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  #11
rattitude
I understand your point of view but it is useful only after committing to a product. Yes, you mkust believe in it to sell. But choosing to work with and *objectively* quality and high demand product is *also* wise. I see friends labor over selling magical kelp diet pills which are a hard sell and also something of a con--I would not touch them. I would not believe in them for they simple reason that they don;t actually work. Life is nicer if you sell a product that is beneficial to people and so deserves to be believed in. I would rather make money selling useful medicines and suppliments than con-products.
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  #12
Bettina
I think rattitude makdes a good point. What's the attrition rate for participants in network marketing programs? Pretty much anyone is accepted in order for people to develop their downlines, but few of them succeed.
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  #13
MitchM
kelp

rattitude - kelp has some heath benefits - if a person were to promote "quality kelp that can help in the body's ability to have a stronger immune system is this something you want" they'll find people who want kelp AND if it's in a network marketing system they'll find people who also want to sell kelp. Many studies have shown that just vitimin C, fiber, and iron kelp is benificial to people.

BUT if people market kelp as a magical cure all they've got a marketing problem AND a potential FTC vs company problem.

What you put together rattitude are mixtures of good sense and personal biasis which obscure what it is you're trying to say on this thread.

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  #14
Bettina
Well I was speaking more generally, but there's undeniable hype by people selling MLM products.
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  #15
MitchM
wait

wait - don't pick on MLM - I've heard lots of people hype what they sell in what's called "conventional" sales - I've had shoddy and dishonest people try to sell me rugs, cars, wash machines, home water filtering equipment, auto repair services I didn't need, lawn service, gutter guards, windows - AND most of it along with the shoddy and dishonesty was also hype hype hype.

MLM is no different in that kind of person BUT when someone in conventional sales picks on MLM generally that's only a reflection of their own bias.

MitchM
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  #16
Gary Boye
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Originally Posted by MitchM
wait - don't pick on MLM - I've heard lots of people hype what they sell in what's called "conventional" sales - I've had shoddy and dishonest people try to sell me rugs, cars, wash machines, home water filtering equipment, auto repair services I didn't need, lawn service, gutter guards, windows - AND most of it along with the shoddy and dishonesty was also hype hype hype.

MLM is no different in that kind of person BUT when someone in conventional sales picks on MLM generally that's only a reflection of their own bias.

MitchM
I agree with that. However, almost all posts on a forum like this are a reflection of the contributor's own bias. It is interesting that in a setting like the, where the majority of posters preach the validity of "persuasion" in selling, it would be extremely rare to see anybody prove their skills of persuasion skills by altering the bias or view of anyone here that holds a view in conflict with their own.

I think when this thread has long grown stale, nobody will go home with a changed viewpoint on "networking" except for authentic newcomers to sales who are truly out to gather knowledge.
 
  #17
Agent Smith
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Originally Posted by MitchM
wait - don't pick on MLM - I've heard lots of people hype what they sell in what's called "conventional" sales - I've had shoddy and dishonest people try to sell me ... AND most of it along with the shoddy and dishonesty was also hype hype hype.
I agree, this type of "hype" selling is more about the person's selling style than any one particular industry.
 
  #18
MitchM
no change of mind

I agree, Gary - you're right about that. I've seen the same digging heals in of beliefs and opinions when people open the conversation up to looking at sales methods from different perspectives - maybe it's like politics - who changes whose mind about anything.

All I can do is point out someone's bias - and expect the same regardless if it's a two way or one way conversation - I'm sure I've yet to see all my biases but I can think of times in my life when my thinking and hence actions were changed for good when I was confronted with my bias AND not always in a delicate way.

Authentic newcomers - I like that, Gary - compared to authentic oldtimers or nonauthentic newcomers and old timers . . . you got me thinking now - I want to live my life authentically open minded and attentive.

MitchM
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  #19
Liberty
Biased

This quote was in the "quick quotes" when I logged in today:
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"We see things not as they are, but as we are." --H. M. Tomlinson
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  #20
Houston
Hype + Manipulation

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What's the attrition rate for participants in network marketing programs? Pretty much anyone is accepted in order for people to develop their downlines, but few of them succeed.
Manipulation in action. All upside no downside. Does that come with a guarantee?
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