How to spot legitimate multi-level marketing plans
How to spot legitimate multi-level marketing plans
Article by Terez Dunn
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Despite the controversies that multi-level marketing in the country went through the past years, companies that do legitimate marketing plans have enjoyed continued success. This is perhaps because of how multi-level marketing has tailor-fitted its operations to the changing times and the burgeoning technology. More and more companies, in fact, have started to see just how better a multi-level marketing business model is compared to the archaic business models that companies have now.
But before you get into a multi-level marketing company, make sure that you know just what it entails. You see, because of its success in the past, the multi-level marketing business model has been used by scam artists to rob people of their money. I am sure you have heard of pyramid scams. This is the model that they used to create this elaborate business structures. But unlike legitimate multi-level marketing companies with legitimate marketing plans, pyramid scams do not have the product nor the company to back them up. All they have is a set-up that is meant to fool the unwise. After getting all the money and recruiting members, they will close shop and move on to their next scam plans.But how do you distinguish a legitimate multi-level marketing plan from a pyramid scam? You know, it is actually quite easy when you think about it. You just need to keep your mind open and ask a lot of questions. Sometimes it is good to be doubtful and dubious especially in dealing with business.
Below, you will find some of the ways you can spot legitimate multi-level marketing plans.
1. The Company Before you put your money into a company, make sure that you have already done a background check on it. Asking for their address, office number and website does not constitute as background check. Neither does going to their office for a visit or logging on to their website. For scam artists, it is relatively easy to set up shop in a small office and to make websites for them. Anyone can do this so dont be fooled. What you need to find out is if the company is listed; how long it has been in existence and who are the owners of the company. A company that has long been operation is least likely to perpetuate a scam. Make sure though that the company being referred to is involved in the legitimate mult-level marketing plan. You see, some scam artists use the name of companies but they are not actually affiliated with them.
2. The product Another tell-tale sign of a company with legitimate multi-level marketing plans is the product or products that they are selling. Check out what they are asking you to sell. Are they being made by the company themselves? Do they have factories in the area? Did they develop their own products? Find out. Scam artists frequently do not have so much supply of their products. What they will only have are papers or documents that they will pass on to the clients as genuine. Some will have short supply of products but they will not be manufacturing the products themselves. They will not have any factories.
3. The operation A company that is engaged in legitimate multi-level marketing plans will often have a big operation going on. This is because to do some multi-level marketing operation, you need a large company that can supply the sudden demand for products.
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Terez Dunn is owner of terezd.com and writes on a variety of subjects. To receive your FREE newsletter that shows you how to become a 100k earner and learn more about starting your own home based business earning 6 streams of income visit http://www.TerezD.com/pips.html
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