I am completely new to MLM and network marketing. I have no prior experience in sales or marketing. What would be the best way to get started? Should I join a well-known company or a newer one? Any advice for beginners would be greatly appreciated.
I studied compensation plans from 20 different MLM companies for my MBA thesis. My conclusion: the companies that pay more for retail sales to actual customers consistently have higher distributor satisfaction and lower turnover than companies that emphasize recruitment. The model CAN work, but only when structured around genuine product demand.
Here is what bothers me most about the MLM industry: the blame-the-victim mentality. When someone fails, they are told they did not work hard enough, did not believe enough, or did not attend enough events. It is never the company fault or the model fault. This is textbook manipulation.
I am completely new to MLM and network marketing. I have no prior experience in sales or marketing. What would be the best way to get started? Should I join a well-known company or a newer one? Any advice for beginners would be greatly appreciated.
Stop using scripts and copy-paste messages. People can spot MLM messaging from a mile away in 2026. Instead, just be genuine. Share your honest experience with the products. If people are interested, they will ask. If they are not, move on without being pushy.
Can you share which company you are with? I am researching several options and would love to compare notes. Also, what does your monthly autoship actually cost and what products do you get?
You cannot compare MLM to a traditional job. MLM is entrepreneurship - it carries risk but also unlimited upside potential. If you want guaranteed income, get a 9-to-5. If you want to build something, be prepared to struggle first.
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