Have you ever heard the phrase, "Work from Home and Make Thousands of Dollars!"? I have and I am sure you have as well. This is a commonly used phrase to entice people to join a program.
It is nice if you can make money easily, quickly and by working from your home. You will feel so wonderful about yourself especially if you are earning money, doing well with cash flowing into your bank account with just a few hours of time and effort applied. There are many benefits made available to you when you work from home.
You may read articles about the high percentages showing that people fail in network marketing. Or maybe you listened to someone's YouTube video about how figures show that a high percentage of people are not making it in network marketing. Then they tell you that while all those other programs have failed the people, here is the one that works for them and will work for you as well. You pay the fee to join and you are not able to sign anyone up or make any money. Gee, I wonder why some make it and some don't.
There are also many people who succeed beyond imagination. The internet is producing many millionaires.
Do you ever wonder why so many people are involved in many different programs? Well they think they are diversifying their income streams.
Depending on what is required of you will determine your success or failure.
We live in a world where money is important to people. Everyone wants to be wealthy and with all the promises and professional websites claiming how easy it is, we are lured in to try it out.
We are tempted and provoked to learn more sometimes because we need income so badly. These are the heartbreaking true stories of so many people buying into programs, home based business opportunities that require a learning period with enormous amounts of time and effort and additional advertising costs.
Why do some succeed while most others fail? Personally, I think they had money to work with, the ability to pay others to help them (outsourcing) or they got lucky getting the right program at the right time or they have experience with a built in group of people ready to buy their product or program.
Here is a list how to determine whether or not the Network Marketing program is a scam:
- Caveat Emptor; buyer beware. If the links are broken, use caution
- You check Rip Off Report.com to see if any complaints are filed against the company or any individual's name representing the company or product
- The website is cached, meaning no longer available
- No refunds; be careful who you give your credit card number to, because there are some very greedy people who do not care about you and will battle you to keep your money
- There is no help section or contact information
- Poor response time from customer service
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