MLM Business Model May Not Be What Its Cracked Up To Be


by Andrew Cass - Date: 2007-01-04 - Word Count: 469 Share This!

Its no secret that Robert Kiyosaki, best selling author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and multi-millionaire entrepreneur said if he had to do it all over again, he would get into Direct Sales / Network Marketing

He DID NOT say he would get into MLM / Multi-Level Marketing though.

This is a BIG Difference that not many people know about and can mean the difference in earning a few hundred dollars per month versus earning tens of thousands per month.

Yes. You read that correctly.

Its important that you read between the lines and cut through the hype.

Do you know the difference?

Well, here it is:

Direct Sales pays you a very handsome amount of money right away on YOUR OWN efforts AND on the efforts of your organization over a few levels and eventually to infinity levels once you qualify based on YOUR production.

NOT based on the production of Bob and Mary out in Idaho down on your 6th level.

Are you with me?

Multi-Level Marketing pays you a very small amount of money over many, many levels therefore there is very little money to go around. The real money shows up way down into the deeper levels of the pay plan.

But the truth of the matter is:

95% of MLM Distributors never build an organization past a level or two. We ran the numbers and that is a VERY accurate statistic.

It's a sobering thought when you realize that your lively-hood in an MLM business is completely dependent upon strangers you've never met.

You don't know their long-term plans. You don't know about their family problems, and you don't know what they'll do next.

Yet your check is dependent upon them and thousands of others just like them because you simply cannot earn a full-time living on your own personal efforts with a MLM business or a MLM compensation plan.

It's not designed for that.

Fortunately, there is now a very, very real solution to be paid what you're worth with a Direct Sales, 'Top-Tier' Business Model as opposed to the 'here today, gone tomorrow' 2nd tier, MLM Business Model.

Certainly no disrespect for MLM as it is a very effective means for large companies to distribute their products to the marketplace. Its just that from a home business perspective, unfortunately the attrition rate is way too high and there is not enough money to go around.

The Direct Sales, 'Top Tier' Business Model is emerging quickly throughout the North America and is catching the attention of fortune 500 companies and white collar business professionals who just can't sink their teeth into selling nutritional products, phone service, or gas inventions to make $10 and $20 commissions.

A Direct Sales, 'Top Tier' Business Model is perfect for professionals who want to leaver their current job and replace their current income with a home business in a matter of months, not years.

Now do You see Robert Kiyosaki's point?


Related Tags: mlm, network marketing, mlm business, direct sales

Andrew J. Cass is an Alternative Health Consultant, Certified Nutritional Consultant (CNC) with a specialization in Integrative Nutrition, Age Management, and Personal Development. Regional Manager with one of the fastest growing, privately held Nutraceutical Corporations in the United States, Natural Health and Wellness Author, Editor, Entrepreneur.

Member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), The American Association of Nutritional Consultants (AANC), the American Nutraceutical Association (ANA), The National Health & Wellness Club, The Institute for Integrative Nutrition and the Teachers College at Columbia University, The Center For Educational Outreach And Innovation.

His consulting practice and home is in Miami, Florida.

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Andrew J. Cass, CNC
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