It’s already the day of April fool! Isn’t that fast time evolved in our life?
April is the month of exam! Don’t want to think about it but I’m contentedly waiting for my upcoming holiday to an island! Weehoo!
Anyway, let’s not talk my life instead I want to ask your opinion on Multi Level Marketing (MLM).
As you have read my entry titled “Want to know how to make your own diamond?” for sure you are very enthusiastic on it.
Well, it’s not literally you make diamond but to achieve the titled Mr/Miss Diamond who earns a passive income of more than $20 000 per month. Isn’t that great as without working 24/7 you still can earn that much of money.
But, of course every good opportunity must pay with hard work. Before you achieved that titled, you have to work hard to get people into your group. It’s not that easy as people will for sure sceptical with your business plan and you tend to hear more NO than YES.
I always heard from the successful people in MLM that they do this because they want to spend more time with their family, travelling and leave in comfort and wealthy. It’s all not about money but time to do what you are needed to attend to or passion.
However, I want to hear from you (who just joined this business) what you have gone through, how much you earn at early stage, how much you have to spend to start this business, how your up line people treated you, what company and why you join it?
I would greatly appreciate your help by leaving your answers through my comments.
I really envied to see my friends who are still Undergraduates are already part of MLM and earning $1000 per month. In fact some are still in Polytechnics joining this business.
Let’s us together achieved to make our own diamond!
Well, MLM is a real opportunity, but must be treated as a business. It isn’t as easy as many people make it sound. It will not happen overnight. Figure on spending around 5 years working full time on it to earn those kinds of figures. Figure on personally enrolling hundreds before it will jump off on its own.
It does happen though. I can see it happening with the business I am working, and with those that others who work as hard as I do have. I formed a real business, and a real plan. I work online (not with a company replicated website, but with my own content site) and offline at networking events.
It works. But it is real work.
Best of luck!
Thank you so much!
I’m trying my best to balance my time with full time as a student and part time doing a business that I’m interested on. I shall keep in mind on what you have said.