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Hey. I'm on a social network and I remembered the "good ole" days when I use to do MLM. I was reminded of my past in this industry when I saw someone who was a distributor for Herbalife.
I realized something. The people who join such things are entrepreneurs looking to make a little extra cash here and there just trying to make ends meet or are making buckets of cash. Some are "okay" at it and some are absolute "Superstars".
The best part? you can just Google MLM and find huge lists of MLM's. each network full of eager entrepreneurs.
Who are these people? they are regular everyday people just like you and me. willing to try something "out the box"
They are already preconditioned to "network" among their friends and family and everyone they meet to "sell" them on the MLM.
many are of course disillusioned by their current MLM or some are just successful. The last are few and far between.
Each MLM has thousands of "distributors" and members.
and are very easy to "find" on social networks because that's where they feel is best and easy to promote whatever MLM they are in.
MLM usually sells a product or service.
Domains are product yes?
How hard would it be to convince these part time or full time business owners of MLM to sell your domains for you? or even sell them on your domains?
like I said they are already precondition to try something "out the box" and most are precondition to believe in get rich quick schemes.
so in fact the MLM system has already "qualified" these people for you and done all the hard work to "find these people.
So has anyone even thought of this? or is it just me?
I did a search for :
https://www.google.com/#q=top+mlm+companies+2016
amway
Herbalife
avon
mary kay
legal shield
Arbonne
4life
Each MLM has 10's or 100's of thousands of members all of which are instructed by each MLM to "network" and go online on as many social media sites they can get on.
Sure they are "selling" products for their MLM. But from what I can see. Many MLM members actually promote multiple MLM's. kinda like hedging their bets.
I suspect most will be very interested in earning a commission for selling domains.
What do you all think?
I realized something. The people who join such things are entrepreneurs looking to make a little extra cash here and there just trying to make ends meet or are making buckets of cash. Some are "okay" at it and some are absolute "Superstars".
The best part? you can just Google MLM and find huge lists of MLM's. each network full of eager entrepreneurs.
Who are these people? they are regular everyday people just like you and me. willing to try something "out the box"
They are already preconditioned to "network" among their friends and family and everyone they meet to "sell" them on the MLM.
many are of course disillusioned by their current MLM or some are just successful. The last are few and far between.
Each MLM has thousands of "distributors" and members.
and are very easy to "find" on social networks because that's where they feel is best and easy to promote whatever MLM they are in.
MLM usually sells a product or service.
Domains are product yes?
How hard would it be to convince these part time or full time business owners of MLM to sell your domains for you? or even sell them on your domains?
like I said they are already precondition to try something "out the box" and most are precondition to believe in get rich quick schemes.
so in fact the MLM system has already "qualified" these people for you and done all the hard work to "find these people.
So has anyone even thought of this? or is it just me?
I did a search for :
https://www.google.com/#q=top+mlm+companies+2016
amway
Herbalife
avon
mary kay
legal shield
Arbonne
4life
Each MLM has 10's or 100's of thousands of members all of which are instructed by each MLM to "network" and go online on as many social media sites they can get on.
Sure they are "selling" products for their MLM. But from what I can see. Many MLM members actually promote multiple MLM's. kinda like hedging their bets.
I suspect most will be very interested in earning a commission for selling domains.
What do you all think?