The purpose of the following message is not complaining. Instead, I want to warn you from doing some harmful and senseless things.
There are so many shiny objects, quick rich schemes, MLM, passive income promises, and other scams online. It's so easy to get distracted from the right path especially if you are just starting out.
I understand that this message can drive you crazy, but like Gary Halbert once wrote: "What I am about to write, I should have written a long time ago".
I ask you to very carefully read every word of his newsletter before you continue reading my message.
Please do it now.
Now listen to my story.
Back in 2015, I was one MLM company affiliate, a Gold Leader with over 3,000 downlines in my team. I had a shop on their site selling Russian
jewelry like Finift and shawls. By the way, drop me a line if you are interested in these products.
I was working hard, building relationships with local hand creators, and desperately trying to sell their crafts on that MLM platform. Goods were unique, I could afford to sell with the lowest prices beating vendors on Amazon and eBay. And I got thousands of connections because my shop was
"featured" several times.
The result? About $100 in total sales!
I quit that and never regret my quitting, although they say never quit. What nonsense! In my case, It exactly sounded like never quit your McDonald's job or never quit pissing in your bed.
The majority of MLM audience is not the right target for you. This business model is always a magnet for slime. However, not every person involved in this delirium is a fraud.
Most of them can't afford to buy anything online. Those who have money aren't interested in such stuff. In any stuff sold on such platform.
They simply don't want to buy anything unless they need to confirm their status. This is the worst sales driver for you. And a very good one for the company owners!
The joke is that they sell every possible garbage like affiliates (Bots. Never buy signups!) for your team, old-looking sites, domain names, and other lame services.
Such companies have "educational" material which is outdated and in most cases wrong. They teach spam although they think they fight against spamming.
They teach sales. Better say they teach how to beg strangers to buy crap (have you ever been begged to buy Herbalife or Amway?). Often they suggest starting selling to your friends and family, making you poor-looking in their eyes and damaging your relationships.
I suggest avoiding MLM in any form. I also suggest stopping relationships with every person who promises you passive income and quick rich scheme.
Passive Income Is A Myth!
If it was real why then they would WORK so hard selling you this idea?
In my next message, I'm going to reveal some traps that "gurus" prepared for you and how to avoid them. Watch for my email.
If you want to argue or have any questions then reply to this email and let's discuss something.