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Education CenterMore about Multi-Level MarketingMulti-level marketing programs are methods of distribution used by manufacturers to sell products and services directly to retail consumers through distributorship arrangements. Unlike most distributorship agreements, multi-level distributors not only benefit from direct selling; they also receive commissions and bonuses for recruiting other distributors as well as for the selling efforts of the distributors they recruited. Distributors participating in multi-level marketing programs are required to:
Commonly, distributors in multi-level marketing programs begin as part-time distributors and increase the amount of time committed as their sales volume increase. Generally, self-employed individuals operate the distributorship without other employees beyond, possibly, a spouse. Unfortunately, this form of business expansion is often confused with
"pyramid schemes.” The difference is that multi-level marketing
is a legitimate and honorable way of conducting business, while pyramid
schemes are designed to take advantage of aspiring entrepreneurs and
honorable companies.
The main difference between multi-level marketing programs and other business opportunities is the emphasis placed on selling. The multi-level marketing company continually encourages its distributors to promote its products as well as provides incentives to established distributors to recruit others. Individuals with high levels of energy and who are marketing-directed generally do well in these kinds of opportunities. |
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