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  • Yes another MLM. any one hear of xplocial

    I was reading a forum early and it seem clear to stay away from MLM, but was wondering if anyone has hear about xplocial, and if anything is good from it. As they, Flash cash on my Facebook telling me they need members. the post from these quick ways to make money kill me at times, but just want some info from others about it.

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    I had a look at it and the %100 comission is a rather bold thing to say.
    Naturally you'd ask, how then does they company run it's operations.
    They answer that with a $24 monthly free to every affiliate such that any comissions you
    generate in that that time are all yours.

    Well, in theory that can work but practically, something like this would need an advanced marketer to go the distance. Because all the time an inexperienced member is doping the training, they are also paying to retain their member ship as well as the oportunity to sell the product.
    So you'd ask, if I'm selling their product/service, why should I be charged for it?

    I'd say that as long as there's an easier/better way then why not?

    That's just one of the 8 things you need to consider when choosing a network marketing company.

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    • #3
      It's the same thing as all the others. Unless you get in at the very beginning of an MLM, you're going to end up having a bad time. Most people lose money when they join MLMs. Just stay away.

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      • #4
        Any MLM that requires a monthly subscription/volume requirement is usually not going to work. People jump from opportunity to opportunity focusing on the comp plans. I was one of those guys wondering "will this plan would work", never thinking about the products involved or whether real people even want them!
        My HS buddy set me up with a mobile phone referral service. Good, because there is no startup or monthly fees except the bill itself. I was always going to pay that anyway, and now, my bill is only $11/month, unlimited everything, due to basic referrals. NOT MLM, just rewarded for my own effort. I knew there was NO WAY I was going without a cell phone, and I know that the whole world feels the same way!!

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        • #5
          Just another MLM

          There are many MLM companies and like in anything, there are bad, worse, good, better and the best - for some. I've discussed with a few marketers and the marketers themselves are bad, worse, good, better and some the best, depending on how they approach their market. Nothing wrong with anybody offering a product, anything, to somebody who is looking for it - it is actually quite simple - if the product is good, AND presented right, it WILL sell and there is money to make by the smart marketer. But if the product is so-so, or even if it is good but presented inappropriately, chances are it will not sell and therefore it will be a waste of time, resources, etc.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by lorraineb View Post
            It's the same thing as all the others. Unless you get in at the very beginning of an MLM, you're going to end up having a bad time. Most people lose money when they join MLMs. Just stay away.
            Not true at all. You do not have to join when the company launches. The thing about it is, let's say a company has been around for 5 years, they have 500,000 members. The world has 7 billion people, over 350 million in America. There is still A LOT of people you can reach out to, you don't HAVE to be one of the first in the system. I just joined my affiliate marketing program 2 months ago, it's been out for 7 years, and i'm making a decent profit.

            -Emzie

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            • #7
              Most people lose money when they join MLMs. I lost too..

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by EmzieAtInfinity View Post
                  Not true at all. You do not have to join when the company launches. The thing about it is, let's say a company has been around for 5 years, they have 500,000 members. The world has 7 billion people, over 350 million in America. There is still A LOT of people you can reach out to, you don't HAVE to be one of the first in the system. I just joined my affiliate marketing program 2 months ago, it's been out for 7 years, and i'm making a decent profit.

                  -Emzie
                  Lol. The vast majority of those 7 billion have no interest whatsover is joining this or any other MLM.

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