Some countries are starting to require MLM companies to publish income disclosures. Do you think this is a good thing? How do income disclosures affect recruitment?
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 felt this post in my soul. The loneliness of being the only one still working while your team goes silent is crushing. But remember - you are building skills and resilience that will serve you regardless of whether you stay in MLM or move on to something else.
Some countries are starting to require MLM companies to publish income disclosures. Do you think this is a good thing? How do income disclosures affect recruitment?
You nailed it. I spent 2 years in network marketing and the only thing I gained was a garage full of unsold product and a smaller bank account. But I did learn valuable sales skills that I now use in a real job.
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.
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.
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