where most people get confused is the lack of understanding
> about mlm being simple, not easy. Many believe the two are synonomous. I
> refer to Shaklee because that is what I know. And the concept is very
> simple. You make money in a few ways. But Shaklee, or any other mlm, is
> not a government social program. Your success is related to your efferts.
> For me the unmeasurable rewards come when I see a life changed because of
> what Shaklee and I can offer someone. Some of the results from our
> products are simply incredible.
>
> There is not one business in the world that can claim that every time
> someone sets out to do that business that they will prosper and succeed.
> MLM cannot claim this either. However, whereas other types do not want
> you to succeed, in MLM, you do not succeed, unless you help others obtain
> what they want. And if the values of helping others and making life
> better for your family are bs, then build me a mansion right in the
> middle of it.
>
>
> Loren Wakefield
>
> "The best way to predict your future is to create it." Dr. Forrest C.
> Shaklee
>
> www.shaklee.net/ultimatehealthwithtlc
>
> 319-433-0145 866-433-3969
>
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