jrfromafar
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While I agree that the system of harrassing all your friends to join your MLM organization is a not a good way to go about things, I DO think that , by and large, MLM is a viable way of marketing a product. I think the key is making the opportunity available to other people that are actually interested in the products, or in the MLM marketing system itself.
The huge corporations that manufacture and sell most of the products in America, are also the ones lobbying in Congress to pass the controls on products, such as allowing GMO foods, and using questionable food additives.
Many of the companies who use MLM produce quality products, and rather than having to start stores to sell those products, they pay commissions to people like you and me, for marketing the products.
Peronally, I like this idea, and would as soon support a company that is producing a product that is healthier, than one that sells cheap products at cheap prices.
The wholesale price of the products are usually affordable, and it is the retail prices that are too high to easily sell the product. However, when people sign up, and become a wholesale customer, and the company pays a small rebate to the person who signed them up, everyone wins. The company makes sales, the signee gets good prices for quality products, and the person who took the time to sign them up also gets a further discount on their own products.
One company that I really like is the Melaleuca company. They have a system that is NOT MLM, so there is no selling required. You can sign up as a retail customer, and pay full price for delivered products, or you can then "sponsor" other retail customers, and receive a discounted retail price for your own products, and an override on what your sponsored customers purchase.
Basically, you sign up to buy your own products, and then sign up others who also want to just buy their own products; so there is none of the issues that come with being an "independant distributor" in an MLM company, such as Amway.
There is always a good side and a bad side to everything, and in this case, I think the good side outweighs the bad side.
Your assessment of MMM is certainly a lot more balanced than mine. Irony here - I've been involved with Meleleuca products since, believe it or not, 1992. You're right, the products are very good. The only problem is to be a member you have to purchase a minimum amount of product every month and consequently it ends up being expensive as just about every cupboard around here is crammed with unused Gold Bars (the soap), tooth paste, Solumil or other product - we even have UNOPENED boxes of the 'minimum product' they send every month if we fail to call in our order. When the kids come to visit my wife pawns it off on them (whether or not they really want it) so even though we like the products in reality it has cost us a bundle over the years.
And I do admit my experience is skewed. I signed up with World Ventures a few years back - all I had to do was 'shred the experience' - and in doing so I worked myself silly pestering every one I knew eating drinking and sleeping it while I was mesmerized by the few at the top that were making tons of money. Setting up meetings, tying up evenings several times a week - ha - not work? In the end I decided it's just not worth it. - and I vowed, never again!!!