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Has anyone tried multiple MLM companies? What did you learn?

I have been in 4 different MLM companies over 8 years. First was a juice company, then essential oils, then skincare, and now health supplements. Each time I left because I was not making money and joined a new one thinking the company was the problem. After all this experience, here is what I realized: the company does not matter as much as your own skills and work ethic. The people who succeed in any MLM are the ones who can sell and recruit regardless of the product. The people who fail (like I did for years) keep blaming the company and jumping ship. Has anyone else been an MLM hopper?

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I have been in 4 different MLM companies over 8 years. First was a juice company, then essential oils, then skincare, and now health supplements. Each time I left because I was not making money and joined a new one thinking the company was the problem. After all this experience, here is what I realized: the company does not matter as much as your own skills and work ethic. The people who succeed in any MLM are the ones who can sell and recruit regardless of the product. The people who fail (like I did for years) keep blaming the company and jumping ship. Has anyone else been an MLM hopper?

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?

I have been in network marketing for 10 years across 2 companies. Currently earning about $5,500 per month. Here is the truth nobody tells you - it took me 4 years of consistent daily work before I hit $1,000 per month. Most people quit before reaching that point.

I completely agree with your points. I joined two different MLM companies and had very similar experiences. The monthly autoship alone cost me over $4,000 before I realized I was basically paying for the right to sell overpriced products.

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.

This is a one-sided view. I know plenty of people earning full-time income from their MLM business. They work hard, treat it like a real business, and provide genuine value to their customers. Success IS possible.

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