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Tips for Choosing the Right MLM
by Gray Rollins

Published on this site: December 18th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month

Not all MLM companies are created equal. As anyone who has
worked for more than one MLM will tell you, there are
differences between them that make each one unique. This also
means that not every MLM is right for everybody. Think of it as
your first summer job. Some of us turned to the fast food
industry and worked hard to make a few dollars. Then there were
the people who were content mowing a few lawns each week to make
the extra money they needed.
Not everyone was cut out to work for a fast food place, just
like not everyone would want to mow lawns. The same is true for
the many MLM companies in the world today. The products, pay
structure, and selling system differ from one to the other. One
should take all the factors into consideration before choosing the MLM that is right for you. There is no sense in rushing the
decision, as you do not want to waste a bunch of time with a
company that is not the right fit for you.
Moving through the gambit of MLM companies can make your head
spin. They seem to offer so much to so many but that does not
mean you should work for them. The first thing you should look
at is the products you will be selling. The main idea is for
you to be comfortable with the product line, so comfortable that you would use the product yourself. If not, keep looking.
Now let's say for the sake of this discussion that the MLM you
are looking at sells steaks in all shapes and sizes. This would
not be a good MLM for someone who happens to be a vegetarian now
would it? Of course not. Someone who does not eat steak is not
going to seem credible to potential customers. The same is true
if the products are gender specific. It would be more difficult for a man to try and sell make-up to large groups of women as
he would not seem to have any knowledge of make-up from a
personal perspective.
The pay structure is very important when you are looking at the
different MLM companies. For the most part the MLM is a
commission-based structure and pays only when sales are made.
One should be comfortable with this type of pay and know that
some weeks may be a little short if sales are slow. The other issue with pay is when the company issues the checks. The
standard for the industry is weekly checks for all commissions
earned the previous week. However, for ease of accounting, many
companies have gone to the bi-weekly or monthly pay structure.
This can create some tight spots for those that are used to
being paid weekly. If you are not completely comfortable with
the pay structure then it is best to look for another company.
The selling system is the final decision that you have to make.
The way the company dictates that the products be sold can have
a big effect on whether or not you are a good fit with the
company. If you do not believe in the selling system and would
not buy the product if it was pitched to you, then you should not be working for that company. Part of the MLM game is to
believe in the products and the system in order to gain
success.

Gray Rollins - is a writer for
http://www.mlmflood.com and http://www.mlmfx.com. Mlmflood is a
great resource to visit for MLM training and MLMfx is a great
resource to get straight talk about the network marketing
industry.


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