I am comparing two MLM companies. One uses a binary plan and the other uses a unilevel plan. Can someone explain the pros and cons of each? Which one tends to be more profitable for the average distributor?
My biggest piece of advice - never recruit someone who cannot afford to lose their investment. If a person is living paycheck to paycheck, you are potentially putting them in a worse financial position. Be ethical about who you bring into the business.
I am comparing two MLM companies. One uses a binary plan and the other uses a unilevel plan. Can someone explain the pros and cons of each? Which one tends to be more profitable for the average distributor?
Great post. I have been saying this for years but nobody wants to listen. The people making money in MLM are the exception, not the rule. The income disclosure statements prove this but recruiters conveniently forget to mention them.
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.
Here is my advice for anyone considering MLM: Do not join if you need money now. MLM is a long-term play that might never pay off. Only join if you genuinely love the products and can afford the monthly cost as a consumer. Treat any income as a bonus, not an expectation.
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