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Can you help me find a MLM?

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shark7214
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#41 · Posted: 9 May 2011 20:59


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DS-About a year ago, i myself was looking for something. i was in Amway years ago, but I wanted a business that 'The story wasn't already told'. A friend introduced me to a business that had launched in 2009. Where is the best place in MLM? Getting in on the ground floor. If your interested in looking at it, just go to my webpage in my profile. Otherwise, good luck in your MLM adventures. "The only way to predict your future, is to create it" -Abe Lincoln

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#42 · Posted: 11 May 2011 19:07


Lots of good advice. Don't be afraid to take risks. If you find one try it and give it time. If you know for sure that it does'nt work for you, move on and keep looking. I know that i can offer to prospects with the utmost confidence.

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mbasa
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#43 · Posted: 25 May 2011 13:59


Even if you want to market offline, the MLM you choose must be marketable offline. If you are not on the internet these days you will experience very little growth. I am not so sure though about Avon being saturated.

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ThePhoenix
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#44 · Posted: 26 May 2011 13:44


Mbasa, I would say Amway and Avon are definitely oversaturated. Everybody has heard of them and there are just so many better alternatives out there. Team BeachBody is definitely a good one, I use the P90X routine myself (although I just have the exercise memorized, I never used any of the videos or other products).

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